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On the Temporary Representability of an Intertemporal Economy, Or How to Introduce a Financial Asset in Production and Utility Functions

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Bronsard, C.
Ouellette, P.

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In This Note, We Shall Demonstrate a Slight Extension of the Envelope Theorem and Use It to Prove That an Intertemporatl Economy Can Be Spanned Or Represented by a Sequence of Temporary Economies, Each of Them Preserving the Geometrical and Analytical Structure of the Previous One.

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Paper provided by Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques in its series Cahiers de recherche with number 8642.

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Date of creation: 1986
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Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8642

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