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Walrasian equilibrium as limit of a competitive equilibrium without divisible goods

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  • Michael Florig
  • Jorge Rivera Cayupi

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We study economies where all commodities are indivisible at the individual level, but per- fectly divisible at the aggregate level of the economy. Under the survival assumption, we show that any rationing equilibrium (Florig and Rivera [7]) in the discrete economy converges to a Walras equilibrium of the limit economy when the level of indivisibility becomes small. If the survival assumption is not satisfied, then rationing equilibrium converges to a hierarchic equilibrium (Florig [5]).

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  • Michael Florig & Jorge Rivera Cayupi, 2015. "Walrasian equilibrium as limit of a competitive equilibrium without divisible goods," Working Papers wp404, University of Chile, Department of Economics.
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