6A direct proof of the Coase conjecture
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Validation of the Coase conjencture was undertaken by taking into consideration cases where the demand for the durable is obtained from willingness to rent function. The existence of monopolist's commitment and non-commitment strategies were confirmed during the validation process. The Coase conjencture finding was obtained after an evaluation of the non-commitment strategy of the monopolist was performed through dynamic programming.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 1998
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Liapunov-Richter theorem in B-convex spaces
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The relative convexity of values and field of finitely additive nonatomic correspondences was established when they have limited variation and assume values in a B-convex Banach space. The limited variation hypothesis may be diminished. The results are applicable in obtaining convexity properties and in the examination of the production set correspondence.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 1998
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On the edgeworth's conjecture in finitely additive economies with restricted coalitions
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Decentralizing prices indicate different core allocations based on different blocking coalitions. The model ranges from oligopolistic situations to perfect competition and represents finitely additive economies.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2001
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