单调偏好与核心等价

Monotonic Preferences and Core Equivalence

Econometrica · 1991
被引 26
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究当消费者偏好不满足单调性假设时,经济核心配置与竞争均衡集合之间的关系,对理解非单调偏好下的市场均衡有参考价值。

Abstract

MONOTONICITY OF PREFERENCES is a common assumption in the theory of the core of an economy. It implies that any increase in consumption will be welcomed by a consumer, independent of the reference consumption bundle. Although it seems to be an innocuous assumption, there are several important instances in which monotonicity is not satisfied. The simplest one embraces commodities or services that some economic agents dislike. A second failure of monotonicity is given by satiation points. Many goods may increase the consumer's welfare up to a point, but become a burden if consumed in excess. Goods that must be consumed in fixed proportions constitute yet another exception to the monotonicity assumption. Coffee and cream, and cars and tires are typical examples. In this paper we shall study the relationship between core allocations and the set of competitive equilibria when preferences are not monotonic.

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