The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... asset according to a standard protocol . The model consists of a finite set of agents N and k < N identical and indivisible units of an asset . ( We abuse notation by letting N represent both the set and its cardinality . ) Time is ...
... asset according to a standard protocol . The model consists of a finite set of agents N and k < N identical and indivisible units of an asset . ( We abuse notation by letting N represent both the set and its cardinality . ) Time is ...
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... asset hold- ers are " accessible . " The efficient asset holders are said to be accessible if the intermediaries form a nonempty , connected network and every efficient asset holder is directly connected to at least one intermediary ...
... asset hold- ers are " accessible . " The efficient asset holders are said to be accessible if the intermediaries form a nonempty , connected network and every efficient asset holder is directly connected to at least one intermediary ...
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... asset for approximately 5e , and agent 3 will sell his unit of the asset for approximately 5. Now con- sider what happens as the length of a trading period increases . This corresponds to reducing the value of 8 , holding ū constant ...
... asset for approximately 5e , and agent 3 will sell his unit of the asset for approximately 5. Now con- sider what happens as the length of a trading period increases . This corresponds to reducing the value of 8 , holding ū constant ...
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