Small Income Effects Destroy the Constrained Efficiency of All Equilibria in Finance Economies with Production
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Small Income Effects Destroy the Constrained Efficiency of All Equilibria in Finance Economies with Production. / Grodal, Birgit; Dierker, Hildegard; Dierker, Egbert.
Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2001.Publikation: Working paper › Forskning
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Grodal, B, Dierker, H & Dierker, E 2001 'Small Income Effects Destroy the Constrained Efficiency of All Equilibria in Finance Economies with Production' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.
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Grodal, B., Dierker, H., & Dierker, E. (2001). Small Income Effects Destroy the Constrained Efficiency of All Equilibria in Finance Economies with Production. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.
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Grodal B, Dierker H, Dierker E. Small Income Effects Destroy the Constrained Efficiency of All Equilibria in Finance Economies with Production. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2001.
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