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Equilibrium vengeance [PDF]

open access: possibleGames and Economic Behavior, 2002
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Friedman, Daniel, Singh, Nirvikar
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Equilibrium “Anomalies”

The Journal of Finance, 2003
AbstractMany empirical “anomalies” are actually consistent with the single beta capital asset pricing model if the empiricist utilizes an equity‐only proxy for the true market portfolio. Equity betas estimated against this particular inefficient proxy will be understated, with the error increasing with the firm's leverage. Thus, firm‐specific variables
Michael F. Ferguson, Richard L. Shockley
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Kantian Equilibrium

Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2010
Summary: Consider a game whose strategies are ``contributions''. A strategy profile is a Kantian equilibrium if no player would like all players to alter their contributions by the same multiplicative factor. Kantian equilibria are Pareto efficient.
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Equilibrium clarified

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
Understanding the concept of equilibrium is crucial to understanding the mechanics of tooth movement. The purpose of this article is to clarify the concept of equilibrium. This concept is most clearly understood when the clinician focuses on the appliance.
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Intertemporal Equilibrium, Temporary Equilibrium

2021
This chapter presents the neo-Walrasian notions of intertemporal general equilibrium (without and with overlapping generations), and of temporary general equilibrium. It concentrates first on intertemporal equilibrium and explains futures markets, dated commodities, discounted prices, own rates of return. The indefensible assumption of complete futures
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Sweatshop Equilibrium [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper presents a capability-augmented model of on the job search, in which sweatshop conditions stifle the capability of the working poor to search for a job while on the job. The augmented setting unveils a sweatshop equilibrium in an otherwise archetypal Burdett-Mortensen economy, and reconciles a number of oft noted yet perplexing features of ...
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EQUILIBRIUM NETWORKS

2003
Abstract By the late 1970s, the theory of classical random graphs was already well developed, and mathematicians started to search for more general network constructions. In 1978, Edward A. Bender and E. Rodney Canfield published a paper entitled ‘The asymptotic number of labelled graphs with given degree sequences’ in which they ...
Sergey N. Dorogovtsev   +1 more
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Security Equilibrium

The Review of Economic Studies, 1988
This paper formulates the concept of a security equilibrium as a very weak notion of equilibrium for a variety of models of trading of goods under pairwise bargaining of buyers and sellers brought together by some matching process. (Such models have been developed by Rubinstein-Wolinsky and others.) The basic idea in the concept is that it is common ...
Binmore, K. G., Herrero, M. J.
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