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INCOMPLETE MARKETS IN INFINITE HORIZON: DEBT CONSTRAINTS VERSUS NODE PRICES<sup>1</sup>
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    INCOMPLETE MARKETS IN INFINITE HORIZON: DEBT CONSTRAINTS VERSUS NODE PRICES<sup>1</sup> (English)
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    23 February 1999
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    stochastic equilibrium
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    one-period securities
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    no-arbitrage asset pricing
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    incomplete markets
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    infinite horizon economies
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    borrowing constraints
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