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Market behavior when preferences are generated by second-order stochastic dominance
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    Market behavior when preferences are generated by second-order stochastic dominance (English)
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    9 February 2005
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    From the author's abstract: We develop a theory of decision making and general equilibrium for contingent markets when incomplete preferences are generated by second order stochastic dominance. Demand, Pareto-optimality and equilibria dominance are fully characterized. Demands and equilibrium allocations are non-increasing functions of the pricing density and Pareto-optimal allocations are comonotone.
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