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The multiple-partners assignment game with heterogeneous sales and multi-unit demands: competitive equilibria
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    The multiple-partners assignment game with heterogeneous sales and multi-unit demands: competitive equilibria (English)
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    20 February 2013
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    The authors study competitive equilibria of markets with indivisible goods. The existence of this equilibrium is proved by means linear programming only. They show how to compute the equilibrium price vector. All theorems are carefully proved.
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    matching
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    assignment game
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    indivisible goods
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    competitive equilibrium
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    lattice
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