Existence and uniqueness of equilibria with increasing returns (Q1114573)

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Existence and uniqueness of equilibria with increasing returns
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    Existence and uniqueness of equilibria with increasing returns (English)
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    It is well known that firms' profit maximizing behavior is inconsistent with the existence of equilibria in an economy with increasing returns to scale (or non-convex) technologies. The main purpose of this paper is to show that if firms adopt price setting behaviors then, under certain assumptions, there exists an equilibrium even in an economy with non- convex technologies. In addition, the method of the proof allows us to deduce a uniqueness condition. We consider an economy with several goods, several consumers, and several nonconvex firms. Each firm follows a pricing rule, i.e., a mapping (correspondence) from the boundary of the production set to the price simplex, and gurantees the profit per scale of production to be asymptotically non-negative. Thus both average cost pricing and mark-up pricing are included in our model. The conditions for a (price setting) equilibrium are (i) all firms set the same prices, (ii) consumers maximize their utilities subject to their budget constraints, and (iii) all markets clear.
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    existence of equilibria
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    increasing returns to scale
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    non-convex technologies
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    uniqueness
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    several goods
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    pricing rule
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    average cost pricing
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    mark-up pricing
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