Competition in a stock market with small firms (Q1106070)

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    Competition in a stock market with small firms (English)
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    1988
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    Certain economic phenomena are commonly attributed to a lack of competition. Reversely, their absence can be considered as a minimal requirement for any notion of perfect competition. In particular, both disagreement of shareholders on the objectives of a firm and suboptimality of equilibria are often explained by insufficient competition in the stock market. Therefore one might require that a perfectly competitive stock market implies shareholder unanimity and optimality of equilibria. The paper studies a mean-variance model of a competitive stock market where shareholder unanimity and existence and optimality of equilibrium can be shown.
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    insufficient competition
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    optimality of equilibria
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    mean-variance model
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    competitive stock market
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    shareholder unanimity
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