The Core in a Distributional Economy (opens in new tab)
An economy, large or small, has traditionally been defined in terms of an explicit set of agents and an assignment of characteristics to each agent. But when individual agents are negligible, most economically relevant properties of an economy can be defined in terms of the distribution of characteristics alone. Agents need not be specified. It has been frequently asserted that the distributional description of an economy is too sparse for core ...
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