Predation among technologies on the market: a modellistic analysis
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A model has been developed to test technological predation on the market under conditions of the availability of alternative technologies and conditions of the availability of a single production technology. The technology predation activity model was derived from techniques employed in biomathematics. This basis enabled the model to simulate predatory actions and competitive processes.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 1997
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Endogenous probabilities and the information revealed by prices
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Relationships between equilibrium prices and private information are examined in detail under certain conditions, to illustrate the ability of prices to convey information.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2001
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Testable implications of consumption-based asset pricing models with incomplete markets
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A research study is done on asset pricing models with incomplete markets to see its testable implications based on infinite-horizon.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2004
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