Abstract:It is well-known that the classical Walrasian tatonnement process of adjusting prices does not need to converge. In several papers Weddepohl has shown cyclic or even chaotic behavior in discrete time tatonnement processes. Starting from a trivial non-trade disequilibrium with complete rationing on the supplies at a given vector of initial prices, a quantity and price adjustment process is proposed, converging always to a Walrasian equilibrium. At any price and rationing system generated by the process all mark… Show more
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