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Can markets compute equilibria?

Recent turmoil in financial and commodities markets has renewed questions regarding how well markets discover equilibrium prices, particularly when those markets are highly complex. A relatively new critique questions whether markets can realistically find equilibrium prices if computers cannot. For...

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Autor principal: Monroe , Hunter K
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: International Monetary Fund 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1701456
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description Recent turmoil in financial and commodities markets has renewed questions regarding how well markets discover equilibrium prices, particularly when those markets are highly complex. A relatively new critique questions whether markets can realistically find equilibrium prices if computers cannot. For instance, in a simple exchange economy with Leontief preferences, the time required to compute equilibrium prices using the fastest known techniques is an exponential function of the number of goods. Furthermore, no efficient technique for this problem exists if a famous mathematical conjecture is
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spelling cern-17014562021-04-21T21:02:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1701456engMonroe , Hunter KCan markets compute equilibria?Mathematical Physics and MathematicsRecent turmoil in financial and commodities markets has renewed questions regarding how well markets discover equilibrium prices, particularly when those markets are highly complex. A relatively new critique questions whether markets can realistically find equilibrium prices if computers cannot. For instance, in a simple exchange economy with Leontief preferences, the time required to compute equilibrium prices using the fastest known techniques is an exponential function of the number of goods. Furthermore, no efficient technique for this problem exists if a famous mathematical conjecture is International Monetary Fundoai:cds.cern.ch:17014562009
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Can markets compute equilibria?
title Can markets compute equilibria?
title_full Can markets compute equilibria?
title_fullStr Can markets compute equilibria?
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title_short Can markets compute equilibria?
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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