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1School of Economics and Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ UK.
Abstract:
This paper analyses alternative profiles of opportunity sets for individuals in an exchange economy, without assuming that individuals' choices reveal coherent preferences. It introduces the concept of a 'market-clearing single-price regime', representing a profile of opportunity sets consistent with competitive equilibrium. It also proposes an opportunity-based normative criterion, the Strong Opportunity Criterion, which is analogous with the core in preference-based analysis. It shows that every market-clearing single-price regime satisfies the Strong Opportunity Criterion and that, in the limit as an economy is replicated, only such regimes have this property.
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