1、Microeconomics,General Equilibrium:price taking,Excess Demand,Decentralis-ationand Trade,A many-person economy,Robinson Crusoes Problem,Excess Demand,Decentralis-ationand Trade,Robinson Crusoes Problem,General Equilibrium,Why price-taking?,A many-person economy,Overview.,So far weve focused on compe
2、titive equilibrium analysis.But why?Why concentrate on equilibrium?Why assume competitive behaviour?Lets start by having another look at the exchange economy.Well redraw the Edgeworth box,Some puzzles in competitive equilibrium analysis,General equilibrium,RobinsonCrusoesproblem,Decentrali-sation an
3、dTrade,A many-person Economy,Why price-taking?,Excess demand,The solution concept,Prices and the Core,The solution concept,An exchange economy,Prices and the Core,Why price-taking?,What would I do out of equilibrium?And what would he do?,Lets look at the inner workings.,Building an Edgeworth box,x1a
4、,R1a,R2a,x2a,Oa,The situation from Alfs point of view,How Alf responds as p1/p2 changes.,x1a,R1a,R2a,x2a,Oa,Alfs offer curve,What about Bill?,x1b,R1b,R2b,x2b,Ob,The situation from his point of view,.as an Australian,x1b,R1b,R2b,x2b,Ob,How Bill responds as p1/p2 changes.,x1b,R1b,R2b,x2b,Ob,Bills offe
5、r curve,The two offer curves,1,x2b,Ob,x1a,x2a,Oa,x1b,R1b,R1a,R2a,R2b,Offers are only consistent where curves intersect,But,by construction.,This is the competitive equilibrium,Satisfies materials balance,E,D,equilibriumhere,endowmenthere,Price-taking utility-maximising Bill,endowmenthere,equilibrium
6、here,Price-taking utility-maximising Alf,But why competitive behaviour?Why should Alf and Bill behave that way?Where do the prices come from?,Given competitive behaviour,the CE is the only consistent allocation,subject to,h h,S pixi M,i=1,U(x),max,n h h,S pixi M,So where do the prices come from?,We
7、need a more general solution conceptThen examine how price-taking equilibrium relates to this.Lets develop the approach for the exchange economy,though it could apply to more interesting economies.,A fresh approach,General equilibrium,RobinsonCrusoesproblem,Decentrali-sation andTrade,A many-person E
8、conomy,Why price-taking?,Excess demand,The solution concept,Prices and the Core,An exchange economy,Prices and the Core,An exchange economy,Why price-taking?,View the population.,.as n separate individuals,A coalition.,The coalition concept gives us an important clue.,.is formed by any subgroup,weve
9、 got our endowments with us,One day you take your bundle along to the swap shop.and some bossy person is there who proposes(insists on?)a particular feasible allocation.You and some others dont like the x bundle you would get under this allocation.and you find that by using just the resources you al
10、l own you could all get a utility level at least as high as that offered to you under the proposed allocation.You guys therefore refuse to accept it.,your coalition hasblocked the proposed allocation,The idea of blocking:a little story,An allocation is blocked.,.which can do better for itself,if we
11、can find a coalition.,A proposed allocation for the whole economy,.and that are feasible,Q 1,2,.,nh,hQ,for some h,A coalition,Bundles that are preferred by members of the coalition.,A formal approach,The Core,is the set of unblocked,feasible allocations,Use the idea of blocking to introduce a basic
12、solution concept,Alf&Bill,Alf,Bill,In a 2-person world there are very few coalitions possible,Use the Edgeworth box.,x2b,Ob,x1a,x2a,Oa,x1b,.to get the contract curve,Alf blocks these allocations.,D,Bill blocks these allocations.,Alf,Bill(together)block these.,Endowment,No-one can block an allocation
13、 here,The 2-person core,General equilibrium,RobinsonCrusoesproblem,Decentrali-sation andTrade,A many-person Economy,Why price-taking?,Excess demand,The solution concept,Prices and the Core,An exchange economy,The solution concept,An exchange economy,Why price-taking?,x2b,Ob,x1a,x2a,Oa,x1b,D,E,The co
14、mpetitive equilibrium again,x2b,Ob,x1a,x2a,Oa,x1b,D,E,Any competitive equilibrium must lie in the core,Every CE allocation must belong to the coreOf course it is possible that no CE exists(see next lecture)But what of other core allocations which are not CE?Lets take a close-up look,A simple result,
15、D,The extremes of the 2-person core,Core,CE,Introducing Alf and Bills long-lost twin brothers.,Remember we are dealing with a 2-person model,But will there always be non-CE points in the core?,A basic relation.,Alf and his twin brother Arthur have the same preferences and endowmentsLikewise the twin
16、s Bill and BenNow of course there are more possibilities of forming coalitions,So lets clone the economy,Arthur&Ben,Arthur,Ben,Alf&Arthur,etc,etc,Bill&Ben,Alf,Arthur&Bill,.plus some new ones,All the old coalitions are possible.,Will these still be core allocations in the 4-person economy?,B,A,Alf n
17、Arthur Bill n Ben,Alf n Arthur Bill n Ben,D,Alf,Arthur,Ben,Bill,G,.leaving the Ben twin outside the coalition,This allocation is not a solution.But it shows that the core has become smaller,No.Alf-Arthur-Bill can block A.,Alf xa+Ra(G)Arthurxa+Ra(G)Bill xb(A)Ben Rb(D),2Ra+Rb,The coalition,Feasible,Ho
18、w the blocking coalition works,A,B,D,Can this allocation be blocked?,An A-person would be better off somewhere here,Bingo!,What if there were 500 of each type.?,If N is bigger there may be more blocking coalitions,A,B,D,E,The only allocation left in the 2N-person core(eventually).,As you clone the e
19、conomy the core becomes smaller.In the limit it contains only competitive equilibrium allocations.But notice that this requires balanced replication of the Alf and Bill tribesAnd it assumes that all these various coalitions are somehow relevant,A powerful result:the shrinking core,EndowmentsPreferen
20、cesAllocationsCoalitionsBlocking,Answer to question:why price-taking?,In a large economy with suitably small agents.its the only thing to do.,A final reminder:Basic conceptsof the core,Aggregating firmsAggregating consumersWARPProperties of demand systemsThe Separation Theorem,Firm#4 slides 18-26Consumer#4 slides 39-44Consumer#1 slides 23.24Consumer#3 slides 5,6Gen Eqm#2 slides 14-20,24,25,.,
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