An adjustment process for an exchange economy with linear production technologies.
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In this chapter we propose a process that reaches an equilibrium in an exchange economy with linear production via adaptations of prices and activity levels. The process we consider here is a generalization of the sign process for a pure exchange economy (see van der Laan and Talman [1987a] and Section 3.1 of Chapter 3). It is a generalization in the sense that for the special case of an exchange economy without production both processes are the same.
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