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The Core of a Coalitional Production Economy Without Ordered Preferences
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It is shown that the core of a coalitional production economy with a balanced technology (Bohm [1974]) is nonempty, even if the consumers have preferences which are intransitive, provided the preferences are convex and continuous. Since such preferences cannot be represented by utility functions, this result does not follow from the nonemptiness of the core of a characteristic function game. Rather, the approach is closer to that of Ichiishi's [1981] social coalitional equilibrium.
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Published as Border, Kim C. "A Core Existence Theorem for Games Without Ordered Preferences," Econometrica Vol. 52, No. 6 (Nov., 1984), pp. 1537-1542Attached Files
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