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Elasticity / Economic growth / Game theory / Elasticity of substitution / Economic equilibrium / General equilibrium theory / Joseph Stiglitz / Perfect competition / Productivity / Economics / Welfare economics / Economic theories
Date: 2005-03-02 12:32:49
Elasticity
Economic growth
Game theory
Elasticity of substitution
Economic equilibrium
General equilibrium theory
Joseph Stiglitz
Perfect competition
Productivity
Economics
Welfare economics
Economic theories

Substitutability and Competition in the Dixit-Stiglitz Model

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