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    Equilibrium in quality markets, beyond the transferable case by Carlier, G., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Economic theory (01-03-2019)
    “…We consider the market for an indivisible quality good, in the tradition of standard hedonic equilibrium theory but replacing the commonly used quasi-linear…”
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    Matching for teams by Carlier, G, Ekeland, I

    Published in Economic theory (01-02-2010)
    “…We are given a list of tasks Z and a population divided into several groups X j of equal size. Performing one task z requires constituting a team with exactly…”
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    The Microeconomics of Efficient Group Behavior: Identification by Chiappori, P.-A., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Econometrica (01-05-2009)
    “…Consider a group consisting of S members facing a common budget constraint P' ξ = 1: any demand vector belonging to the budget set can be (privately or…”
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    The micro economics of group behavior: General characterization by Chiappori, P.A., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Journal of economic theory (01-09-2006)
    “…We study the demand function of a group of S members facing a global budget constraint. Any vector belonging to the budget set can be consumed within the…”
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    Restrictions and identification in a multidimensional risk-sharing problem by Aloqeili, M., Carlier, G., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Economic theory (01-06-2014)
    “…We consider H expected utility maximizers that have to share a risky aggregate multivariate endowment X ∈ ℝN and address the following two questions: does…”
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    The Structure of Cities by Carlier, G, Ekeland, I

    Published in Journal of global optimization (01-08-2004)
    “…We give an account of recent work, where the spatial structure of cities is analysed as an equilibrium problem between the various uses of land. The…”
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    The economics and mathematics of aggregation: formal models of efficient group behavior by Chiappori, Pierre-André, Ekeland, I

    “…The goal of this article is to provide a general characterization of group behavior in a market environment. A crucial feature of our approach is that we do…”
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    Aggregation and Market Demand: An Exterior Differential Calculus Viewpoint by Chiappori, P. A., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Econometrica (01-11-1999)
    “…We analyze under which conditions a given vector field can be disaggregated as a linear combination of gradients. This problem is typical of aggregation…”
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    The Identification of Preferences from Equilibrium Prices under Uncertainty by Kübler, F., Chiappori, P.-A., Ekeland, I., Polemarchakis, H.M.

    Published in Journal of economic theory (01-02-2002)
    “…The competitive equilibrium correspondence, which associates equilibrium prices of commodities and assets with allocations of endowments, identifies the…”
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    Individual excess demands by Chiappori, P.A., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Journal of mathematical economics (01-02-2004)
    “…We characterize the excess demand function in the one-consumer model. We describe the relation between the direct and indirect utility functions. As an…”
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    Testable implications of general equilibrium theory: a differentiable approach by Chiappori, P.-A., Ekeland, I., Kübler, F., Polemarchakis, H.M.

    Published in Journal of mathematical economics (01-02-2004)
    “…Is general equilibrium theory empirically testable? Our perspective on this question differs from the standard, Sonnenschein–Debreu–Mantel (SDM) viewpoint…”
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    Sustainability of deep-sea fisheries by Norse, Elliott A., Brooke, Sandra, Cheung, William W.L., Clark, Malcolm R., Ekeland, Ivar, Froese, Rainer, Gjerde, Kristina M., Haedrich, Richard L., Heppell, Selina S., Morato, Telmo, Morgan, Lance E., Pauly, Daniel, Sumaila, Rashid, Watson, Reg

    Published in Marine policy (01-03-2012)
    “…As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deeper in pursuit of the last economically attractive…”
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    Equilibrium structure of a bidimensional asymmetric city by Carlier, G., Ekeland, I.

    “…We establish the existence of equilibrium configurations of a bidimensional, non-symmetric city with an arbitrary boundary and an arbitrary transportation…”
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    The Microeconomics of Efficient Group Behavior: Identification1 by Chiappori, P.‐A., Ekeland, I.

    Published in Econometrica (01-05-2009)
    “…Consider a group consisting of S members facing a common budget constraint p'ξ=1: any demand vector belonging to the budget set can be (privately or publicly)…”
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    The geometry of global production and factor price equalisation by Ekeland, Ivar, Guesnerie, Roger

    Published in Journal of mathematical economics (01-09-2010)
    “…We consider a production economy where commodities are partitioned into K irreproducible factors and L reproducible goods, and the production technologies have…”
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    Estimates of the Duality Gap in Nonconvex Optimization by Aubin, J. P, Ekeland, I

    Published in Mathematics of operations research (01-08-1976)
    “…We associate with every real-valued function a number which measures its lack of convexity. This number is used to estimate the duality gap in optimization…”
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    How to melt if you must by Ekeland, Ivar

    Published in Nature (London) (16-04-1998)
    “…Mathematicians are striving to keep up by developing techniques appropriate to nonlinear situations as non linear models are becoming increasingly popular. On…”
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