Full Substitutability in Trading Networks

J. Hatfield, S. Kominers, A. Nichifor, M. Ostrovsky, Alexander Westkamp
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Various forms of substitutability are essential for establishing the existence of equilibria and other useful properties in diverse settings such as matching, auctions, and exchange economies with indivisible goods. In this paper, we extend earlier models' canonical definitions of substitutability to a setting in which an agent can be a buyer in some transactions and a seller in others, and show that all the different substitutability concepts are equivalent. Next, we introduce a new class of fully substitutable preferences that models the preferences of intermediaries with production capacity. We then prove that substitutability is preserved under economically important transformations such as trade endowments, mergers, and limited liability. We show that full substitutability can be recast in terms of submodularity of the indirect utility function, the single improvement property, a "no complementarities" condition, and a condition from discrete convex analysis called M♮-concavity. Finally, we show that substitutability implies two key monotonicity conditions known as the Laws of Aggregate Supply and Demand. All of our results explicitly incorporate economically important features such as indifferences, non-monotonicities, and unbounded utility functions that were not fully addressed in prior work.
交易网络中的完全可替代性
各种形式的可替代性对于建立均衡和其他有用属性的存在至关重要,例如匹配、拍卖和具有不可分割商品的交换经济。在本文中,我们将早期模型中可替代性的规范定义扩展到agent在某些交易中可以是买方而在另一些交易中可以是卖方的情况下,并证明了所有不同的可替代性概念都是等价的。接下来,我们引入了一类新的完全可替代偏好,该偏好对具有生产能力的中介的偏好进行了建模。然后,我们证明了在诸如贸易禀赋、合并和有限责任等经济上重要的转变下,可替代性是保留的。我们证明了完全可替代性可以用间接效用函数的子模性、单改进性质、“无互补”条件和离散凸分析中称为M -凸性的条件来重铸。最后,我们证明了可替代性意味着两个关键的单调性条件,即总供给和总需求定律。我们所有的结果都明确地包含了经济上重要的特征,如冷漠、非单调性和无界效用函数,这些在以前的工作中没有得到充分的解决。
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