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Abstract
This study establishes two equilibrium existence results for large economies with infinitely many commodities. The novel results allow for nontransitive, incomplete, discontinuous, and price-dependent preferences and do not require an interiority condition on initial endowments. The first result is an existence result when the positive cone of the commodity space has a nonempty interior. The second result is an existence result under a nonsatiation condition, including the case of the empty interior of the positive cone. The second result covers infinite-dimensional commodity spaces which could not be covered before due to the interiority condition, such as the space of square integrable functions. Specifically, we employ a saturated measure space of agents to appeal to the convexifying effect of aggregation. The notion of the continuous inclusion property introduced for finite-agent economies is applied to large economies, enabling us to dispense with the continuity assumption regarding preferences. In addition, we provide examples of Walrasian equilibrium and infinite-dimensional commodity spaces newly covered by our results.
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