
A new maximal theorem for L S L_S -majorized correspondences in noncompact spaces is presented and applied to obtain an equilibrium existence theorem for noncompact abstract economies. The corresponding results of Borglin and Keiding (1976), Yannelis and Prabhakar (1983), Ding and Tan (1993), Yuan and Tarafdar (1996), and Ding and Yuan (1998) are generalized by our results.
Games with infinitely many players, equilibrium in abstract economies with infinite numbers of agents, Special types of economic markets (including Cournot, Bertrand), \(L_S\)-majorized
Games with infinitely many players, equilibrium in abstract economies with infinite numbers of agents, Special types of economic markets (including Cournot, Bertrand), \(L_S\)-majorized
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