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November 1977 - Volume 45 Issue 8 Page 1957 - 1976


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Integrability and Mathematical Programming Models: A Survey and a Parametric Approach

Malachy Carey

Abstract

A convenient technique used for solving several types of economic problems is to cast them as optimization problems having the line integral of the (inverse) demand and/or supply functions in the objective. But if these functions are non-integrable (having a nonsymmetric Jacobian matrix) then alternative techniques must be used. This paper surveys these and proposes an additional solution technique, based on making the given functions integrable by making a small number of substitutions and iteratively adjusting a parameter associated with each substitution until a solution is found. The technique is particularly applicable when certain neoclassical assumptions are satisfied.

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