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Notes and Comments: Stochastic demand correspondences and their aggregation properties

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Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 91B06, 91B16

Journal of Economic Literature Classification: D11

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Alcantud, J.C. Notes and Comments: Stochastic demand correspondences and their aggregation properties. Decisions Econ Finan 29, 55–69 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10203-006-0060-6

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