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Measurement by Public Opinion Polls and Consequences for Modelling Pure Competition

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A model of a market with pure competition is presented. The rational numbers in the unit interval are interpreted as agents. Rational intervals are groups. Endowment mappings are described by Riemann integrable functions.

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Klein, C. (1988). Measurement by Public Opinion Polls and Consequences for Modelling Pure Competition. In: Eichhorn, W. (eds) Measurement in Economics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52481-3_24

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