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When Do Market Games Have Transferable Utility?
Ted Bergstrom, University of California, Santa Barbara
Hal Varian, University of California, Berkeley

Published in the Journal of Economic Theory in 1985. Copied and posted with permission of the publisher subject to the condition that "A hyper-text is included to the Journal of Economic Theory Homepage at http://www.academicpress.com/jet and to ScienceDirectTM at http://www.sciencedirect.com."

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ABSTRACT:
A question with a nice clean answer. When do market games have transferable utility? Subject to some regularity conditions, the answer is if and only if indirect utility can be represented in the Gorman polar form.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Ted Bergstrom and Hal Varian, "When Do Market Games Have Transferable Utility?" (April 1, 1985). Department of Economics, UCSB. Ted Bergstrom. Paper 1985A.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsbecon/bergstrom/1985A

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