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Money and the Decentralization of Exchange
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1974
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EconomicsMarket EquilibriumTradeEquilibrium AllocationTrading ProcessBusinessEconomic AnalysisMarket MechanismTrading ModelInternational Monetary SystemPairwise Trading ProcessFinancial EngineeringForeign Exchange MarketMarket Equilibrium ComputationMechanism DesignFinance
A pairwise trading process is formulated subject to conditions of nonnegativity of traders' holdings and quid pro quo. It is shown that that: (i) There is a centralized procedure that achieves the equilibrium allocation for an arbitrary economy. (ii) It is not in general possible to find a decentralized procedure that achieves the equilibrium allocation for an arbitrary economy. (iii) In a monetary economy there is a decentralized procedure that achieves the equilibrium allocation. The usefulness of money is that it allows decentralization of the trading process.