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The paper generalizes Blackwell's Theorem, according to which the welfare effects of an improvement in information are positive to a certain class of general equilibrium production economies. The consumer preferences in this class of economies exhibit either constant relative risk aversion or constant relative risk aversion or constant absolute risk aversion. We also demonstrate that the introduction of risk sharing markets may invalidate the Blackwell result.

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