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"corner solution" doesn't necessarily have anything to do with "agent's maximization problem". It's just simply a case where the solution to a system of (dynamic or otherwise) equations lies at the boundary of the set of admissible values. Of course "agent's maximization problem"s might have a corner solution, but that's just an example. This article confuses an example with a definition.radek (talk) 22:12, 19 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]