Contributions to mathematical economics in honor of Gérard Debreu
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Contributions to mathematical economics in honor of Gérard Debreu
North Holland , Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1986
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Contributions to mathematical economics
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Description
Gerard Debreu's scientific opus is widely known and has had a broad and deep influence on economists worldwide, aiding the development of economic theory and mathematical economics. The group of contributors to this volume are distinguished by one form or another of close association with Gerard Debreu, and this collection of their work is dedicated to him on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
Table of Contents
General Equilibrium with Rational Expectations (B. Allen). 2. Notions of Core Convergence (R.M. Anderson). 3. The Class of Aggregate Excess Demand Functions (Y. Balasko). 4. On the Existence of Bertrand-Edgeworth Equilibria with Differentiated Commodities (J.-P. Benassy). 5. Stationary Monetary Equilibrium with a Continuum of Independently Fluctuating Consumers (T.F. Bewley). 6. Equilibrium and Optimality in a Sequence of Markets with Transactions Costs (L.E. Blume). 7. Existence of Equilibria with Price Regulation (V. Bohm). 8. Topological Complexity of Manifolds of Preferences (G. Chichilnisky). 9. Surplus Maximization and Pareto Optimality (E. Dierker and J. Lenninghaus). 10. Non-existence of Cournot-Walras Equilibrium in a General Equilibrium Model with Two Oligopolists (H. Dierker and B. Grodal). 11. Moral Expectation with Moral Hazard (J.H. Dreze). 12. Hedging of Non-redundant Contingent Claims (H. Follmer and D. Sondermann). 13. Periodic and Aperiodic Behaviour in Discrete One-dimensional Dynamical Systems (J.-M. Grandmont). 14. On the Mean Income Effect: A Data Analysis of the U.K. Family Expenditure Survey (K. Hildenbrand and W. Hildenbrand). 15. The Effectivity Function Approach to the Core (T. Ichiishi). 16. Engel Curves, Marginal Utility of Income, and Concavifiable Preferences (Y. Kannai). 17. Valuation Equilibrium and Pareto Optimum Revisited (A. Mas-Colell). 18. Non-cooperative Marshallian-like Foundations for General Equilibrium Theory (W. Novshek and H. Sonnenschein). 19. An Allocation Rule Using Linear Excess Demand Functions (M. Okuno and D. Schmeidler). 20. Can Bounded Rationality Resolve the Prisoners' Dilemma ? (R. Radner). 21. Notes on the Core of a Productive Economy (H.E. Scarf). 22. Exchange Equilibrium (K. Vind).
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