Equilibrium and Dynamics

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AGGIUNGI AL CARRELLO
TRAMA
Over the last 40 years, Professor David Gale has played a leading role in developing two themes of fundamental importance to economic theory. As a tribute to his creative research, this volume contains contributions from some leading researchers who explore different directions in these areas.

SOMMARIO
Equilibrium in a matching market with general preferences and a multi-item auction, Ahmet Alkan; general equilibrium with infinitely many goods - the case of separable utilities, Aloisio Araujo and P.K.Monteiro; regular demand with several, general budget constraints, Yves Balasko and David Cass; arbitrage opportunities in financial markets are not inconsistent with competitive equilibrium, Lawrence M. Benveniste and Juan Ketterer; fiscal and monetary policy in a general equilibrium model, Truman Bewley; equilibrium in preemption games with complete information, Ken Hendricks and Charles Wilson; allocation of aggregate and individual risks through financial markets, Michael J.P.Magill and Wayne J.Shafer; survival under production uncertainty, Mukul Majumdar and Roy Radner; equilibrium existence theory with possibly satiated preferences, Andreu Mas-Collel; on the existence of a stationary optimal stock for a multi-sector economy with a non-convex technology, Tapan Mitra; a note on optimal development in a multi-sector non-convex economy, Mukul Majumdar and Bazalel Peleg; a genuine Keynesian growth cycle, Hukukane Nikaido; on perfectly coalition-proof Nash equilibria, Bezalel Peleg; efficiency of marginal cost pricing equilibria, Martine Quinzii; a long-open question on utility and conserved-energy functions, Paul A. Samuelson; how (and when) to communicate with enemies, Joel Sobel; the multiple partners game, Marilda Sotomayor; Gale tales, William A.Brock.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781349116980
  • Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Illustration Notes: XII, 361 p.
  • Pagine Arabe: 361
  • Pagine Romane: xii