Classical general equilibrium theory:
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1. Verfasser: McKenzie, Lionel W. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press ©2002
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-307) and indexes
Theory of Demand -- - A Direct Approach to Demand Theory -- - Demand Theory without Transitivity -- - The Classical Theory -- - The Method of Revealed Preference -- - Market Demand Functions -- - Continuity of m[subscript x](p) -- - Negative Semidefiniteness of [m subscript ij (p)] -- - Euler's Theorem for f(p) -- - Quasi-linear Preferences -- - The Law of Demand and Risk Aversion -- - The Strong Axiom of Revealed Preference -- - Group Demand Functions -- - Tatonnement Stability of Equilibrium -- - Excess Demand Functions -- - Market Equilibrium -- - Matrices with Quasi-dominant Diagonals -- - The Process of Tatonnement -- - Local Stability of the Tatonnement -- - Tatonnement with Expectations -- - An Economy of Firms -- - An Economy of Activities -- - Tatonnment with Trading -- - Global Stability with Gross Substitutes -- - Individual and Market Excess Demand Functions -- - The Gross Substitute Assumption -- - The Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference and Local Stability -- - Stability in a Temporary Equilibrium Model -- - Leontief Models of Production -- - The Simple Leontief Model -- - A Simple Leontief Model of Growth -- - The Simple Model with Variable Coefficients -- - Nonsubstitution with Capital Stocks -- - Current Prices and Interest Rates -- - Continuity of [mu subscript A](s) -- - Comparative Statics -- - The Local Theory of Comparative Statics -- - The Morishima Case -- - Global Comparative Statics -- - Comparative Statics for the Individual Agent -- - Comparative Statics and Supermodularity -- - Local Uniqueness of Equilibrium -- - Jacobi's Theorem -- - Negative Definiteness under Constraint
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 318 pages)
ISBN:0262279525
0585436819
9780262279529
9780585436814

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