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Complete equilibrium : Theory and applications

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1994Description: 394p xixISBN:
  • 9780521319881
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.500000 ELL
Contents:
Table of contents List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Exchange: 1. Mathematical prerequisites; 2. Walrasian equilibrium; 3. Pareto optimality and the core; 4. A numerical example; 5. Commodities and prices; 6. Summary; Part II. Production: 7. Geometry of vector spaces; 8. CRS production; 9. Alternative models of production; 10. Public goods and joint supply; 11. Summary; Part III. Aumann's Model: 12. Applying Aumann's model; 13. Dealing with nonconvexity; 14. Measure and integration; 15. Hedonic theory and local public goods; 16. Summary; Part IV. Topology: 17. Introduction to topology; 18. Topologies on vector spaces; 19. Summary; Part V. Best Response: 20. Preferences; 21. Existence of best response; 22. Continuity of best response; 23. Miscellany; 24. Summary; Part VI. Clearing Markets: 25. Homogeneity; 26. Existence of Walrasian equilibrium; 27. Computation of equilibria; 28. The excess demand theorem; 29. Kakutani fixed point theorem; 30. Summary; Part VII. Walras Meets Nash: 31. Noncooperative game theory; 32. Walrasian equilibrium; 33. External effects; 34. Nonconvexity; 35. Nonordered preferences; 36. Summary; Part VIII. What is Competition?:37. The second fundamental theorem; 38. Core equivalence; 39. Infinite dimensional commodity spaces; 40. The large square economy; 41. Summary; Bibliography; Index.
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Table of contents
List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Exchange: 1. Mathematical prerequisites; 2. Walrasian equilibrium; 3. Pareto optimality and the core; 4. A numerical example; 5. Commodities and prices; 6. Summary; Part II. Production: 7. Geometry of vector spaces; 8. CRS production; 9. Alternative models of production; 10. Public goods and joint supply; 11. Summary; Part III. Aumann's Model: 12. Applying Aumann's model; 13. Dealing with nonconvexity; 14. Measure and integration; 15. Hedonic theory and local public goods; 16. Summary; Part IV. Topology: 17. Introduction to topology; 18. Topologies on vector spaces; 19. Summary; Part V. Best Response: 20. Preferences; 21. Existence of best response; 22. Continuity of best response; 23. Miscellany; 24. Summary; Part VI. Clearing Markets: 25. Homogeneity; 26. Existence of Walrasian equilibrium; 27. Computation of equilibria; 28. The excess demand theorem; 29. Kakutani fixed point theorem; 30. Summary; Part VII. Walras Meets Nash: 31. Noncooperative game theory; 32. Walrasian equilibrium; 33. External effects; 34. Nonconvexity; 35. Nonordered preferences; 36. Summary; Part VIII. What is Competition?:37. The second fundamental theorem; 38. Core equivalence; 39. Infinite dimensional commodity spaces; 40. The large square economy; 41. Summary; Bibliography; Index.

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