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Arrow and the Ascent of Modern Economic Theory

Edited by George R. Feiwel

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1987
ISBN: 978-1-349-07239-2
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The Potentials and Limits of Economic Analysis: The Contributions of Kenneth J. Arrow
George R. Feiwel
Ch 2 Oral History I: An Interview
Kenneth Arrow
Ch 3 Oral History II: An Interview
Gerard Debreu
Ch 4 Oral History III: An Interview
Leonid Hurwicz
Ch 5 Arrow’s Vision of the Economic Process
Christopher Bliss
Ch 6 Economic Theory and Mathematical Method: An Interview
Robert Aumann
Ch 7 Transformation in General Equilibrium Theory and Methods: An Interview
Andreu Mas-Colell
Ch 8 Theory and Method — Second-Generation Perspective: An Interview
Hugo Sonnenschein
Ch 9 Interaction Between General Equilibrium and Macroeconomics: An Interview
Lawrence Klein
Ch 10 On the Non-existence of Equilibrium: From Thornton to Arrow
Takashi Negishi
Ch 11 On Equilibria of Bid-Ask Markets
Robert Wilson
Ch 12 General Equilibrium Analysis of Imperfect Competition: An Illustrative Example
John Roberts
Ch 13 Incentive-based Decentralization: Expected-Externality Payments Induce Efficient Behaviour in Groups
John W. Pratt and Richard Zeckhauser
Ch 14 Arrow and the Theory of Discrimination
Henry Y. Wan
Ch 15 Specialization, Search Costs, and the Degree of Resource Utilization
Melvin W. Reder
Ch 16 Information Disclosure and the Economics of Science and Technology
Partha Dasgupta and Paul David
Ch 17 Von Neumann-Morgenstern Utilities, Risk Taking, and Welfare
John C. Harsanyi
Ch 18 Arrow-Bayes Equilibria: A New Theory of Price Forecasting
Horace W. Brock
Ch 19 Rational Learning and Rational Expectations
Margaret Bray and David Kreps
Ch 20 Aspects of Investor Behaviour Under Risk
Benjamin M. Friedman and V. Vance Roley
Ch 21 Oligopolistic Uncertainty and Optimal Bidding in Government Procurement: A Subjective Probability Approach
Robert E. Kuenne
Ch 22 Taking Pure Theory to Data: Arrow’s Seminal Contribution
Robert M. Townsend
Ch 23 Reflections on the Essays
Kenneth Arrow

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