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Trading System Equilibrium

Zhenying Wang ()
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Zhenying Wang: Shanghai Gold Exchange

Chapter Chapter 24 in Trading Economics, 2024, pp 549-565 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Equilibrium is a signature concept of neoclassical economics and an important sign of economic theory evolution from classical to neoclassical. When the concept “equilibrium” was enshrined in economic theory, great strides were made in the understanding of economic principles, thus laying a solid foundation for the belief of the “invisible hands”.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-9875-3_24

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