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Computational Aspects of General Equilibrium Theory

Donald Brown () and Felix Kubler
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Donald Brown: Yale University

in Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems from Springer, currently edited by Gunter Fandel and Walter Trockel

Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-3-540-76591-2
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Chapters in this book:

Refutable Theories of Value
Donald J. Brown and Felix Kubler
Testable Restrictions on the Equilibrium Manifold
Donald J. Brown and Rosa Matzkin
Uniqueness, Stability, and Comparative Statics in Rationalizable Walrasian Markets
Donald J. Brown and Chris Shannon
The Nonparametric Approach to Applied Welfare Analysis
Donald J. Brown and Caterina Calsamiglia
Competition, Consumer Welfare, and the Social Cost of Monopoly
Yoon-Ho Alex Lee and Donald J. Brown
Two Algorithms for Solving the Walrasian Equilibrium Inequalities
Donald J. Brown and Ravi Kannan
Is Intertemporal Choice Theory Testable?
Felix Kubler
Observable Restrictions of General Equilibrium Models with Financial Markets
Felix Kubler
Approximate Generalizations and Computational Experiments
Felix Kubler
Approximate Versus Exact Equilibria in Dynamic Economies
Felix Kubler and Karl Schmedders
Tame Topology and O-Minimal Structures
Charles Steinhorn

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-76591-2

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