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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