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New Insights into the Theory of Giffen Goods

Edited by Wim Heijman () and Pierre Mouche ()

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

Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-21777-7
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Wim Heijman and Pierre Mouche
Notes on Some Theories of Giffen Behaviour
Rein Haagsma
Exact and Useful Optimization Methods for Microeconomics
Erik J. Balder
On the Definitions of Giffen and Inferior Goods
Pierre Mouche and Willem Pijnappel
Giffen Behaviour and Strong Asymmetric Gross Substitutability
Kris De Jaegher
A Child Garden of Concrete Giffen Utility Functions: A Theoretical Review
Wim Heijman and Pierre Mouche
On Giffen’s Paradox
Herman O. A. Wold
Giffen Demand for Several Goods
Peter Sørensen
Giffen Behavior Independent of the Wealth Level
Junko Doi, Kazumichi Iwasa and Koji Shimomura
A Class of Indirect Utility Functions Predicting Giffen Behaviour
Peter Moffatt
Close Substitutes and Upward-Sloping Demand Curves
Jan Rouwendal
Lotteries and the Law of Demand
Rodney Garratt

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21777-7

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