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Foundations Of General Equilibrium Theory Yves Balasko

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Foundations Of General Equilibrium Theory Yves Balasko
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Author: Yves Balasko
ISBN: 9789814651707, 9814651702
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Foundations Of General Equilibrium Theory Yves Balasko by Yves Balasko 9789814651707, 9814651702 instant download after payment.

The economic theory of general equilibrium underpins the most important models used in economic theory in general and in its more specialized areas such as macroeconomics, international trade, environmental economics, growth theory, and developmental economics. In Foundations of the Theory of General Equilibrium, leading academic scholar, Yves Balasko offers a good introduction to the economic theory of general equilibrium and makes use of various mathematical tools as intuitive and easy as possible. The second half of the book addresses properties of the general equilibrium model that are still at the frontier of current research. These properties deal with the characterization of economies with a unique equilibrium and, more generally, with the relationships between the number of equilibria and the fundamentals of an economy.

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