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This paper argues that the abandonment of general equilibrium theory by microeconomists was a mistake. It provides counter arguments to two of the reasons for that abandonment - lack of both generality and consistency with methodological individualism in uniqueness and stability analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010456993
This paper argues that the abandonment of general equilibrium theory by microeconomists was a mistake. It provides counter arguments to two of the reasons for that abandonment lack of both generality and consistency with methodological individualism in uniqueness and stability analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011527239
This paper provides a non-steady state general equilibrium foundation for the transactions demand for money going back to Baumol (1952) and Tobin (1956). In our economy, money competes against real capital as a store of value. We prove existence of a monetary general equilibrium in which both...
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Although historians of economic thought emphasize J.-B. Say's contributions to utility theory, the structure of the subject matter of economics, entrepreneur theory and the construction of the "law of markets," they rarely appreciate what Say accomplished in the first edition of the Traité...
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This paper argues that the abandonment of general equilibrium theory by microeconomists was a mistake. It provides counter arguments to two of the reasons for that abandonment — lack of both generality and consistency with methodological individualism in uniqueness and stability analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005170442
The rhetorical perspective of science claims that scientific truths are what scientists agree is true on the basis of intellectual standards socially determined by the scientific tradition. According to that perspective, models are just rhetorical arguments used by economists in order to affect...
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This work extends the Sard-Smale Theorem to maps between convex subsets of Banach spaces that may have an empty interior.
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We provide an axiomatic framework for exchange markets with a willingnessto- pay/willingness-to-accept discrepancy. First, we obtain a two parameter family of market invariants under price-scaling representing the excess demand. One of the parameters can be identified as endowment. The other is...
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The present note shows that the concept of a distribution economy (Hildenbrand (1974)) is closely related to a framework of an exchange economy in which the agents’ individual characteristics (i.e. preferences and endowments) are random (Hildenbrand (1971), Bhattacharya and Majumdar (1973),...
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Computability theory came into being as a result of Hilbert?s attempts to meet Brouwer?s challenges, from an … mathematics should be one vision of computability theory. However, there are fundamental di¤erences between computability theory …
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