One of Britain's foremost economists led this collective effort by many other distinguished economists to extend the important Walrasian General Equilibrium Model which is at the core of modern economic analysis. The model is acknowledged as having left many important questions unanswered. This book provides answers that are of considerable relevance to our view of a decentralized economy. In particular it tackles the question of imperfect information and its effects on markets and economic agents' behaviour. The book raises general issues about incomplete markets; discusses some outstanding problems in game theory; discusses information and decision making; focuses on contracts, and on dynamics and intertemporal economics using overlapping generation models; and explores the relationship between micro and macro economics.
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"A must for graduate students."--Jacques Lawarree, University of Washington"An excellent book which presents a clear survey of some of the most important recent ideas in economic theory."--T. Randolph Beard, Auburn University"A must for graduate students."--Jacques Lawarree, University of Washington
One of Britain's foremost economists led this collective effort by many other distinguished economists to extend the important Walrasian General Equilibrium Model which is at the core of modern economic analysis. The model is acknowledged as having left many important questions unanswered. This book provides answers that are of considerable relevance to our view of a decentralized economy. In particular it tackles the question of imperfect information and its effects on markets and economic agents' behaviour. The book raises general issues about incomplete markets; discusses some outstanding problems in game theory; discusses information and decision making; focuses on contracts, and on dynamics and intertemporal economics using overlapping generation models; and explores the relationship between micro and macro economics.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Near Fine; sharp. See description. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1991. The Economics of Missing Markets, Information, and Games / ISBN # 0198283210. Octavo, designed perfect-bound wraps, viii + 511 pp. Near Fine. Touch edgewear at top right of front cover (see scan), original owner's name inked at ffep. No salient flaws. See scan. LT20. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 60221
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