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At the Fourth World Congress of the Econometric Society, a number of Symposia were held at which invited papers were given.
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At the Fourth World Congress of the Econometric Society, a number of Symposia were held at which invited papers were given.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780521312660
- ISBN-10: 0521312663
- Artikelnr.: 24766108
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780521312660
- ISBN-10: 0521312663
- Artikelnr.: 24766108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Economics of incentives: 1. On theories of incentive compatible
choice with compensation Theodore Groves; 2. The theory of incentives: an
overview Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin; 3. The role of private
information in markets and other organizations Roy Radner; Part III.
Non-Walrasian economics: 4. Developments in non-Walrasian economics and the
microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics Jean-Pascal Benassy; 5. On
equilibria with rationing Yves Younes; Part IV. Repeated games: 6. Repeated
games: An overview of the zero-sum case Jean-Francois Mertens: Part V.
Topics in competitive analysis: 7. The Cournotian foundations of Walrasian
equilibrium theory: an exposition of recent theory Andrew Mas-Colell; 8.
Recent results on the existence of Cournot equilibrium when efficient scale
is small relative to demand Hugo Sonnenschein; Part VI. Applied
macroeconomics: 9. Macroeconomic tradeoffs in an international economy with
rational expectations John B. Taylor; Part VII. Industrial organization:
10. The new industrial organization and the economic analysis of modern
markets Richard Schmalensee.
choice with compensation Theodore Groves; 2. The theory of incentives: an
overview Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin; 3. The role of private
information in markets and other organizations Roy Radner; Part III.
Non-Walrasian economics: 4. Developments in non-Walrasian economics and the
microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics Jean-Pascal Benassy; 5. On
equilibria with rationing Yves Younes; Part IV. Repeated games: 6. Repeated
games: An overview of the zero-sum case Jean-Francois Mertens: Part V.
Topics in competitive analysis: 7. The Cournotian foundations of Walrasian
equilibrium theory: an exposition of recent theory Andrew Mas-Colell; 8.
Recent results on the existence of Cournot equilibrium when efficient scale
is small relative to demand Hugo Sonnenschein; Part VI. Applied
macroeconomics: 9. Macroeconomic tradeoffs in an international economy with
rational expectations John B. Taylor; Part VII. Industrial organization:
10. The new industrial organization and the economic analysis of modern
markets Richard Schmalensee.
Part I. Economics of incentives: 1. On theories of incentive compatible
choice with compensation Theodore Groves; 2. The theory of incentives: an
overview Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin; 3. The role of private
information in markets and other organizations Roy Radner; Part III.
Non-Walrasian economics: 4. Developments in non-Walrasian economics and the
microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics Jean-Pascal Benassy; 5. On
equilibria with rationing Yves Younes; Part IV. Repeated games: 6. Repeated
games: An overview of the zero-sum case Jean-Francois Mertens: Part V.
Topics in competitive analysis: 7. The Cournotian foundations of Walrasian
equilibrium theory: an exposition of recent theory Andrew Mas-Colell; 8.
Recent results on the existence of Cournot equilibrium when efficient scale
is small relative to demand Hugo Sonnenschein; Part VI. Applied
macroeconomics: 9. Macroeconomic tradeoffs in an international economy with
rational expectations John B. Taylor; Part VII. Industrial organization:
10. The new industrial organization and the economic analysis of modern
markets Richard Schmalensee.
choice with compensation Theodore Groves; 2. The theory of incentives: an
overview Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric Maskin; 3. The role of private
information in markets and other organizations Roy Radner; Part III.
Non-Walrasian economics: 4. Developments in non-Walrasian economics and the
microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics Jean-Pascal Benassy; 5. On
equilibria with rationing Yves Younes; Part IV. Repeated games: 6. Repeated
games: An overview of the zero-sum case Jean-Francois Mertens: Part V.
Topics in competitive analysis: 7. The Cournotian foundations of Walrasian
equilibrium theory: an exposition of recent theory Andrew Mas-Colell; 8.
Recent results on the existence of Cournot equilibrium when efficient scale
is small relative to demand Hugo Sonnenschein; Part VI. Applied
macroeconomics: 9. Macroeconomic tradeoffs in an international economy with
rational expectations John B. Taylor; Part VII. Industrial organization:
10. The new industrial organization and the economic analysis of modern
markets Richard Schmalensee.