Markets, Information and Uncertainty
Essays in Economic Theory in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow
Herausgeber: Chichilnisky, Graciela; Graciela, Chichilnisky
Markets, Information and Uncertainty
Essays in Economic Theory in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow
Herausgeber: Chichilnisky, Graciela; Graciela, Chichilnisky
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Leading theorists offer insights on the role of uncertainty and information in the market.
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Leading theorists offer insights on the role of uncertainty and information in the market.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780521082884
- ISBN-10: 0521082889
- Artikelnr.: 24851632
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9780521082884
- ISBN-10: 0521082889
- Artikelnr.: 24851632
1. Introduction Graciela Chichilnisky; 2. Information and the organization
of industry Kenneth J. Arrow; 3. Existence and optimality of a general
equilibrium with endogenous uncertainty Graciela Chichilnisky; 4.
Catastrophe futures: financial markets and changing climate risks Graciela
Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal; 5. Trade and welfare Tito Cordella, Enrico
Minelli, and Heracles Polemarchakis; 6. Redistribution a representative
democracy and distributive justice Peter Coughlin; 7. The formulation of
uncertainty: prices and states Jacques H. Drèze; 8. A remark on incomplete
market equilibrium Frank Hahn; 9. History as a widespread externality in
some Arrow-Debreu market games Peter J. Hammond; 10. Price and market share
dynamics in network industry Geoffrey Heal; 11. Equilibrium market
formation causes missing markets Walter P. Heller; 12. Market equilibrium
with endogenous price uncertainty and options Peter H. Huang and Ho-Mou Wu;
13. Equilibrium in an economy with information goods Vladimir I. Danilov,
Gleb A. Koshevoy and Alexandr I. Sotskov; 14. On the optimal schedule for
introducing a new technology, when there is learning-by-doing P. B. Linhart
and R. Radner; 15. Moral hazard and independent income in a modern
intertemporal-equilibrium model of involuntary unemployment and mandatory
retirement Edmund S. Phelps; 16. Exchange in a network of trading posts
Ross M. Starr and Maxwell B. Stinchcombe; 17. On population externalities
and the social rate of discount David A. Starrett; 18. Towards a general
theory of social overhead capital Hirofumi Uzawa.
of industry Kenneth J. Arrow; 3. Existence and optimality of a general
equilibrium with endogenous uncertainty Graciela Chichilnisky; 4.
Catastrophe futures: financial markets and changing climate risks Graciela
Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal; 5. Trade and welfare Tito Cordella, Enrico
Minelli, and Heracles Polemarchakis; 6. Redistribution a representative
democracy and distributive justice Peter Coughlin; 7. The formulation of
uncertainty: prices and states Jacques H. Drèze; 8. A remark on incomplete
market equilibrium Frank Hahn; 9. History as a widespread externality in
some Arrow-Debreu market games Peter J. Hammond; 10. Price and market share
dynamics in network industry Geoffrey Heal; 11. Equilibrium market
formation causes missing markets Walter P. Heller; 12. Market equilibrium
with endogenous price uncertainty and options Peter H. Huang and Ho-Mou Wu;
13. Equilibrium in an economy with information goods Vladimir I. Danilov,
Gleb A. Koshevoy and Alexandr I. Sotskov; 14. On the optimal schedule for
introducing a new technology, when there is learning-by-doing P. B. Linhart
and R. Radner; 15. Moral hazard and independent income in a modern
intertemporal-equilibrium model of involuntary unemployment and mandatory
retirement Edmund S. Phelps; 16. Exchange in a network of trading posts
Ross M. Starr and Maxwell B. Stinchcombe; 17. On population externalities
and the social rate of discount David A. Starrett; 18. Towards a general
theory of social overhead capital Hirofumi Uzawa.
1. Introduction Graciela Chichilnisky; 2. Information and the organization
of industry Kenneth J. Arrow; 3. Existence and optimality of a general
equilibrium with endogenous uncertainty Graciela Chichilnisky; 4.
Catastrophe futures: financial markets and changing climate risks Graciela
Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal; 5. Trade and welfare Tito Cordella, Enrico
Minelli, and Heracles Polemarchakis; 6. Redistribution a representative
democracy and distributive justice Peter Coughlin; 7. The formulation of
uncertainty: prices and states Jacques H. Drèze; 8. A remark on incomplete
market equilibrium Frank Hahn; 9. History as a widespread externality in
some Arrow-Debreu market games Peter J. Hammond; 10. Price and market share
dynamics in network industry Geoffrey Heal; 11. Equilibrium market
formation causes missing markets Walter P. Heller; 12. Market equilibrium
with endogenous price uncertainty and options Peter H. Huang and Ho-Mou Wu;
13. Equilibrium in an economy with information goods Vladimir I. Danilov,
Gleb A. Koshevoy and Alexandr I. Sotskov; 14. On the optimal schedule for
introducing a new technology, when there is learning-by-doing P. B. Linhart
and R. Radner; 15. Moral hazard and independent income in a modern
intertemporal-equilibrium model of involuntary unemployment and mandatory
retirement Edmund S. Phelps; 16. Exchange in a network of trading posts
Ross M. Starr and Maxwell B. Stinchcombe; 17. On population externalities
and the social rate of discount David A. Starrett; 18. Towards a general
theory of social overhead capital Hirofumi Uzawa.
of industry Kenneth J. Arrow; 3. Existence and optimality of a general
equilibrium with endogenous uncertainty Graciela Chichilnisky; 4.
Catastrophe futures: financial markets and changing climate risks Graciela
Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal; 5. Trade and welfare Tito Cordella, Enrico
Minelli, and Heracles Polemarchakis; 6. Redistribution a representative
democracy and distributive justice Peter Coughlin; 7. The formulation of
uncertainty: prices and states Jacques H. Drèze; 8. A remark on incomplete
market equilibrium Frank Hahn; 9. History as a widespread externality in
some Arrow-Debreu market games Peter J. Hammond; 10. Price and market share
dynamics in network industry Geoffrey Heal; 11. Equilibrium market
formation causes missing markets Walter P. Heller; 12. Market equilibrium
with endogenous price uncertainty and options Peter H. Huang and Ho-Mou Wu;
13. Equilibrium in an economy with information goods Vladimir I. Danilov,
Gleb A. Koshevoy and Alexandr I. Sotskov; 14. On the optimal schedule for
introducing a new technology, when there is learning-by-doing P. B. Linhart
and R. Radner; 15. Moral hazard and independent income in a modern
intertemporal-equilibrium model of involuntary unemployment and mandatory
retirement Edmund S. Phelps; 16. Exchange in a network of trading posts
Ross M. Starr and Maxwell B. Stinchcombe; 17. On population externalities
and the social rate of discount David A. Starrett; 18. Towards a general
theory of social overhead capital Hirofumi Uzawa.