Ebook: Introduction to Equilibrium Analysis: Variations on Themes by Edgeworth and Walras
Author: Werner Hildenbrand A. P. Kirman
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- Year: 1976
- Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc.
- Edition: Advanced textbooks in Economics, Vol. 6
- Language: English
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Advanced Textbooks in Economics, Volume 4: Capital Theory and the Distribution of Income focuses on the interconnection of capital theory and the distribution of income, including marginal products, capital, interest rates, and price systems.
The book first takes a look at production without capital, equilibrium, prices, and time, and semi-stationary growth, as well as the existence of constant-rate-of-interest price systems. The manuscript then discusses marginal products and capital and the Cambridge model. The text examines the aggregation of miscellaneous objects, production function, linear production model, and efficiency, production prices, and rates of return, as well as prices and efficiency for infinite developments. The manuscript also ponders on investment, structure of interest rates, and disputations. Discussions focus on sets and convex sets, concave functions, and linear and non-linear programming.
The publication is a dependable source of data for economists and researchers interested in capital theory and the distribution of income.
The book first takes a look at production without capital, equilibrium, prices, and time, and semi-stationary growth, as well as the existence of constant-rate-of-interest price systems. The manuscript then discusses marginal products and capital and the Cambridge model. The text examines the aggregation of miscellaneous objects, production function, linear production model, and efficiency, production prices, and rates of return, as well as prices and efficiency for infinite developments. The manuscript also ponders on investment, structure of interest rates, and disputations. Discussions focus on sets and convex sets, concave functions, and linear and non-linear programming.
The publication is a dependable source of data for economists and researchers interested in capital theory and the distribution of income.
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