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General Equilibrium Economics
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Part 1 General equilibrium theory - the economics of interdependence: Walras, Leontief and the interdependence of economic activities; the architectonics of Leon Walras; on Hick's concept of perfect stability in multiple exchange; the impact of steel upon the greater New York-Philadelphia industrial region; employment impacts of achieving automobile efficiency standards in the United States; general equilibrium analysis - its meaning, purposes and limitations; oligopoly under rivalrous consonance - an exploration of phantom objective functions and some algorithmic considerations; the rivalrous consonance framework for oligopoly analysis. Part 2 Spatial interdependence: an efficient algorithm for the numerical solution of the generalized Weber problem in spatial economics; exact and approximate solutions to the multisource Weber problem; approximate solutions to a dynamic combinatorial problem in space; exact and approximate solution of constrained dynamic combinatorial problems in space; economic decision making in a Poisson demand space. Part 3 Of time - Austrian capital theory: Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk; the stationary state and the technological superiority of present goods; the technological superiority of present goods; on the existence and role of money in a stationary system; Patinkin on neo-classical monetary theory - a critique in Walrasian specifics; Keynes's identity, Ricardian virtue, and the partial dichotomy; the Walrasian theory of money - an interpretation and a reconstruction; Say's law and Walras' law once more - comment; money, capital, and interest in intertemporal general equilibrium theory.

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