
General Equilibrium: Theory And Evidence
Theory and Evidence
William David Anthony Bryant(Author)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published on 8. October 2009
Book
Hardback
492 pages
978-981-281-834-8 (ISBN)
Description
General Equilibrium Theory studies the properties and operation of free market economies. The field is a response to a series of questions originally outlined by Leon Walras about the operation of markets and posed by Frank Hahn in the following way: 'Does the pursuit of private interest, through a system of interconnected deregulated markets, lead not to chaos but to coherence - and if so, how is that achieved?' This is always an apt question, but particularly so given the 'Global Financial Crisis' that emerged from the operation of market economies in the Americas and Europe in mid to late 2008.The answer that General Equilibrium Theory provides to the Walras-Hahn question is that, under certain conditions coherence is possible, while under certain other conditions chaos, in various forms, is likely to prevail. The conditionality of either outcome is not always well understood - neither by proponents of, or antagonists to, the 'free market position'. Consequently, this book attempts to show something of what General Equilibrium Theory has to say about the wisdom or otherwise of always relying on 'market forces' to manage complex socio-economic systems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Advanced undergraduates and graduate students in economics; economists interested in economic theory.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
857 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-281-834-8 (9789812818348)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
The General Equilibrium Vision; Existence of Equilibrium; Uniqueness of Equilibrium; Stability of Equilibrium; Optimality of Equilibrium; Comparative Statics; Empirical Evidence.