
General Equilibrium Foundation of Partial Equilibrium Analysis
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Takashi Hayashi is Professor in Economics at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Scotland. He works on microeconomic theory, in particular decision theory and welfare economics. He has regularly published articles in scholarly journals such as Econometrica , Journal of Economic Theory and Theoretical Economics .
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: General Equilibrium Theory.- Chapter 3: Income Evaluation of Welfare Change: Equivalent Variation, Compensating Variation and Consumer Surplus.- Chapter 4: The Assumption of No Income E?ect and Quasi-linear Preferences.- Chapter 5: Is the approximation error large or small?.- Chapter 6: Small Income E?ects.- Chapter 7: Partial Equilibrium Welfare Analysis under Uncertainty.- Chapter 8: Mechanism Design in Partial Equilibrium.
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