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|a General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics
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|a An Introduction to Preference Theory -- Algebraic Choice Theory -- Revealed Preference Theory -- Consumer Demand Theory -- Pure Exchange Economies -- Production Theory -- Fundamental Welfare Theorems -- The Existence of Competitive Equilibrium -- Examples of General Equilibrium Analyses -- Comparative Statics and Stability -- The Core of an Economy -- General Equilibrium with Uncertainty -- Further Topics in General Equilibirum Theory -- Social Choice and Voting Rules -- Some Tools of Applied Welfare Analysis -- Public Goods -- Externalities -- Incentives and Implementation Theory -- Appendix. Solutions for Selected Exercises.
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|a A good basic understanding of general equilibrium theory is a fundamental and indispensable background for advanced work in virtually any sub-field of economics; and a thorough understanding of the methods of welfare economics, particularly in a general equilibrium context, is indispensable for investigators undertaking applied policy analysis. This book addresses these needs and requirements by emphasizing the basic underpinnings of general equilibrium and welfare economics. In particular, the theory of choice, which is fundamental to both areas, is developed in a very comprehensive and rigorous fashion. Moreover, extensive use is made of examples, both of the simple type intended to bolster the student's understanding of the basic concepts, and those illustrating the application of the material to field areas in economics.
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