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equilibrium computability 2 solution 2 Pareto 1 Walras 1 equilibrium existence 1 tatonnement 1 tâtonnement 1
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DONZELLI, Franco 1 Donzelli, Franco 1
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Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi Quantitativi (DEMM), Università degli Studi di Milano 1
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Departmental Working Papers / Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi Quantitativi (DEMM), Università degli Studi di Milano 1 International Review of Economics 1
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Walras and Pareto on the meaning of the solution concept in General Equilibrium Theory
DONZELLI, Franco - Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi … - 2006
The notion of solution plays a crucial role in the conceptual system of Léon Walras, the founder of General Equilibrium Theory (GET). In this paper, after introducing the two solution concepts employed by Walras in the development of his version of GET, respectively called the “theoretical”...
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Walras and pareto on the meaning of the solution concept in general equilibrium theory
Donzelli, Franco - In: International Review of Economics 53 (2006) 4, pp. 491-530
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