Introduction to Agreement on Demand: Consumer Theory in the Twentieth Century |
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Part 1. Disagreement on Demand: Studies in Early-Twentieth-Century Stabilization of Demand Theory |
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The Other Economics Department: Demand and Value Theory in Early Agricultural Economics |
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Disaggregating the Components of the Hicks-Allen Composite Commodity |
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32 | (16) |
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Complementarity and Demand Theory: From the 1920s to the 1940s |
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48 | (38) |
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Jean Ville's Contribution to the Integrability Debate: The Mystery of a Lost Theorem |
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86 | (20) |
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Aggregation and Estimation in the Theory of Demand |
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106 | (24) |
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More Fiber Than Thread? Evidence on the Mirowski-Hands Yarn |
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130 | (23) |
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Integrability, Rationalizability, and Path-Dependency in the History of Demand Theory |
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153 | (36) |
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Part 2. Agreement on Demand: Mid-Twentieth-Century Walrasian Theory |
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Disequilibrium Dynamics and Aggregate Excess Demand: On a Homunculus Fallacy in Economic Theory |
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Rolf Mantel and the Computability of General Equilibria: On the Origins of the Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Theorem |
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213 | (15) |
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The Sonnenschein-Mantel-Debreu Results after Thirty Years |
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228 | (18) |
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Demand Theory and General Equilibrium: From Explanation to Introspection, a Journey down the Wrong Road |
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246 | (37) |
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Part 3. Demand Goes Transcendental: Some Modern Issues |
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Mechanism Design Theory Embodying an Algorithm-Centered Vision of Markets/Organizations/Institutions |
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283 | (22) |
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The Tricks of the (No-)Trade (Theorem) |
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305 | (17) |
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Economic Theory: Structural Abstraction or Behavioral Reduction? |
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322 | (21) |
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Twelve Theses concerning the History of Postwar Neoclassical Price Theory |
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343 | (38) |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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