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A Theory Of Money And Financial Institutions. Part 35. Bankruptcy And Optimality In A Closed Trading Mass Economy Modelled As A Noncooperative Game, Pradeep Dubey, Martin Shubik
A Theory Of Money And Financial Institutions. Part 35. Bankruptcy And Optimality In A Closed Trading Mass Economy Modelled As A Noncooperative Game, Pradeep Dubey, Martin Shubik
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
An Extension Of The Brown-Robinson Equivalence Theorem, Donald J. Brown, M. Ali Khan
An Extension Of The Brown-Robinson Equivalence Theorem, Donald J. Brown, M. Ali Khan
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
The Sensitivity Of Fiscal-Policy Effects To Assumptions About The Behavior Of The Federal Reserve, Ray C. Fair
The Sensitivity Of Fiscal-Policy Effects To Assumptions About The Behavior Of The Federal Reserve, Ray C. Fair
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
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Noncooperative Exchange With A Continuum Of Traders, Pradeep Dubey, Lloyd S. Shapley
Noncooperative Exchange With A Continuum Of Traders, Pradeep Dubey, Lloyd S. Shapley
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
A Shortrun Macroeconomic Model Of An Open Economy, Gary Smith
A Shortrun Macroeconomic Model Of An Open Economy, Gary Smith
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
Logrolling And Budget Allocation Games, Martin Shubik, Ludo Van Der Heyden
Logrolling And Budget Allocation Games, Martin Shubik, Ludo Van Der Heyden
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
In this paper we approach the concept of logrolling by examining a voting system where choices are made among sets of competing projects as a game in characteristic function form. We translate the question: “Will there be prices for votes on different projects which clear the market?” into a different, but equivalent question: “Is the formal game we have described a market game?” We show that in general the answer is no, unless all voters have virtually the same preferences.
What Is The Value Of Advanced Nuclear Power?, William D. Nordhaus
What Is The Value Of Advanced Nuclear Power?, William D. Nordhaus
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
Can The Government Affect Real Output?: A Critique Of Models With Rational Expectations, Ray C. Fair
Can The Government Affect Real Output?: A Critique Of Models With Rational Expectations, Ray C. Fair
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.
Strategies For The Control Of Carbon Dioxide, William D. Nordhaus
Strategies For The Control Of Carbon Dioxide, William D. Nordhaus
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
No abstract provided.