Advances in Mathematical Economics Volume 11 - Advances in Mathematical Economics - Shigeo Kusuoka - Books - Springer Verlag, Japan - 9784431777830 - April 17, 2008
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Advances in Mathematical Economics Volume 11 - Advances in Mathematical Economics 2008 edition

Shigeo Kusuoka

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Advances in Mathematical Economics Volume 11 - Advances in Mathematical Economics 2008 edition

Published once a year under the auspices of the Research Center of Mathematical Economics in Tokyo, this series brings together mathematicians interested in economic theories and economists seeking effective mathematical tools to aid their research.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Research Articles -- Optimal hedging strategies on asymmetric functions / T. Arai -- Tightness conditions and integrability of the sequential weak upper limit of a sequence of multifunctions / C. Castaing, C. Hess, M. Saadoune -- Core convergence in economies with bads / C. Hara -- A distance and a binary relation related to income comparisons / H. Komiya -- On preference relations that admit smooth utility functions / V. L. Levin -- Rational expectations can preclude trades / T. Matsuhisa, R. Ishikawa -- The Le Chatelier Principle in dynamic models of the firm / R. J. Rossana -- Interdependent utility functions in an intergenerational context / T. Shinotsuka -- Subject Index -- Instructions for Authors. Publisher Marketing: A lot of economic problems can formulated as constrained optimizations and equilibration of their solutions. Various mathematical theories have been supplying economists with indispensable machineries for these problems arising in economic theory. Conversely, mathematicians have been stimulated by various mathematical difficulties raised by economic theories. The series is designed to bring together those mathematicians who were seriously interested in getting new challenging stimuli from economic theories with those economists who are seeking for effective mathematical tools for their researchers. Members of the editorial board of this series consists of following prominent economists and mathematicians: Managing Editors: S. Kusuoka (Univ. Tokyo), A. Yamazaki (Hitotsubashi Univ.) - Editors: R. Anderson (U. C. Berkeley), C. Castaing (Univ. Montpellier II), F. H. Clarke (Univ. Lyon I), E. Dierker (Univ. Vienna), D. Duffie (Stanford Univ.), L. C. Evans (U. C. Berkeley), T. Fujimoto (Fukuoka Univ.), J. -M. Grandmont (CREST-CNRS), N. Hirano (Yokohama National Univ.), L. Hurwicz (Univ. of Minnesota), T. Ichiishi (Hitotsubashi Univ.), A. Ioffe (Israel Institute of Technology), S. Iwamoto (Kyushu Univ.), K. Kamiya (Univ. Tokyo), K. Kawamata (Keio Univ.), N. Kikuchi (Keio Univ.), T. Maruyama (Keio Univ.), H. Matano (Univ. Tokyo), K. Nishimura (Kyoto Univ.), M. K. Richter (Univ. Minnesota), Y. Takahashi (Kyoto Univ.), M. Valadier (Univ. Montpellier II), M. Yano (Keio Univ).

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Released April 17, 2008
ISBN13 9784431777830
Publishers Springer Verlag, Japan
Pages 160
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 11 mm   ·   471 g
Editor Kusuoka, Shigeo
Editor Yamazaki, Akira

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