This collection of essays is written in honour of Maurice Allais. It focuses on considering his economic theories. Chapters include a theory of spatial general equilibrium in a fuzzy economy and some possible uses of household assets in the national economy with reference to American households.
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Markets, Risk and Money: Essays in Honor of Maurice Allais by Bertrand R. Munier
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50 Years of Maurice Allais's Economic Writings: Seeds for Renewal in Contemporary Economic Thought; B.R. Munier. Maurice Allais, Belatedly Recognized Genius; T. de Montbrial. Self-Organizing Markets; J. Lesourne. A Theory of Spatial General Equilibrium in a Fuzzy Economy; C. Ponsard. Maurice Allais, Unrecognized Pioneer of Overlapping Generations Models; E. Malinvaud. Some Possible Uses of Households Assets in the National Economy, with reference to American Households; A. Babeau. Should we get Rid of Economic Calculus?; M. Boiteux.
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Markets, Risk and Money: Essays in Honor of Maurice Allais by Bertrand R. Munier
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