Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
4. Efficiency and Decentralization in the Pure Theory of Public Goods
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. An Equilibrium Existence Theorem without Complete or Transitive Preferences 15
- 2. A Model of Equilibrium with Differentiated Commodities 27
- 3. On the Equilibrium Price Set of an Exchange Economy 62
- 4. Efficiency and Decentralization in the Pure Theory of Public Goods 73
- 5. The Price Equilibrium Existence Problem in Topological Vector Lattices 90
- 6. Real Indeterminacy with Financial Assets 110
- 7. Potential, Value, and Consistency 129
- 8. An Equivalence Theorem for a Bargaining Set 161
- 9. A Simple Adaptive Procedure Leading to Correlated Equilibrium 174
- 10. Uncoupled Dynamics Do Not Lead to Nash Equilibrium 205
- Appendix A: Rhyme and Reason 217
- Appendix B: List of Scientific Publications 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. An Equilibrium Existence Theorem without Complete or Transitive Preferences 15
- 2. A Model of Equilibrium with Differentiated Commodities 27
- 3. On the Equilibrium Price Set of an Exchange Economy 62
- 4. Efficiency and Decentralization in the Pure Theory of Public Goods 73
- 5. The Price Equilibrium Existence Problem in Topological Vector Lattices 90
- 6. Real Indeterminacy with Financial Assets 110
- 7. Potential, Value, and Consistency 129
- 8. An Equivalence Theorem for a Bargaining Set 161
- 9. A Simple Adaptive Procedure Leading to Correlated Equilibrium 174
- 10. Uncoupled Dynamics Do Not Lead to Nash Equilibrium 205
- Appendix A: Rhyme and Reason 217
- Appendix B: List of Scientific Publications 225