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- From: kim_sh@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Sung Hyun Kim)
- Subject: Re: SUMMARY: good econ texts
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.203418.494@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu>
- Organization: HAC - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
- References: <1992Nov20.064232.9326@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <1992Nov20.100018.1@vaxa.strath.ac.uk>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 20:34:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.100018.1@vaxa.strath.ac.uk> ciar04@vaxa.strath.ac.uk writes:
- >dbailey@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU (David R. Bailey) writes:
- >> Thanks to the many responders who suggested good introductory
- >> economics books, preferably aimed at the mathematically prepared.
- >> Here are the responses:
- >>
- >[ List of Economic Text deleted ]
- >
- >I would like to Sargent's "Macroeconomic Theory" to the list. It contains
- >some very vigorous mathematical materials on macroeconomics.
- >
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- Now I'm confused which level of "introductory" we are talking about.
- If we can invoke Sargent or Varian, I will definitely recommend Kreps, A
- Lecture on Microeconomic Theory (or is it Lectures...?) from Princeton U press.
- Excellent exposition with enough mathematical stuffs mostly used by microeco-
- nomists and game theorists.
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- --
- Sung Hyun Kim kim_sh@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu ; kim_sh@jhuvms.hcx.jhu.edu
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- A self-countering N-tuple is called an equilibrium point
- John Nash, Proceedings of National Academy of Science (1950)
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