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Preface | ||
1 | The method of dynamic analysis | 1 |
2 | Households' and firms' economic behaviour | 9 |
3 | Stability conditions for a temporary equilibrium: the linear case | 19 |
4 | Stability conditions for a temporary equilibrium: the non-linear case | 67 |
5 | Comparative dynamics | 92 |
App. I | Consumer behaviour and liquidity preference [1952] | 136 |
App. II | Entrepreneur behaviour and liquidity preference | 161 |
Mathematical notes: The Hirsch theorem | 179 | |
Mathematical notes: The Frobenius theorem and its extension [1974] | 181 | |
Addendum | 188 | |
Article I - Walras' own theory of tatonnement [partly written in 1958] | 196 | |
Article II - Tatonnement in quantities: truncation, equilibration, growth [1956] | 207 | |
Article III - A contribution to the non-linear theory of the trade cycle [1958] | 222 | |
Article IV - Stability, oscillations and chaos | 234 | |
Article V - A generalization of the gross substitute system [1970] | 245 | |
Article VI - The laws of the working of the quasi-Frobenian system [1954, yet unpublished] | 259 | |
Article VII - The Cournot-Walras arbitrage, resource consuming exchange, and competitive equilibrium [1978] | 270 | |
Article VIII - The dilemma of durable goods | 285 | |
References | 301 | |
Index | 307 |
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