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Advanced Fixed Point Theory for Economics

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  • Andrew McLennan

    (University of Queensland)

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  • Andrew McLennan, 2018. "Advanced Fixed Point Theory for Economics," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-981-13-0710-2, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprbok:978-981-13-0710-2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-0710-2
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    1. Govindan, Srihari & Laraki, Rida & Pahl, Lucas, 2023. "On sustainable equilibria," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 213(C).
    2. Levy, Yehuda John & Veiga, Andre, 2020. "On the existence of positive equilibrium profits in competitive screening markets," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 124(C), pages 140-168.
    3. Mughal, Adil Ahmad, 2022. "Holoreturns And Holothetic Invariance in Economics," MPRA Paper 114641, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Charles-Cadogan, G., 2021. "Market Instability, Investor Sentiment, And Probability Judgment Error in Index Option Prices," CRETA Online Discussion Paper Series 71, Centre for Research in Economic Theory and its Applications CRETA.
    5. Mughal, Adil Ahmad, 2022. "A Theory of Convex Differentials in Economics," MPRA Paper 114696, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Galeotti, A. & Golub, B. & Goyal, S. & Talamas, E. & Tamuz, O., 2024. "Robust Market Interventions," Janeway Institute Working Papers 2425, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
    7. Chris Dong & Patrick Lederer, 2023. "Characterizations of Sequential Valuation Rules," Papers 2302.11890, arXiv.org.
    8. Décamps, Jean-Paul & Mariotti, Thomas & Gensbittel, Fabien, 2024. "Mixed Markov-Perfect Equilibria in the Continuous-Time War of Attrition," TSE Working Papers 24-1562, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
    9. Galeotti, A. & Golub, B. & Goyal, S. & Talamas, E. & Tamuz, O., 2024. "Robust Market Interventions," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2456, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.

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