The General Equilibrium Model is the Wrong Model and a Noncooperative Strategic Process Model is a Satisfactory Model for the Reconciliation of Micro and Macroeconomic Theory
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- Martin Shubik, 1974. "A Theory of Money and Financial Institutions. Part XVII. On the Eight Basic Units of a Dynamic Economy with Spot and Futures Markets," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 367, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
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