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Economic foundations of symmetric programming / Quirino Paris.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 550 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511761782 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.501/519703 22
LOC classification:
  • HB172 .P225 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Lagrangean theory -- Karush-Kuhn-Tucker theory -- Solving systems of linear equations -- Asymmetric and symmetric quadratic programming -- Linear complementarity problem -- The price taker -- The monopolist -- The monopsonist -- Risk programming -- Comparative statics and parametric programming -- General market equilibrium -- Two-person zero- and non-zero-sum games -- Positive mathematical programming -- Multiple optimal solutions -- Lemke complementary pivot algorithm user manual -- Lemke Fortran 77 program.
Summary: The search for symmetry is part of the fundamental scientific paradigm in mathematics and physics. Can this be valid also for economics? This book represents an attempt to explore this possibility. The behavior of price-taking producers, monopolists, monopsonists, sectoral market equilibria, behavior under risk and uncertainty, and two-person zero- and non-zero-sum games are analyzed and discussed under the unifying structure called the linear complementarity problem. Furthermore, the equilibrium problem allows for the relaxation of often-stated but unnecessary assumptions. This unifying approach offers the advantage of a better understanding of the structure of economic models. It also introduces the simplest and most elegant algorithm for solving a wide class of problems.
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Introduction -- Lagrangean theory -- Karush-Kuhn-Tucker theory -- Solving systems of linear equations -- Asymmetric and symmetric quadratic programming -- Linear complementarity problem -- The price taker -- The monopolist -- The monopsonist -- Risk programming -- Comparative statics and parametric programming -- General market equilibrium -- Two-person zero- and non-zero-sum games -- Positive mathematical programming -- Multiple optimal solutions -- Lemke complementary pivot algorithm user manual -- Lemke Fortran 77 program.

The search for symmetry is part of the fundamental scientific paradigm in mathematics and physics. Can this be valid also for economics? This book represents an attempt to explore this possibility. The behavior of price-taking producers, monopolists, monopsonists, sectoral market equilibria, behavior under risk and uncertainty, and two-person zero- and non-zero-sum games are analyzed and discussed under the unifying structure called the linear complementarity problem. Furthermore, the equilibrium problem allows for the relaxation of often-stated but unnecessary assumptions. This unifying approach offers the advantage of a better understanding of the structure of economic models. It also introduces the simplest and most elegant algorithm for solving a wide class of problems.

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