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Essays on Economic Decisions under Uncertainty [ electronic resource ] / by Jacques Drèze.

By: Drèze, Jacques.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009ISBN: 9780511559464 ( e-book ).Subject(s): Economics | MicroeconomicsGenre/Form: Electronic booksDDC classification: 330 Online resources: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511559464 Click to view Summary: Professor Dreze is a highly respected mathematical economist and econometrician. This book brings together some of his major contributions to the economic theory of decision making under uncertainty, and also several essays. These include an important essay on 'Decision theory under moral hazard and state dependent preferences' that significantly extends modern theory, and which provides rigorous foundations for subsequent chapters. Topics covered within the theory include decision theory, market allocation and prices, consumer decisions, theory of the firm, labour contracts, and public decisions.
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Professor Dreze is a highly respected mathematical economist and econometrician. This book brings together some of his major contributions to the economic theory of decision making under uncertainty, and also several essays. These include an important essay on 'Decision theory under moral hazard and state dependent preferences' that significantly extends modern theory, and which provides rigorous foundations for subsequent chapters. Topics covered within the theory include decision theory, market allocation and prices, consumer decisions, theory of the firm, labour contracts, and public decisions.

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