Frank Hahn
Frank Horace Hahn FBA (26 April 1925 – 29 January 2013) was a British economist whose work focused on general equilibrium theory, monetary theory, Keynesian economics and critique of monetarism. A famous problem of economic theory, the conditions under which money, which is intrinsically worthless, can have a positive value in a general equilibrium, is called "Hahn's problem" after him. One of Hahn's main abiding concerns was the understanding of Keynesian (Non-Walrasian) outcomes in general equilibrium situations. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Friedman, Benjamin M.
Published 1990
Other Authors:
“...Hahn, Frank...”Published 1990
Distributors for the United States and Canada Elsevier Science Pub. Co North-Holland
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by Friedman, Benjamin M.
Published 1990
Other Authors:
“...Hahn, Frank...”Published 1990
Distributors for the United States and Canada Elsevier Science Pub. Co North-Holland