Functional Analysis and Economic Theory

In July of 1996, the conference Nonlinear Analysis and its Applications in Engineering and Economics took place on the Greek island of Samos, the birthplace of Pythagoras. During this conference, a special session was held on th the occasion of the 50 birthday of the well known mathematician and mat...

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Other Authors: Abramovich, Yuri (Editor), Avgerinos, Evgenios (Editor), Yannelis, Nicholas C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I. Mathematics -- Bijective disjointness preserving operators -- A remark on positive isotropic random vectors -- A topological approach to the study of fuzzy measures -- On the ranges of additive correspondences -- Extremal vectors for a class of linear operators -- Towards a theory of nonlinear orthomorphisms -- Finitely generated vector sublattices -- Duality in operator spaces -- Topological transitivity and recurrence as a source of chaos -- Order bounded operators may be far from regular -- II. Economics -- Implicit programming and the invariant manifold for Ramsey equilibria -- An approach to bargaining for general payoffs regions -- Social states of belief and the determinant of the equity risk premium in a rational belief equilibrium -- Quasi-equilibrium and equilibrium in a large production economy with differentiated commodities -- An exact implementation of the Nash bargaining solution in dominant strategies -- On the existence of a temporary unemployment equilibrium -- On the existence of a Bayesian Nash equilibrium 
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520 |a In July of 1996, the conference Nonlinear Analysis and its Applications in Engineering and Economics took place on the Greek island of Samos, the birthplace of Pythagoras. During this conference, a special session was held on th the occasion of the 50 birthday of the well known mathematician and math­ ematical economist Professor Charalambos Aliprantis, who, by his numerous friends, is usually called Roko. The story behind this nickname is not quite clear yet; it will be investigated further and will be made public prior to his th 60 birthday. (At this moment we have already found out that it has nothing to do with the famous movie Rocco and his Brothers even though Roko does have two brothers. ) Roko was born on the Greek island of Cephalonia on May 12,1946, and his elementary and secondary school education took place there. At 18 he entered the Mathematics Department at the University of Athens. Upon graduation from the University of Athens he proceeded with his graduate studies at Cal­ tech, where in 1973 he completed his Ph. D. degree in Mathematics under the supervision of Professor W. A. J. Luxemburg. His research career can be divided into two periods. The first one, till 1981, was devoted entirely to pure mathematics. The other one, after 1981, has been subdivided between pure mathematics and mathematical economics. The main objects of Roko's work in pure mathematics are spaces with order structure (Riesz spaces) and operators acting on them