Evolutionary Microeconomics
Classical microeconomics is intended to explain how a price system is able to coordinate the economic agents. But even if it can be extended to incomplete information and externalities, it remains grounded on very heroic assumptions. Agents are endowed wi
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Jacques Lesourne ´ Andr Orlan Bernard Walliser
Evolutionary Microeconomics In cooperation with Paul Bourgine, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Jean-Franois Laslier, Luigi Marengo, Franois Moreau, and Gis le Umbhauer With 33 Figures and 12 Tables
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Professor Dr. Jacques Lesourne Conservatoire National des Arts et Mtiers 2, rue Cont 75003 Paris France [email protected] Professor Dr. Andr Orlan Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques (PSE) 48, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris France [email protected] Professor Dr. Bernard Walliser Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausses 28, rue des Saints-P res 75007 Paris France [email protected]
This book was published under the title ªLeons de microconomie volutionnisteº by J. Lesourne, A. Orlan, B. Walliser (eds.). Odile Jacob, 2002
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The authors
Paul Bourgine, research fellow at CREA, Ecole Polytechnique, contributed to chapter 1. Emmanuelle Fauchart, research fellow at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, wrote chapter 6. Jean-François Laslier, research director at CNRS (CECO, Ecole Polytechnique), contributed to chapters 2 and 3. Jacques Lesourne, professor at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, fellow of the Econometric Society, wrote chapter 4 and contributed to introduction and chapter 8. Luigi Marengo, professor at St. Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, wrote chapter 7. François Moreau, professor at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, wrote chapter 9. André Orléan, research director CNRS (PSE, CNRS-EHESS-Ecole Normale Supérieure-ENPC), wrote introduction, chapter 5 and contributed to chapters 2 and 8. Gisèle Umbhauer, maître de conférences at University of Strasbourg, contributed to chapter 3. Bernard Walliser, professor at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées an
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