General Equilibrium and Welfare
Discover the intricate world of economics with General Equilibrium and Welfare by Pablo Coto-Millán. Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 177 pages and delves into the compelling concepts of Competitive General Equilibrium Theory and Welfare Economics.
This book offers readers a comprehensive overview of critical allocation issues related to property rights, information asymmetries, and the complexities of choice and negotiation. Whether you are a student of economics or a seasoned professional, Coto-Millán's analysis will enhance your understanding of how these theories apply to real-world scenarios.
Engage with the foundational ideas that shape economic thought and policy in this essential read for anyone interested in microeconomics and welfare economics.