Mathematical Economics
Explore the profound insights of Mathematical Economics by Gerard Debreu, published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. This compelling collection features twenty carefully selected papers that showcase Debreu's significant contributions to economic theory. With a total of 264 pages, the book includes a major introduction by Werner Hildenbrand, who provides a comprehensive assessment of Debreu's impact on the field and elucidates the role these papers have played in shaping economic thought. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of mathematics and economics. Dive into the analytical world of economic theory and philosophy with this influential work that continues to resonate in the realms of business and economics.