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- catalog abstract "Emerging from the tradition of Marshall, Knight, Keynes, and Shackle, Time Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models is concerned with the character of formal economic analysis when the notions of logical or mechanical time, probabilistic uncertainty, and the relatively complete knowledge basis it requires, are replaced by historical time, nonprobabilistic uncertainty, and ignorance. By constructing and exploring particular models, this book examines and emphasizes doing actual economic analysis in a framework of the latter. Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models will be of interest to economists and others engaged in the study of uncertainty, probability, aggregation, and simultaneity. Those interested in the microeconomics of consumer and firm behavior, general equilibrium, and macroeconomics will also benefit from this book.".
- catalog contributor b10927107.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: Alternatives to Equilibrium Analysis -- pt. I. Potential Surprise and Potential Confirmation as Expressions of Uncertainty. 2. Potential Surprise, Potential Confirmation, and Probability. 3. Distribution, Frequency, and Density Functions -- pt. II. Some Basic Analytical Structures and Techniques. 4. Making Decisions in Ignorance. 5. Examples and Comparative Statics. 6. Operationality. 7. Aggregation. 8. Simultaneity and Kaleidics -- pt. III. Modeling the Economy and its Constituent Parts. 9. The Firm. 10. The Consumer and the Demand for Money. 11. A Model of the Microeconomy. 12. A Model of the Macroeconomy -- pt. IV. Theory and Observation. 13. History. 14. Empirical Analysis.".
- catalog description "Emerging from the tradition of Marshall, Knight, Keynes, and Shackle, Time Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models is concerned with the character of formal economic analysis when the notions of logical or mechanical time, probabilistic uncertainty, and the relatively complete knowledge basis it requires, are replaced by historical time, nonprobabilistic uncertainty, and ignorance. By constructing and exploring particular models, this book examines and emphasizes doing actual economic analysis in a framework of the latter.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models will be of interest to economists and others engaged in the study of uncertainty, probability, aggregation, and simultaneity. Those interested in the microeconomics of consumer and firm behavior, general equilibrium, and macroeconomics will also benefit from this book.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 486 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0472109383 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog subject "330/.01/5195 21".
- catalog subject "Economics Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "HB133 .K37 1998".
- catalog subject "Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Information theory in economics Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Time and economic reactions Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Uncertainty (Information theory) Mathematical models.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: Alternatives to Equilibrium Analysis -- pt. I. Potential Surprise and Potential Confirmation as Expressions of Uncertainty. 2. Potential Surprise, Potential Confirmation, and Probability. 3. Distribution, Frequency, and Density Functions -- pt. II. Some Basic Analytical Structures and Techniques. 4. Making Decisions in Ignorance. 5. Examples and Comparative Statics. 6. Operationality. 7. Aggregation. 8. Simultaneity and Kaleidics -- pt. III. Modeling the Economy and its Constituent Parts. 9. The Firm. 10. The Consumer and the Demand for Money. 11. A Model of the Microeconomy. 12. A Model of the Macroeconomy -- pt. IV. Theory and Observation. 13. History. 14. Empirical Analysis.".
- catalog title "Time, ignorance, and uncertainty in economic models / Donald W. Katzner.".
- catalog type "text".