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HANDBOOK OF MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS, 3

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Michael Intriligator, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Kenneth Arrow, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

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Economic Journal
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All in all this is an excellent set of surveys which any institution with a serious graduate programme will want to have in their library.



Journal of the American Statistical Association
All of the surveys in this book are written by recognized leaders in their respective areas of mathematical economics... The editors of the Handbook have been remarkably successful in recruiting distinguished authors and in inducing them to write careful and detailed surveys.



Zeitschrift fü Operations Research: Series A-Theory
Judging from the quality of this Handbook, the publisher and the Editors are to be praised for an impressive start, and the reader can expect more good stuff to come.
Readers who are mathematically equipped will find this Handbook the most efficient tool of gaining access to the economics discipline and the research problems that being actively pursued.



Optima
... it will serve for many years as a definitive source, reference, and teaching supplement for the field of mathematical economics.



Operations Research Spektrum, W. Eichhorn
The Handbook is a treasure for researchers and graduate students, since it nearly exhaustively covers the state of the art as of the late 1970's. It will serve for many years as an excellent source, reference, and teaching supplement for the field of mathematical economics.



Handbook of Mathematical Economics, 3
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