Yves Balasko
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Yves Balasko (born August 9, 1945) is a French economist currently working at The University of York. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 1980.
He has mostly worked on general equilibrium models studying the continuity and stability properties of the equilibrium sets. As Kenneth Arrow and Gerard Debreu, he may be defined as a Neo-Walrasian economist.
[edit] Main articles
- "The Graph of the Walras Correspondence", 1975, Econometrica
- "Economic Equilibrium and Catastrophe Theory: An introduction", 1978, Econometrica
- "The Existence of Equilibrium in an Overlapping Generations Model", with David Cass, Karl Shell, 1980, Journal of Economic Theory
- "The overlapping-generations model I and II," with Karl Shell, 1980-1981, Journal of Economic Theory
- "The Structure of Financial Equilibrium with Exogenous Yields I: Unrestricted participation", with David Cass, 1989, Econometrica
- "Market participation and sunspot equilibria," with David Cass and Karl Shell, 1995, Review of Economic Studies
[edit] Books
- Foundations of the Theory of General Equilibrium, 1988, ISBN 0-12-076975-1.