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Evolution paths on the equilibrium manifold

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DOI10.1016/j.jmateco.2009.07.003zbMath1183.53057OpenAlexW2137739707MaRDI QIDQ1049231

Stefano Matta, Andrea Loi

Publication date: 8 January 2010

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Economics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4694/1/MPRA_paper_4694.pdf


zbMATH Keywords

equilibrium manifoldcatastrophesregular economiesJordan-Brouwer separation theoremcritical equilibria


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Fundamental topics (basic mathematics, methodology; applicable to economics in general) (91B02) Differential geometric aspects of harmonic maps (53C43) General equilibrium theory (91B50) Catastrophe theory (58K35)


Related Items (2)

Catastrophes minimization on the equilibrium manifold ⋮ Geodesics on the equilibrium manifold



Cites Work

  • A note on the structural stability of the equilibrium manifold
  • A geometric approach to equilibrium analysis
  • Geodesics on the equilibrium manifold
  • The Jordan-Brouwer Separation Theorem for Smooth Hypersurfaces
  • The Graph of the Walras Correspondence
  • Economic Equilibrium and Catastrophe Theory: An Introduction
  • Shorter Note: Orientability of Hypersurfaces in R n
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