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The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability John O. Ledyard

The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability By John O. Ledyard

The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability by John O. Ledyard


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In this volume are papers written by students and co-authors of Stanley Reiter. Stan has had a strong and important direct effect on many students at Purdue University and Northwestern University. Stan's students include department chairmen, business executives, Deans, a Secretary of the Air Force, and a College President.

The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability Summary

The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability: Essays in Honor of Stanley Reiter by John O. Ledyard

In this volume are papers written by students and co-authors of Stanley Reiter. The collection reflects to some extent the range of his interests and intellectual curiosity. He has published papers in statistics, manage ment science, international trade, and welfare economics. He co-authored early papers in economic history and is reported to be largely responsible for giving the field its name of Cliometrics. He helped initiate, nurture and establish the area of economics now known as mechanism design which studies information decentralization, incentives, computational complexity and the dynamics of decentralized interactions. The quality, craft, depth, and innovative nature of his work has always been at an exceptionally high level. Stan has had a strong and important direct effect on many students at Purdue University and Northwestern University. He created and taught a course which all of his students have both dreaded and respected. Using the Socratic method in remarkably effective ways to teach theory skills, he has guided, prodded, and encouraged us to levels we did not think we were capable of. Some of his students are represented in this volume. But even those whose careers took directions other than mathematical economics still consider that training to be an important component of their success. Stan's students include department chairmen, business executives, Deans, a Secretary of the Air Force, and a College President. His guidance has been necessary and fundamental to whatever successes we have had.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Information Flows Intrinsic to the Stability of Economic Equilibrium; J.S. Jordan. 2. Mechanisms for the Realization of Equilibria; K.R. Mount. 3. Convergence Theorems for a Class of Recursive Stochastic Algorithms; D. Morano, M. Walker. 4. Efficiency in Partnership when the Joint Output is Uncertain; S.R. Williams, R. Radner. 5. Institutional Choice and Institutional Transformation: Perspectives from the Colonial Experience; J. Hughes. 6. An Axiomatic Characterization of the Price Mechanism; H. Sonnenschein. 7. Structured Private Enterprise; E. Ames. 8. The Last 1,945 Sailing Ships; L.E. Davis, R.E. Gallman. 9. Sufficient Statistics, Utility Theory, and Mechanism Design; D.G. Saari. 10. Information Processing in Firms and Returns to Scale; R. Radner, T. van Zandt. 11. A Nash Solution for Multilateral Bargaining; E. Bennett. 12. Communication Requirements for Individual Agents in Networks and Hierarchies; T. Marschak, S. Reichelstein. 13. On Modeling Cheap Talk in Bayesian Games; S.A. Matthews, A. Postlewaite. 14. Feasible Implementation of Social Choice Correspondence by Nash Equilibrium; L. Hurwicz, E. Maskin, A. Postlewaite. Index.

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NLS9781461359531
9781461359531
1461359538
The Economics of Informational Decentralization: Complexity, Efficiency, and Stability: Essays in Honor of Stanley Reiter by John O. Ledyard
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012-12-16
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