Foundations in Microeconomic Theory [electronic resource] :A Volume in Honor of Hugo F. Sonnenschein / edited by Matthew O. Jackson, Andrew McLennan.
by Jackson, Matthew O [editor.]; McLennan, Andrew [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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A Brief Biographical Sketch of Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Kevin C. Sontheimer on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- John Roberts on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Kunio Kawamata on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Salvador Barberà on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Javier Ruiz-Castillo on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- William Novshek on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Richard M. Peck on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Andrew McLennan on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Dilip Abreu on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Vijay Krishna on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- David G. Pearce on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Matthew O. Jackson on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Marc Dudey on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- In-Koo Cho on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Faruk Gui on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Arunava Sen on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Philip J. Reny on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- James Dow on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- George J. Mailath on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- James Bergin on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Daniel R. Vincent on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Lin Zhou on Hugo F. Sonnenschein -- Zachary Cohn on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.
This volume collects papers from Hugo Sonnenschein's students with the aim of demonstrating his tremendous impact as an advisor. The papers span decades, with the earliest coming from his advisees in the first years of his career and the most recent coming in the last two years after his return to research and advising that followed his adventures as a university administrator. Each paper is accompanied with a preface by the student that provides background on the paper and indicates Hugo's influence on its genesis. The papers all lie in microeconomic theory, and moreover all make fundamental contributions to the foundations of the theory.
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