ALTERNATIVE SPATIAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS

[1]  P. Wolfe THE SIMPLEX METHOD FOR QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING , 1959 .

[2]  George G. Judge,et al.  An Interregional Activity Analysis Model for the Agricultural Sector , 1964 .

[3]  Alain de Janvry,et al.  On the Problem of Degrees of Freedom in the Analysis of Consumer Behavior , 1968 .

[4]  D. Yaron INCORPORATION OF INCOME EFFECTS INTO MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING MODELS , 1967 .

[5]  Stephen Enke,et al.  Equilibrium among Spatially Separated Markets: Solution by Electric Analogue , 1951 .

[6]  Earl O. Heady,et al.  COMPETITIVE EOUILIBRIUM SOLUTIONS WITH QUADRATIC PROGRAMMING , 1965 .

[7]  Benjamin H. Stevens AN INTERREGIONAL LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODEL1 , 1958 .

[8]  Harold Hotelling Edgeworth's Taxation Paradox and the Nature of Demand and Supply Functions , 1932, Journal of Political Economy.

[9]  G. Judge,et al.  An Intertemporal Price Equilibrium Model , 1964 .

[10]  H. Uzawa Market Mechanisms and Mathematical Programming , 1960 .

[11]  D. Yaron,et al.  COMPETITIVE EQUILIBRIUM‐APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING* , 1965 .

[12]  A. Barten Estimating demand equations , 1968 .

[13]  G. G. Judge,et al.  Equilibrium among Spatially Separated Markets: A Reformulation , 1964 .

[14]  M. A. Hanson A DUALITY THEOREM IN NON‐LINEAR PROGRAMMING WITH NON‐LINEAR CONSTRAINTS1 , 1961 .

[15]  H. Hotelling THE GENERAL WELFARE IN RELATION TO PROBLEMS OF TAXATION AND OF RAILWAY AND UTILITY RATES. IN: RAILWAYS , 1938 .

[16]  A. Wald The Approximate Determination of Indifference Surfaces by Means of Engel Curves , 1940 .