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On the Web
- Leon Walras - Web page dedicated to Leon Walras, founder of General Equilibrium Analysis.
- MPSGE - (Mathematical Programming System for General Equilibrium analysis) describes the GAMS subsystem for CGE-modeling developed by Thomas Rutherford. Introduction, material for self-study, papers and downloadable library of examples.
- Walrasian General Equilibrium Theory - Online information by the History of Economic Thought page.
- General Equilibrium under Uncertainty - Online information by the History of Economic Thought page.
- Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) - Provides data, models, and software for multi-region, applied general equilibrium analysis of global economic issues, and organizes training and conferences.
- Journal of Economic Theory - Publishes on economic theory, including game theory, general equilibrium analysis, and microeconomics.
- The Review of Economic Studies - Publishes on economic theory including game theory, general equilibrium analysis, microeconomics.
- Gerard Debreu Winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Economics - Gerard Debreu, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
- Thorsten Hens Home Page - Professor of economics at University of Zurich/Switzerland. Page contains references to his research on incomplete markets, financial innovations, general equilibrium analysis and others.
- Journal of Mathematical Economics - Publishes on mathematical economics, including game theory, general equilibrium analysis, microeconomic theory and so on.
Wikipedia Articles
- Maximum entropy thermodynamics - ... school of thermodynamics (or more colloquially, the MaxEnt school of thermodynamics), initiated with two papers published in the Physical Review by Edwin T. Jaynes in 1957, views statistical mechanics as an inference process: a specific application of inference techniques rooted in information theory, which relate not just to equilibrium thermodynamics, but are general to all problems requiring prediction from incomplete or insufficient data (such as for example image reconstruction, spectral analysis, or inverse problems).