The Future of Economic Theory

In Alan P. Kirman & Louis-André Gérard-Varet (eds.), Economics Beyond the Millennium. Oxford University Press UK (1998)
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Suggests that we are witnessing a change in the underlying methodology of economics and that the notion of a static equilibrium in markets, where agents only interact through the price system, will be replaced by dynamic models of interacting agents.

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