Major Works of Truman F. Bewley
- "A Theorem on the Existence of Competitive Equilibria in a Market with a Finite
Number of Agents and Whose Commodity Space is Linf", 1969, in M.A. Khan
and N.C.Yannelis, editors, 1991, Equilibrium Theory in Infinite Dimensional Space.
- "Existence of Equilibria in Economies with Infinitely Many Commodities", 1972,
JET.
- "Edgeworth's Conjecture", 1973, Econometrica.
- "Equality of the Core and Set of Equilibria in Economies with Infinitely Many
Commodities and a Continuum of Agents", 1973, IER.
- "The Asymptotic Theory of Stochastic Games", with E. Kohlberg,
1976, Mathem of Operations Research
- "The Asymptotic Solution of a Recursion Equation Occurring in Stochastic
Games", with E. Kohlberg, 1976, Mathem of Operations
Research
- "On Stochastic Games with Stationary Optimal Strategies", with E. Kohlberg, 1978, Mathem of Operations Research
- "The Permanent Income Hypothesis: A theoretical formulation", 1977, JET
- "The Optimum Quantity of Money", 1980, in Kareken and Wallace, editors, Models
of Monetary Economies
- "Stationary Equilibrium", 1981, JET
- "A Critique of Tiebout's Theory of Local Public Expenditures", 1981, Econometrica
- "An Integration of Equilibrium Theory and Turnpike Theory", 1982, JMathE
- "A Difficulty with the Optimum Quantity of Money", 1983, Econometrica
- "Fiscal and Monetary Policy in a General Equilibrium Model", 1984.
- "Dynamic Implications of the Form of the Budget Constraint", 1986, in
Sonnenschein, editor, Models of Economic Dynamics.
- "A Very Weak Theorem on the Existence of Equilibria in Atomless Economies with
Infinitely Many Commodities", 1991, in in M.A. Khan and N.C.Yannelis, editors, Equilibrium
Theory in Infinite Dimensional Space.
- A Depressed Labor Market as Explained by Participants", 1995, AER
- "Why Not Cut Pay?" 1998, European ER.
- Why Wages Don't Fall in a Recession, 1999
- "Work
Motivation"
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