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Andreu Mas-Colell is one of the leading Neo-Walrasian theorists of the modern day. His work - often characterized as a powerful testament to the value of worked examples and counter-examples - has led to a collection of remarkable insights and the opening of new avenues for General Equilibrium Theory.
The story begins in 1974, when Andreu Mas-Colell proved the existence of a competitive equilibrium after dropping the famous axioms of completeness and transitivity of consumer preferences. He liked this so much that he and David Gale did it again in 1975. Mas-Colell has since directed his efforts into several particularly important areas: in the exploitation of differentiable calculus to analyze G.E.T. (e.g. 1977, 1985), the use of cross-dual dynamics to examine stability of equilibrium (1986), the examination of market demand and aggregation (1976, 1977, 1987) and the theory of differentiated commodities (1975).
Perhaps most famously, Mas-Colell has explored the conditions necessary for the existence of an equilibrium in a wide variety of infinite-dimensional contexts - whether for Walrasian competitive equilibria (1986, 1991), Nash equilibria (1984) or Radner equilibria (1996). Indeed, his 1986 proof of existence of a Walrasian equilibrium in a rather generic infinite-dimensional economy has been hailed as definitive (although his introduction of "uniform properness" has been an issue of concern ever since).
Mas-Colell is also renowned for his work on relating game theory to Walrasian G.E. - notably, in the relationship of the bargaining set with competitive equilibrium (1989) and exploring the relationship between Walrasian and Nash equilibria (1981, 1983). Mas-Colell is also one of the co-authors of what is easily the definitive modern graduate textbook on microeconomic theory (1995).
Mas-Colell was born in Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. As an undergraduate, he was expelled from the University of Barcelona in the 1960s for democratic activism, finally obtaining his undergraduate degree in 1966 at the University of Valladolid. In 1968, he went to the United States, getting a Ph.D in economic from the University of Minnesota in 1972. He went immediately to the University of California, Berkeley (obtaining a joint appointment with the mathematics department in 1975). He was lured by Harvard in 1981. He returned to Spain in 1995, becoming a professor at the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. He has also since gotten involved in politics, entering the Catalonian Parliament under the parliamentary group Convergència i Unió and is serving as its Commissioner on Universities and Research
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