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Pure Economics
by
Jonathan Barzilai
More than two hundred and fifty years after pure economics' birth, errors related to the value of money concept have not been satisfactorily addressed in the literature. Pure Economics is an in-depth and authoritative exploration of those and other fundamental errors, including in Decision and Game Theory. Drawing light to the often-contradictory work of microeconomic theorists, the author shows the math behind flawed equations and offers correctives. This isn’t simply a calling out of erroneous work—rather, Professor Barzilai provides proof and solutions.
Jonathan Barzilai holds B.Sc., M.Sc., and D.Sc. degrees in Applied Mathematics from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. He has held positions at the University of Texas at Austin (Mathematics), York University (Business), Dalhousie University (Business), the Technical University of Nova Scotia (Computer Science), and currently Dalhousie University (Industrial Engineering). Dr. Barzilai has published major papers on measurement and decision theory and has developed a methodology, Preference Function Modelling (PFM), for measurement, evaluation, and decision making by a single decision maker or a group.
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