Microeconomic Theory with Respect to Indivisibilities --;Microeconomic Foundations: Axiomatic Characterization of Individual Economic Agents; Theory of the Firm; Summary; Appendix --;Microeconomic Theroy of Individual Agents: The Cost Structure of a Firm; Alternative Representation of the Firm's Cost Structure; Optimal Activities in the Theory of the Household --;Theory of Market Equilibria: The Problem of General Equilibria; Existence of Competitive Equilibria; Generalization of the Model of an Exchange Economy --;Critique --;Mathematical Appendix.
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The analysis of this volume represents an attempt to apply modern mathematical techniques to the problems arising from large and significant indivisibilities. It investigates the influence of the assumed indivisibilities of factors and goods on the results of the microeconomic theory of the firm, the theory of the household and market theory.