Ross M. Starr

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Mengerian saleableness and commodity money in a Walrasian trading post example2013-01-29Paper
General equilibrium theory. An introduction.2011-08-09Paper
The Jevons double coincidence condition and local uniqueness of money: an example2011-01-21Paper
Commodity money equilibrium in a convex trading post economy with transaction costs2009-01-22Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q44677922004-06-10Paper
Why is there money? Endogenous derivation of `money' as the most liquid asset: A class of examples2003-08-20Paper
Monetary general equilibrium with transaction costs.2003-07-29Paper
Market-makers' supply and pricing of financial market liquidity.2002-07-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42372911999-04-05Paper
Liquidity of secondary capital markets: Allocative efficiency and the maturity composition of the capital stock1996-07-04Paper
Transactions costs, technological choice, and endogenous growth1996-02-06Paper
Two-part marginal cost pricing equilibria: Existence and efficiency1993-01-16Paper
The Demand for M1 in the U.S.A., 1960-19881992-01-01Paper
Pairwise, t-Wise, and Pareto Optimalities1982-01-01Paper
Approximation of points of the convex hull of a sum of sets by points of the sum: an elementary approach1981-01-01Paper
Unemployment Equilibrium with Myopic Complete Information1979-01-01Paper
Decentralized Nonmonetary Trade1976-01-01Paper
Equilibrium with Non-Convex Transactions Costs: Monetary and Non-Monetary Economies1976-01-01Paper
Money and the Decentralization of Exchange1974-01-01Paper
The Price of Money in a Pure Exchange Monetary Economy with Taxation1974-01-01Paper
Optimal Production and Allocation Under Uncertainty1973-01-01Paper
The Structure of Exchange in Barter and Monetary Economies1972-01-01Paper
Quasi-Equilibria in Markets with Non-Convex Preferences1969-01-01Paper

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