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There Is No Invisible Hand

Harvard Business Review

Finally, in 1954, Kenneth Arrow, at Stanford, and Gerard Debreu, at the Cowles Commission at Yale, developed the canonical "general-equilibrium" model , for which they later won the Nobel Prize. An engineering analogy may help. Supposedly practical economists develop models that aggregate — homogenize.

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