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Werner Hildenbrand

Werner Hildenbrand (born 25 May 1936 in Göttingen) is a


Werner Hildenbrand
German economist and mathematician. He was educated at the
University of Heidelberg, where he received his Diplom in
mathematics, applied mathematics and physics in 1961. He
continued his education at the University of Heidelberg and
received his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1964 and his habilitation in
economics and mathematics in 1968.

From 1969 to 2001, he was a professor of economics at the


University of Bonn. He has held various visiting positions at,
among others, the University of California, Berkeley and the
University of Louvain. His research has focused on general
equilibrium theory, and in particular on the existence and
properties of the core of an economy.

Books
Core and Equilibria of a Large Economy, Princeton
University Press, 1974.[1] Hildenbrand in 1973
Introduction to Equilibrium Analysis, with Alan Kirman, Born 25 May 1936
North-Holland, 1976. Göttingen, Germany
Equilibrium Analysis, with Alan Kirman, North-Holland, Alma mater University of
1988.[2] Heidelberg
Market Demand: Theory and Empirical Evidence,
Known for Contributions to the
Princeton University Press, 1994.[3]
general equilibrium
theory
External links Scientific career
Werner Hildenbrand (https://mathgenealogy.org/id.php?i Fields Mathematics,
d=57400) at the Mathematics Genealogy Project economics
Werner Hildenbrand's personal homepage at University Institutions University of Bonn
of Bonn (http://www.wiwi.uni-bonn.de/fgh/hildenbrand.ht
ml) Thesis Über straffe
Funktionale (1964)

References Doctoral Klaus Krickeberg,


advisor Gottfried Köthe
1. Werner Hildenbrand (8 March 2015). Core and Doctoral Thorsten Hens,
Equilibria of a Large Economy. (PSME-5) (https://books.
students Walter Trockel
google.com/books?id=knp9BgAAQBAJ). Princeton
University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-6947-3. Notes
2. Werner Hildenbrand; A. P. Kirman (1988). Equilibrium Contributed to the Facts and Ideas
analysis: variations on themes by Edgeworth and in Microeconomic Theory
Walras (https://books.google.com/books?id=Q1e7AAAA
IAAJ). North-Holland. ISBN 978-0-444-70511-2.
3. Werner Hildenbrand (14 July 2014). Market Demand: Theory and Empirical Evidence (http
s://books.google.com/books?id=2UkABAAAQBAJ). Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-
4008-6371-6.

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