The economics of order and disorder: the market as organizer and creator
- New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
- 224 p.
`The Economics of Order and Disorder is an enlightening book. It is full of original ideas about how to model the fundamentals of exchange; the discussions surrounding the models are highly insightful; and the book suggests many good directions for furhter work.' Journal of Economic Literature
'This book is highly recommended for those who want to remain at the frontiers of theoretical developments in economic theory. And it gives a taste of new directions in economic thinking that may become dominant in future.' P.M. Mathur, (deceased), University of Aberystwyth, Economics of Planning 27: 1994