Debreu, Gérard (1986). Mathematical economics: twenty papers of Gerard Debreu. Cambridge Cambridgeshire New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN9780521335614.
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Debreu, Gérard (1954), "Representation of a preference ordering by a numerical function", dalam Thrall, Robert M.; Coombs, Clyde H.; Raiffa, Howard (penyunting), Decision processes, New York: Wiley, m/s.159–167, OCLC639321.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)Pdf.
Debreu, Gérard (1960), "Topological methods in cardinal utility theory", dalam Arrow, Kenneth J.; Karlin, Samuel; Suppes, Patrick (penyunting), Mathematical models in the social sciences, 1959: Proceedings of the first Stanford symposium, Stanford mathematical studies in the social sciences, IV, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, m/s.16–26, ISBN9780804700214.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)Pdf.
Debreu, Gérard; Scarf, Herbert (1972), "A limit theorem on the core of an economy", dalam McGuire, C.B.; Radner, Roy (penyunting), Decision and organization: a volume in honor of Jacob Marschak, Studies in Mathematical and Managerial Economics Series (volume 12), Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co., m/s.283–297, ISBN9780720433135.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Debreu, Gérard (1981), "Existence of competitive equilibrium", dalam Arrow, Kenneth J.; Intriligator, Michael D. (penyunting), Handbook of mathematical economics, Handbook of Economics Series, Amsterdam New York, New York: Elsevier North-Holland, m/s.697–744, ISBN9780444861269.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Düppe, Till (Fall 2012). "Gerard Debreu's secrecy: his life in order and silence". History of Political Economy. 44 (3): 413–449. doi:10.1215/00182702-1717239.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Gerard Debreu (1921–2004). The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Library of Economics and Liberty (ed.2nd). Liberty Fund. 2008.
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