There was an analogous discussion 6 years ago, but I open this discussion hoping there any some options on the market.
I'm looking after textbooks expecting mathematical maturity from the reader (or perhaps intended entirely for the mathematician), that follow a somewhat axiomatic approach and proceed as rigorously as possible in exposing the current state of economical sciences.
An alternative option for what I'm looking for is the current collection of problems of interests to the mathematicians, such as provided by Economics for Mathematicians by J. W. Cassels
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Textbooks of economics for mathematicians
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Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but Optimal Transport Methods in Economics might be interesting.