Title: Economics, welfare policy and the history of economic thought : essays in honour of Arnold Heertje
Abstract:Part 1 Economic theory: a cooperative theory of duopoly, Takashi Negishi a commodity flow model of flexible exchange rates with overshooting in response to inflation, Reinhard Selten the market for or...Part 1 Economic theory: a cooperative theory of duopoly, Takashi Negishi a commodity flow model of flexible exchange rates with overshooting in response to inflation, Reinhard Selten the market for oranges, David Furth complications in the model of a perfectly competitive firm and industry, Donald A. Walker models of the market, Claus Weddepohl revisiting the Schumpeter-hypotheses - firm size, market structure and technological regime, Uwe Cantner and Horst Hanusch technological change and economic growth - the case of catch-up, Chris Freeman coordination, technical progress and economic growth, Simon K. Kuipers, Gerard Hendrik Kuper reswitching - simplifying a famous example, Heinz Kurz, Neri Salvador. Part 2 Economic policy and applied economics: labour market flexibility and welfare, Frank Hahn on substitutability among domestic money and cross-border deposits, Martin M.G. Fase the role of international financial institutions in the current global economy, Joseph Stiglitz the Coase theorem and the cooperative Nash bargaining game, Walter Kanning on property rights and their modification, Ejan Mackaay economic development in Europe 1960-1996, Theo van de Klundert different data for studying behaviour, Paul Frijter, Bernard M.S. van Praag economy and morality - a conceptual framework, Yuich Shionoya. Part 3 History of economic thought: Richardo's misunderstood value theory and the readability of the principles, William J. Baumol Sherlock Holmes and the swarthy German - the case of inanely transforming Mehrwert to prices, Paul A. Samuelson Alfred Marshall and Herbert Somerton Foxwell - a tale of two libraries, Peter Groenewegen the afterglow of the German historical school, 1945-1960, Bertram Schefold an economist turned entrepreneur, Warren J. Samuels authority systems and schools of economic thought, Mark Perlman.Read More
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Date: 1999-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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