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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367014
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 473 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 215
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economic theory of invention and innovation
    DDC: 338.064
    RVK:
    Keywords: Technischer Fortschritt ; Erfindung ; Innovation ; Innovationsdiffusion ; Theorie ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Inventions Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Inventions Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erfindung ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Innovation ; Wirtschaftstheorie
    Abstract: This comprehensive collection presents the classic articles in the economics of invention and innovation. It covers topics related to sources of inventive and innovative activity, including exogenous and endogenous innovation, with an emphasis on R&D activity and the diffusion of new techniques. Professor Link has prepared an original introduction, which offers an authoritative overview of a subject that is of growing importance to both economists and management scientists
    Abstract: Edwin Mansfield (1961), 'Technical Change and the Rate of Imitation', Econometrica, 29 (4), October, 741-66 -- Edwin Mansfield (1963), 'The Speed of Response of Firms to New Techniques', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 77 (2), May, 290-311 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1969), 'Classificatory Notes on the Production and Transmission of Technological Knowledge', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LIX (2), May, 29-35 -- Nathan Rosenberg (1972), 'Factors Affecting the Diffusion of Technology', Explorations in Economic History, 10 (1), Fall, 3-33 -- Paul A. David (1985), 'Clio and the Economics of QWERTY', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 75 (2), May, 332-7
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Yale Brozen (1953), 'Determinants of the Direction of Technological Change', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, XLIII (2), May, 288-302 -- Robert M. Solow (1957), 'Technical Change and the Aggregate Production Function', Review of Economics and Statistics, 39 (3), August, 312-20 -- Richard R. Nelson (1959), 'The Economics of Invention: A Survey of the Literature', Journal of Business, XXXII (2), April, 101-27 -- Benton F. Massell (1961), 'A Disaggregated View of Technical Change', Journal of Political Economy, LXIX (6), December, 547-57 -- M. Blaug (1963), 'A Survey of the Theory of Process-Innovations', Economica, XXX (117), February, 13-32 -- Syed Ahmad (1966), 'On the Theory of Induced Invention', Economic Journal, 76 (302), June, 344-57 -- M.I. Kamien and N.L. Schwartz (1969), 'Induced Factor Augmenting Technical Progress from a Microeconomic Viewpoint', Econometrica, 37 (4), October, 668-84 -- William D. Nordhaus (1969), 'An Economic Theory of Technological Change', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LIX (2), May, 18-28 -- William Fellner (1971), 'Empirical Support for the Theory of Induced Innovations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXV (4), November, 580-604 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing', Review of Economic Studies, XXIX (3), June, 155-73 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1977), 'In Search of Useful Theory of Innovation', Research Policy, 6 (1), January, 37-76 -- Paul M. Romer (1990), 'Endogenous Technological Change', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (5), Part 2, October, S71-S102 -- Robert F. Hébert and Albert N. Link (2006), 'The Entrepreneur as Innovator', Journal of Technology Transfer, 31, 589-97 -- Richard R. Nelson (1959), 'The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research', Journal of Political Economy, LXVII (3), June, 297-306 -- Morton I. Kamien and Nancy L. Schwartz (1971), 'Expenditure Patterns for Risky R and D Projects', Journal of Applied Probability, 8 (1), March, 60-73 -- F.M. Scherer (1982), 'Inter-Industry Technology Flows in the United States', Research Policy, 11 (4), August, 227-45 -- Wesley M. Cohen and Daniel A. Levinthal (1989), 'Innovation and Learning: The Two Faces of R&D', Economic Journal, 99 (397), September, 569-96 -- Gary P. Pisano (1996), 'Learning-Before-Doing in the Development of New Process Technology', Research Policy, 25, 1097-119 -- Zvi Griliches (1957), 'Hybrid Corn: An Exploration in the Economics of Technological Change', Econometrica, 25 (4), October, 501-22
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 534 p) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings on business and management 12
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Family business
    DDC: 338.6
    RVK:
    Keywords: Familienunternehmen ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Family-owned business enterprises ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Familienbetrieb
    Abstract: This insightful collection conveniently presents the most influential and frequently cited family business research articles. 'Must quote' papers on a broad range of topics, as well as a variety of methods are included and serve as a model for forthcoming work and a foundation for future theory. Complemented by the authors' comprehensive introduction, this volume is an essential reference tool for seasoned researchers, new students and those who work with family businesses
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sabine B. Klein, Joseph H. Astrachan and Kosmas X. Smyrnios (2005), 'The F-PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory', Entrepreneurship - Theory and Practice, 29 (3), May, 321-39 -- Melissa Carey Shanker and Joseph H. Astrachan (1996), 'Myths and Realities: Family Businesses' Contribution to the US Economy- A Framework for Assessing Family Business Statistics', gFamily Business Review, 9 (2), Summer, 107-23 -- Rik Donckels and Erwin Frohlich (1991), 'Are Family Businesses Really Different? European Experiences from STRATOS', Family Business Review, IV (2), Summer, 149-60 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin and Richard N. Dino (2003), 'Exploring the Agency Consequences of Ownership Dispersion Among the Directors of Private Family Firms', Academy of Management Journal, 46 (2), April, 179-94 -- Matthew C. Sonfield and Robert N. Lussier (2004), 'First-, Second-, and Third-Generation Family Firms: A Comparison', Family Business Review, XVII (3), September, 189-202 -- Sharon M. Danes and Patricia D. Olson (2003), 'Women's Role Involvement in Family Businesses, Business Tensions, and Business Success', Family Business Review, XVI (1), March, 53-68 -- Jess H. Chua, James J. Chrisman and Erick P. C. Chang (2004), 'Are Family Firms Born or Made? An Exploratory Investigation', Family Business Review, XVII (1), March, 37-54 -- Ronald C. Anderson and David M. Reeb (2003), 'Founding-Family Ownership and Firm Performance: Evidence from the S&P 500', Journal of Finance, LVIII (3), June, 1301-28 -- Miguel Angel Gallo, Josep Tapies and Kristin Cappuyns (2004), 'Comparison of Family and Nonfamily Business: Financial Logic and Personal Preferences', Family Business Review, XVII (4), December, 303-18 -- Catherine M. Daily and Marc J. Dollinger (1992), 'An Empirical Examination of Ownership Structure in Family and Professionally Managed Firms', Family Business Review, V (2), Summer, 117-36 -- Ronald C. Anderson and David M. Reeb (2004), 'Board Composition: Balancing Family Influence in S&P 500 Firms', Administrative Science Quarterly, 49 (2), June, 209-37 -- Daniel L. McConaughy (2000), 'Family CEOs vs. Nonfamily CEOs in the Family-Controlled Firm: An Examination of the Level and Sensitivity of Pay to Performance', Family Business Review, XIII (2), June, 121-31 -- Jess H. Chua, James J. Chrisman and Pramodita Sharma (2003), 'Succession and Nonsuccession Concerns of Family Firms and Agency Relationship with Nonfamily Managers', Family Business Review, XVI (2), June, 89-107 -- Joseph H. Astrachan and Thomas A. Kolenko (1994), 'A Neglected Factor Explaining Family Business Success: Human Resource Practices', Family Business Review, 7 (3), Fall, 251-62 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2005), 'Entrepreneurial Risk Taking in Family Firms', Family Business Review, XVIII (1), March, 23-40 -- Nancy Upton, Elisabeth J. Teal and Joe T. Felan (2001), 'Strategic and Business Planning Practices of Fast Growth Family Firms', Journal of Small Business Management, 39 (1), 60-72 -- Renato Tagiuri and John A. Davis (1992), 'On the Goals of Successful Family Companies', Family Business Review, V (1), Spring, 43-62 -- Shaker A. Zahra, James C. Hayton and Carlo Salvato (2004), 'Entrepreneurship in Family vs. Non-Family Firms: A Resource-based Analysis of the Effect of Organizational Culture', Entrepreneurship - Theory and Practice, 28 (4), Summer, 363-81 -- Shaker A. Zahra (2003), 'International Expansion of U.S. Manufacturing Family Businesses: The Effect of Ownership and Involvement', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 495-512
    Abstract: Ronald C. Anderson, Sattar A. Mansi and David M. Reeb (2003), 'Founding Family Ownership and the Agency Cost of Debt', Journal of Financial Economics, 68, 263-85 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin, Richard N. Dino and Ann K. Buchholtz (2001), 'Agency Relationships in Family Firms: Theory and Evidence', Organization Science, 12 (2), March-April, 99-116 -- William S. Schulze, Michael H. Lubatkin and Richard N. Dino (2003), 'Toward a Theory of Agency and Altruism in Family Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 473-90 -- Mikko Mustakallio, Erkko Autio and Shaker A. Zahra (2002), 'Relational and Contractual Governance in Family Firms: Effects in Strategic Decision Making', Family Business Review, XV (3), September, 205-22 -- Wendy C. Handler (1992), 'The Succession Experience of the Next Generation', Family Business Review, V (3), Fall, 283-307 -- Ivan Lansberg and Joseph H. Astrachan (1994), 'Influence of Family Relationships on Succession Planning and Training: The Importance of Mediating Factors', Family Business Review, VII (1), Spring, 39-59 -- Colette Dumas (1989), 'Understanding of Father-Daughter and Father-Son Dyads in Family-Owned Businesses', Family Business Review, II (1), Spring, 31-46 -- Sharon M. Danes, Martha A. Rueter, Hee-Kyung Kwon and William Doherty (2002), 'Family FIRO Model: An Application to Family Business', Family Business Review, XV (1), March, 31-43 -- Ernesto J. Poza, Theodore Alfred and Anil Maheshwari (1997), 'Stakeholder Perceptions of Culture and Management Practices in Family and Family Firms - A Preliminary Report', Family Business Review, 10 (2), Summer, 135-55
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366499
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 724 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 12
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Financing entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    Keywords: Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensgründung ; Finanzierung
    Abstract: This important collection comprises 24 previously published papers. These include foundational papers which offer an understanding of the conceptual and historical substructure of entrepreneurial finance and more recent seminal works about entrepreneurs and the obstacles that they systematically seek to overcome. Further articles describe the variety of institutional forms that have evolved to address the challenges inherent in entrepreneurial finance and the role of government in the process of innovation, entrepreneurship and the financing of new ventures. These papers, complemented by the editors' comprehensive introduction, are essential for scholars, researchers, policymakers and entrepreneurs wishing to advance their understanding of this important and expanding field of study
    Abstract: Jay R. Ritter and Ivo Welch (2002), 'A Review of IPO Activity, Pricing, and Allocations', Journal of Finance, LVII (4), August, 1795-828 -- Richard Zeckhauser (1996), 'The Challenge of Contracting for Technological Information', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93 (23), November, 12743-8 -- Samuel Kortum and Josh Lerner (2000), 'Assessing the Contribution of Venture Capital to Innovation', RAND Journal of Economics, 31 (4), Winter, 674-92 -- Josh Lerner (2002), 'When Bureaucrats Meet Entrepreneurs: The Design of Effective "Public Venture Capital" Programmes', Economic Journal, 112, February, F73-F84 -- Bronwyn H. Hall (2002), 'The Financing of Research and Development', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 18 (1), Spring, 35-51
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Frank H. Knight (1921), 'Enterprise and Profit', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Part III, Chapters 9 and 10, Boston, MA, USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 264-312 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1949), 'Economic Theory and Entrepreneurial History', in Change and the Entrepreneur: Postulates and Patterns for Entrepreneurial History, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 63-84 -- Edward P. Lazear (2005), 'Entrepreneurship', Journal of Labor Economics, 23 (4), October, 649-80 -- Paul Gompers, Josh Lerner and David Scharfstein (2005), 'Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations and the Genesis of New Ventures, 1986 to 1999', Journal of Finance, LX (2), April, 577-614 -- David B. Audretsch and Paula E. Stephan (1996), 'Company-Scientist Locational Links: The Case of Biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641-52 -- Allen N. Berger and Gregory F. Udell (1998), 'The Economics of Small Business Finance: The Roles of Private Equity and Debt Markets in the Financial Growth Cycle', Journal of Banking and Finance, 22, August, 613-73 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, David Joulfaian and Harvey S. Rosen (1994), 'Sticking It Out: Entrepreneurial Survival and Liquidity Constraints', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (1), February, 53-75 -- R. Glenn Hubbard (1998), 'Capital-Market Imperfections and Investment', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXVI (1), March, 193-225 -- Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales (1995), 'What Do We Know about Capital Structure? Some Evidence from International Data', Journal of Finance, L (5), December, 1421-60 -- Robert E. Carpenter and Bruce C. Petersen (2002), 'Is the Growth of Small Firms Constrained by Internal Finance?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May, 298-309 -- Anuradha Basu and Simon C. Parker (2001), 'Family Finance and New Business Start-Ups', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 63 (3), July, 333-58 -- Bernard S. Black and Ronald J. Gilson (1998), 'Venture Capital and the Structure of Capital Markets: Banks versus Stock Markets', Journal of Financial Economics, 47, March, 243-77 -- Carola Schenone (2004), 'The Effect of Banking Relationships on the Firm's IPO Underpricing', Journal of Finance, LIX (6), December, 2903-58 -- Jeremy Berkowitz and Michelle J. White (2004), 'Bankruptcy and Small Firms' Access to Credit', RAND Journal of Economics, 35 (1), Spring, 69-84 -- Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Margaret Levenstein and Kenneth L. Sokoloff (2007), 'Financing Invention during the Second Industrial Revolution: Cleveland, Ohio, 1870-1920', in Naomi R. Lamoreaux (ed) and Kenneth L. Sokoloff (ed) (eds), Financing Innovation in the United States, 1870 to the Present, Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 39-84 -- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner (2001), 'The Venture Capital Revolution', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (2), Spring, 145-68 -- Steven N. Kaplan and Per Stromberg (2003), 'Financial Contracting Theory Meets the Real World: An Empirical Analysis of Venture Capital Contracts', Review of Economic Studies, 70 (1), January, 281-315 -- Thomas Hellmann and Manju Puri (2002), 'Venture Capital and the Professionalization of Start-Up Firms: Empirical Evidence', Journal of Finance, LVII (1), February, 169-97 -- Philip E. Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb (2003), 'Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States', Journal of Technology Transfer, 28, 227-39
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367021
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 489 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 216
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of hazardous waste and contaminated land
    DDC: 363.7287
    Keywords: Sonderabfall ; Bodenbelastung ; Altlastensanierung ; Abfallentsorgung ; Bodenverbesserung ; Abfallwirtschaft ; Entschädigungsfonds ; superfund ; Hazardous wastes Economic aspects ; Hazardous waste sites Economic aspects ; Sonderabfall ; Wirtschaft ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sonderabfall ; Abfallbeseitigung ; Wirtschaft ; Bodenverschmutzung ; Wirtschaft
    Abstract: Professor Sigman has selected the most authoritative previously published papers for this pathbreaking collection. This timely book examines private decision-making and government policy for the management of hazardous waste, the clean-up of contaminated land and the redevelopment of brownfield sites. Issues explored include the success of economic incentive policies such as 'green taxes' and tort liability, environmental decentralization and attitudes toward risk by both regulators and households. The additional focus on empirical analysis will help economists understand this challenging public policy area and will make economic insights accessible to policymakers
    Abstract: James Boyd, Winston Harrington and Molly K. Macauley (1996), 'The Effects of Environmental Liability on Industrial Real Estate Development', Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 12 (1), January, 37-58 -- Kathleen Segerson (1993), 'Liability Transfers: An Economic Assessment of Buyer and Lender Liability', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25 (1), July, S46-S63 -- Daniel T. McGrath (2000), 'Urban Industrial Land Redevelopment and Contamination Risk', Journal of Urban Economics, 47 (3), May, 414-42 -- Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta and Margherita Turvani (2005), 'The Role of Liability, Regulation and Economic Incentives in Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment: Evidence from Surveys of Developers', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35 (4), July, 327-51
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Clifford S. Russell (1988), 'Economic Incentives in the Management of Hazardous Wastes', Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 13 (2), 257-74 -- Anna Alberini and John Bartholomew (1999), 'The Determinants of Hazardous Waste Disposal Choice: An Empirical Analysis of Halogenated Solvent Waste Shipments', Contemporary Economic Policy, 17 (3), July, 309-20 -- Hilary Sigman (1998), 'Midnight Dumping: Public Policies and Illegal Disposal of Used Oil', RAND Journal of Economics, 29 (1), Spring, 157-78 -- Sarah L. Stafford (2006), 'Rational or Confused Polluters? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Compliance', B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (Contributions), 5 (1), Article 21, available at http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/contributions/vol5/iss1/art21 -- Arik Levinson (1999), 'NIMBY Taxes Matter: The Case of State Hazardous Waste Disposal Taxes', Journal of Public Economics, 74 (1), October, 31-51 -- James T. Hamilton (1993), 'Politics and Social Costs: Estimating the Impact of Collective Action on Hazardous Waste Facilities', RAND Journal of Economics, 24 (1), Spring, 101-25 -- Howard Kunreuther and Paul R. Kleindorfer (1986), 'A Sealed-Bid Auction Mechanism for Siting Noxious Facilities', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 76 (2), May, 295-9 -- Daniel E. Ingberman (1995), 'Siting Noxious Facilities: Are Markets Efficient?', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 29 (3), November, S20-S33 -- Bruno S. Frey, Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Reiner Eichenberger (1996), 'The Old Lady Visits Your Backyard: A Tale of Morals and Markets', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (6), December, 1297-313 -- Brian R. Copeland (1991), 'International Trade in Waste Products in the Presence of Illegal Disposal', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 20 (2), March, 143-62 -- Ted Gayer, James T. Hamilton and W. Kip Viscusi (2002), 'The Market Value of Reducing Cancer Risk: Hedonic Housing Prices with Changing Information', Southern Economic Journal, 69 (2), October, 266-89 -- Katherine Kiel and Jeffrey Zabel (2001), 'Estimating the Economic Benefits of Cleaning Up Superfund Sites: The Case of Woburn, Massachusetts', Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 22 (2-3), 163-84 -- Kent D. Messer, William D. Schulze, Katherine F. Hackett, Trudy A. Cameron and Gary H. McClelland (2006), 'Can Stigma Explain Large Property Value Losses? The Psychology and Economics of Superfund', Environmental and Resource Economics, 33, 299-324 -- Shreekant Gupta, George Van Houtven and Maureen Cropper (1996), 'Paying for Permanence: An Economic Analysis of EPA's Cleanup Decisions at Superfund Sites', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (3), Autumn, 563-82 -- W. Kip Viscusi and James T. Hamilton (1999), 'Are Risk Regulators Rational? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Cleanup Decisions', American Economic Review, 89 (4), September, 1010-27 -- Lloyd S. Dixon (1995), 'The Transaction Costs Generated by Superfund's Liability Approach', in Richard L. Revesz (ed) and Richard B. Stewart (ed) (eds), Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science, and Law, Chapter 7, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 171-85 -- Gordon C. Rausser, Leo K. Simon and Jinhua Zhao (1998), 'Information Asymmetries, Uncertainties, and Cleanup Delays at Superfund Sites', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 35 (1), January, 48-68 -- Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz (1995), 'Evaluating the Effects of Alternative Superfund Liability Rules', in Richard L. Revesz (ed) and Richard B. Stewart (ed) (eds), Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science, and Law, Chapter 5, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 115-44 -- Anna Alberini and David Austin (2002), 'Accidents Waiting to Happen: Liability Policy and Toxic Pollution Releases', Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (4), November, 729-41
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367076
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 11
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The political economy of entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Entrepreneurship ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Entrepreneurship
    Abstract: Political economy has been at the core of entrepreneurship research since its conception. Although the entrepreneur is frequently regarded as the key figure in the capitalist system, academic research in economics has for a long time overlooked the entrepreneur in its analyses of growth. In terms of political economy this neglect has been even more glaring. These volumes bring together the most important contributions from a very scattered and disparate research field. The collection provides scholars, postgraduates, and students of economics and entrepreneurship with a systematic exposition of a largely undefined field of research
    Abstract: Giorgio Bellettini and Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano (2005), 'Special Interests and Technological Change', Review of Economic Studies, 72 (1), January, 43-56 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2000), 'Political Losers as a Barrier to Economic Development', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 90 (2), May, 126-30 -- Césaire A. Meh (2005), 'Entrepreneurship, Wealth Inequality and Taxation', Review of Economic Dynamics, 8, 688-719 -- Vincenzo Quadrini (2000), 'Entrepreneurship, Saving and Social Mobility', Review of Economic Dynamics, 3, 1-40 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Harvey S. Rosen and Robert Weathers (2000), 'Horatio Alger Meets the Mobility Tables', Small Business Economics, 14, 243-74 -- John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (3), Summer, 153-70 -- Alberto Chilosi (2001), 'Entrepreneurship and Transition', MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, 11, 327-57 -- David Smallbone and Friederike Welter (2001), 'The Role of Government in SME Development in Transition Economies', International Small Business Journal, 19 (4), July-September, 63-77 -- Hans-Werner Sinn (1996), 'Social Insurance, Incentives and Risk Taking', International Tax and Public Finance, 3 (3), 259-80 -- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Vesa Kanniainen (2001), 'Entrepreneurship, Economic Risks and Risk Insurance in the Welfare State: Results with OECD Data 1978-93', German Economic Review, 2 (3), 195-218 -- Magnus Henrekson (2005), 'Entrepreneurship: A Weak Link in the Welfare State?', Industrial and Corporate Change, 14 (3), 437-67
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): William J. Baumol (2002), 'Independent Innovation in History: Productive Entrepreneurship and the Rule of Law', in The Free-Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the Growth Miracle of Capitalism, Chapter 5, Princeton, NJ and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 55-72, references 3 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter ([1942] 1950), 'Crumbling Walls', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Chapter XII, London: Allen & Unwin, 131-42 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1983), 'American Institutions and Economic Progress', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 139 (2), June, 191-6 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1985), 'The Primacy of Entrepreneurial Discovery', in Discovery and the Capitalist Process, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL and London: University of Chicago Press, 15-39, notes 40 -- Tony Fu-Lai Yu (2001), 'An Entrepreneurial Perspective of Institutional Change', Constitutional Political Economy, 12 (3), September, 217-36 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2006), 'De Facto Political Power and Institutional Persistence', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 96 (2), May, 325-30 -- Bruce L. Benson (2004), 'Opportunities Forgone: The Unmeasurable Costs of Regulation', Journal of Private Enterprise, XIX (2), Spring, 1-25 -- Magnus Henrekson and Ulf Jakobsson (2001), 'Where Schumpeter was Nearly Right - The Swedish Model and Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11, 331-58 -- Hernando de Soto (2000), 'The Mystery of Capital', in The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, Chapter 3, New York, NY: Basic Books, 39-67, notes 147 -- Simon Johnson, John McMillan and Christopher Woodruff (2002), 'Property Rights and Finance', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1335-56 -- Francisco M. Gonzalez (2005), 'Insecure Property and Technological Backwardness', Economic Journal, 115 (505), July, 703-21 -- Wei Fan and Michelle J. White (2003), 'Personal Bankruptcy and the Level of Entrepreneurial Activity', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVI (2), October, 543-67 -- Evsey D. Domar and Richard A. Musgrave (1944), 'Proportional Income Taxation and Risk-Taking', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 58 (3), May, 388-422 -- S.M. Kanbur (1981), 'Risk Taking and Taxation: An Alternative Perspective', Journal of Public Economics, 15, 163-84 -- Martin T. Robson and Colin Wren (1999), 'Marginal and Average Tax Rates and the Incentive for Self-Employment', Southern Economic Journal, 65 (4), April, 757-73 -- Christian Keuschnigg and Soren Bo Nielsen (2002), 'Tax Policy, Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship', Journal of Public Economics, 87, 175-203 -- Donald Bruce and Mohammed Mohsin (2006), 'Tax Policy and Entrepreneurship: New Time Series Evidence', Small Business Economics, 26, 409-25 -- Donald Bruce (2000), 'Effects of the United States Tax System on Transitions into Self-Employment', Labour Economics, 7, 545-74 -- Simon C. Parker (2003), 'Does Tax Evasion Affect Occupational Choice?', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 65 (3), July, 379-94
    Abstract: William M. Gentry and R. Glenn Hubbard (2000), 'Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 90 (2), May, 283-7 -- Robert Carroll, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Mark Rider and Harvey S. Rosen (2000), 'Income Taxes and Entrepreneurs' Use of Labor', Journal of Labor Economics, 18 (2), April, 324-51 -- William G. Gale (1991), 'Economic Effects of Federal Credit Programs', American Economic Review, 81 (1), March, 133-52 -- David de Meza (2002), 'Overlending?', Economic Journal, 112, February, F17-F31 -- Christian Keuschnigg and Søren Bo Nielsen (2001), 'Public Policy for Venture Capital', International Tax and Public Finance, 8, 557-72 -- Wenli Li (1998), 'Government Loan, Guarantee and Grant Programs: An Evaluation', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 84 (4), Fall, 25-51 -- Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch and Patricia P. McDougall (2004), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy', Small Business Economics, 22 (3/4), April/May, 313-23 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin (2000), 'Public Policy Toward Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 15, 283-91 -- Josh Lerner (1999), 'The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program', Journal of Business, 72 (3), July, 285-318 -- Colin Wren and David J. Storey (2002), 'Evaluating the Effect of Soft Business Support upon Small Firm Performance', Oxford Economic Papers, 54, 334-65 -- Douglas J. Cumming and Jeffrey G. MacIntosh (2006), 'Crowding Out Private Equity: Canadian Evidence', Journal of Business Venturing, 21, 569-609 -- Randall G. Holcombe (2002), 'Political Entrepreneurship and the Democratic Allocation of Economic Resources', Review of Austrian Economics, 15 (2/3), 143-59 -- Michael Wohlgemuth (2000), 'Political Entrepreneurship and Bidding for Political Monopoly', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 10, 273-95 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 -- Daron Acemoglu and Thierry Verdier (1998), 'Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach', Economic Journal, 108, September, 1381-403 -- Konstantin Sonin (2003), 'Why the Rich May Favor Poor Protection of Property Rights', Journal of Comparative Economics, 31, 715-31 -- Jesper Roine (2006), 'The Political Economics of Not Paying Taxes', Public Choice, 126, 107-34 -- Joel Mokyr (2000), 'Innovation and its Enemies: The Economic and Political Roots of Technological Inertia', in Mancur Olson (ed) and Satu Kähkönen (ed) (eds), A Not-So-Dismal Science, Chapter 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 61-91 -- Per Krusell and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull (2002), 'Politico-Economic Transition', Review of Economic Design, 7, 309-29
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    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 229
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Benefit-cost analysis
    DDC: 658.1554
    Keywords: Cost effectiveness ; Value analysis (Cost control) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Benefit-cost analysis is at heart a subject of practicality and usefulness. With this in mind, the editor has chosen the most relevant previously published articles for these volumes. Having explored the theoretical and ethical underpinnings of the subject, the book then addresses some major policy issues and debates. These include the institutional arrangements through which benefit-cost analyses would be most useful to the policy and decision process, the need for a set of principles and standards to unify benefit-cost analysis methods, the use of general equilibrium analysis and the proper treatment of uncertainty and risk. In his new introduction, the editor offers his own particular viewpoint and raises issues which will intrigue both academics and practitioners
    Abstract: John K. Horowitz and Kenneth E. McConnell (2002), 'A Review of WTA/WTP Studies', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 44 (3), November, 426-47 -- Jinhua Zhao and Catherine L. Kling (2004), 'Willingness to Pay, Compensating Variation, and the Cost of Commitment', Economic Inquiry, 42 (3), July, 503-17 -- Jack Knetsch (2007), 'Biased Valuations, Damage Assessments, and Policy Choices: The Choice of Measure Matters', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 345-58 -- Daniel Kahneman and Jack L. Knetsch (1992), 'Valuing Public Goods: The Purchase of Moral Satisfaction', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 57-70 -- V. Kerry Smith (1992), 'Arbitrary Values, Good Causes, and Premature Verdicts', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 71-89 -- Daniel Kahneman and Jack L. Knetsch (1992), 'Contingent Valuation and the Value of Public Goods: Reply', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 22 (1), January, 90-94 -- Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1993), 'Appendix I: Report of the NOAA Panel on Contingent Valuation', excerpt from 'Natural Resources Damage Assessments Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990', Federal Register, 58 (10), January 15, 4602-14 -- W. Michael Hanemann (1994), 'Valuing the Environment Through Contingent Valuation', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (4), Fall, 19-43 -- V. Kerry Smith (1997), 'Pricing What is Priceless: A Status Report on Non-Market Valuation of Environmental Resources', in Henk Folmer (ed) and Tom Tietenberg (ed) (eds), International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 1997/1998: A Survey of Current Issues, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, NH, USA: Edward Elgar, 156-204 -- Raymond B. Palmquist (2005), 'Weak Complementarity, Path Independence, and the Intuition of the Willig Condition', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49 (1), January, 103-15 -- John Whalley (1975), 'How Reliable is Partial Equilibrium Analysis?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 57 (3), August, 299-310 -- Stephen J. Turnovsky, Haim Shalit and Andrew Schmitz (1980), 'Consumer's Surplus, Price Instability, and Consumer Welfare', Econometrica, 48 (1), January, 135-52 -- Michael Hazilla and Raymond J. Kopp (1990), 'Social Cost of Environmental Quality Regulations: A General Equilibrium Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (4), August, 853-73 -- Lawrence H. Goulder and Roberton C. Williams III (2003), 'The Substantial Bias from Ignoring General Equilibrium Effects in Estimating Excess Burden, and a Practical Solution', Journal of Political Economy, 111 (4), August, 898-927 -- V. Kerry Smith, Holger Sieg, H. Spencer Banzhaf and Randall P. Walsh (2004), 'General Equilibrium Benefits for Environmental Improvements: Projected Ozone Reductions under EPA's Prospective Analysis for the Los Angeles Air Basin', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47 (3), May, 559-84 -- Tjalling C. Koopmans (1965), 'On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth', Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia, 28 (1), 225-87 -- David F. Bradford (1975), 'Constraints on Government Investment Opportunities and the Choice of Discount Rate', American Economic Review, 65 (5), December, 887-99 -- Robert C. Lind (1999), 'Analysis for Intergenerational Decisionmaking', in Paul R. Portney (ed) and John P. Weyant (ed) (eds), Discounting and Intergenerational Equity, Chapter 17, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 173-80 253 -- Martin L. Weitzman (2001), 'Gamma Discounting', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 260-71
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Harold Hotelling (1938), 'The General Welfare in Relation to Problems of Taxation and of Railway and Utility Rates', Econometrica, 6 (3), July, 242-69 -- Lionel Robbins (1938), 'Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility: A Comment', Economic Journal, XLVIII (192), December, 635-41 -- Nicholas Kaldor (1939), 'Welfare Propositions of Economics and Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility', Economic Journal, XLIX(195), September, 549-52 -- J.R. Hicks (1939), 'The Foundations of Welfare Economics', Economic Journal, XLIX (196), December, 696-712 -- Tibor de Scitovszky (1941), 'A Note on Welfare Propositions in Economics', Review of Economic Studies, 9 (1), November, 77-88 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1950), 'Evaluation of Real National Income', Oxford Economic Papers, 2 (1), New Series, January, 1-29 -- John V. Krutilla (1961), 'Welfare Aspects of Benefit-Cost Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 69 (3), June, 226-35 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1971), 'Three Basic Postulates for Applied Welfare Economics: An Interpretive Essay', Journal of Economic Literature, 9 (3), September, 785-97 -- Robin W. Boadway (1974), 'The Welfare Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis', Economic Journal, 84 (336), December, 926-39 -- E.J. Mishan (1982), 'The New Controversy about the Rationale of Economic Evaluation', Journal of Economic Issues, XVI (1), March, 29-47 -- Theodore M. Porter (1995), 'U.S. Army Engineers and the Rise of Cost-Benefit Analysis', in Trust in Numbers: The Pursuit of Objectivity in Science and Public Life, Chapter 7, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 148-89, notes, references -- Richard D. Morgenstern (1997), 'The Legal and Institutional Setting for Economic Analysis at EPA', in Richard D. Morgenstern (ed) (ed.), Economic Analyses at EPA: Assessing Regulatory Impact, Chapter 2, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 5-23 -- Steven Kelman (1981), 'Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Ethical Critique', Regulation, 5 (1), January/February, 33-40 -- Gerard Butters, John Calfee and Pauline Ippolito (1981), 'Defending Cost-Benefit Analysis: Replies to Steven Kelman', Regulation, 5 (2), March/April, 41-2 -- Dale Whittington and Duncan MacRae, Jr. (1986), 'The Issue of Standing in Cost-Benefit Analysis', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 5 (4), Summer, 665-82 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (1998), 'Is Cost-Benefit Analysis Legal? Three Rules', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 17 (3), Summer, 419-56 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr., Yoram Bauman and Aaron Finkle (2006), 'An Aggregate Measure for Benefit-Cost Analysis', Ecological Economics, 58 (3), 449-61 -- Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch and Richard H. Thaler (1990), 'Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1325-48 -- W. Michael Hanemann (1991), 'Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: How Much Can They Differ?', American Economic Review, 81 (3), June, 635-47
    Abstract: Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (2004), 'Should Moral Sentiments be Incorporated into Benefit-Cost Analysis? An Example of Long-Term Discounting', Policy Sciences, 37 (3), 305-18 -- Mark A. Moore, Anthony E. Boardman, Aidan R. Vining, David L. Weimer and David H. Greenberg (2004), '"Just Give Me a Number!" Practical Values for the Social Discount Rate', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 23 (4), 789-812 -- Baruch Fischhoff, Paul Slovic and Sarah Lichtenstein (1979), 'Weighing the Risks', Environment, 21 (4), May, 17-20, 32-38 -- Alonzo Plough and Sheldon Krimsky (1987), 'The Emergence of Risk Communication Studies: Social and Political Context', Science, Technology and Human Values, 12 (3/4), Summer/Fall, 4-10 -- Robert A. Pollak (1996), 'Government Risk Regulation', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 545, May, 25-34 -- Jonathan Baert Wiener and John D. Graham (1995), 'Resolving Risk Tradeoffs', in John D. Graham (ed) and Jonathan Baert Wiener (ed) (eds), Risk versus Risk: Tradeoffs in Protecting Health and the Environment, Chapter 11, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 226-71, references 341 -- National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Risk-Based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction (2000), 'Beargrass Creek', in Risk Analysis and Uncertainty in Flood Damage Reduction Studies, excerpt from Chapter 5, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 72-98, references -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (2001), '6.7 Fairness and the Regard for Others', from 'The Problem of Missing Values in Normative Law and Economic Analysis', in Economic Efficiency in Law and Economics, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 148-50, notes, references -- Scott Farrow (2004), 'Using Risk Assessment, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and Real Options to Implement a Precautionary Principle', Risk Analysis, 24 (3), 727-35 -- Richard A. Williams and Kimberly M. Thompson (2004), 'Integrated Analysis: Combining Risk and Economic Assessments While Preserving the Separation of Powers', Risk Analysis, 24 (6), 1613-23 -- Charles J. Cicchetti, A. Myrick Freeman III, Robert H. Haveman and Jack L. Knetsch (1971), 'On the Economics of Mass Demonstrations: A Case Study of the November 1969 March on Washington', American Economic Review, 61 (4), September, 719-24 -- Richard Carson, Nicholas E. Flores and W. Michael Hanemann (1998), 'Sequencing and Valuing Public Goods', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 36 (3), November, 314-23 -- Raymond B. Palmquist and V. Kerry Smith (2002), 'The Use of Hedonic Property Value Techniques for Policy and Litigation', in Tom Tietenberg (ed) and Henk Folmer (ed) (eds), International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2002/2003: A Survey of Current Issues, Chapter 3, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 115-64 465
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    ISBN: 9781785366796
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 599 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Critical perspectives on the global trading system and the WTO 16
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The WTO and the political economy of trade policy
    DDC: 382.3
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    Keywords: World Trade Organization ; World Trade Organization ; World Trade Organization ; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Handelsabkommen ; Meistbegünstigung ; Antidiskriminierungsrecht ; Protektionismus ; WTO-Recht ; Commercial policy ; International trade ; Commercial policy ; International trade ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; World Trade Organization ; Weltwirtschaft ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; Welthandel
    Abstract: This indispensable volume brings together the key contributions to the academic literature on the subject of the political economy of trade policy. Topics covered include unilateral and multilateral trade policies, international trade agreements and administered protection. In their comprehensive introduction, the editors present an insightful discussion of the political economy approach, the development of multilateral trade agreements, the trade and internal motives that guide unilateral trade policy and the features that characterise unilateralism. This volume is essential for professors, researchers and policymakers concerned with international trade policy
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Harry G. Johnson (1953-54), 'Optimum Tariffs and Retaliation', Review of Economic Studies, 21 (2), 142-53 -- Richard E. Caves (1976), 'Economic Models of Political Choice: Canada's Tariff Structure', Canadian Journal of Economics, IX (2), May, 278-300 -- William A. Brock and Stephen P. Magee (1978), 'The Economics of Special Interest Politics: The Case of the Tariff', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 68 (2), May, 246-50 -- Arye L. Hillman (1982), 'Declining Industries and Political-Support Protectionist Motives', American Economic Review, 72 (5), December, 1180-87 -- Wolfgang Mayer (1984), 'Endogenous Tariff Formation', American Economic Review, 74 (5), December, 970-85 -- James H. Cassing and Arye L. Hillman (1986), 'Shifting Comparative Advantage and Senescent Industry Collapse', American Economic Review, 76 (3), June, 516-23 -- Jonathan Eaton and Gene M. Grossman (1986), 'Optimal Trade and Industrial Policy Under Oligopoly', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 101 (2), May, 383-406 -- Arye L. Hillman and Heinrich W. Ursprung (1988), 'Domestic Politics, Foreign Interests and International Trade Policy', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 729-45 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1994), 'Protection for Sale', American Economic Review, 84 (4), September, 833-50 -- James H. Cassing (1996), 'Protectionist Mutual Funds', European Journal of Political Economy, 12 (1), April, 1-18 -- Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Giovanni Maggi (1999), 'Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation', American Economic Review, 89 (5), December, 1135-55 -- JoAnne Feeney and Arye L. Hillman (2004), 'Trade Liberalization Through Asset Markets', Journal of International Economics, 64, 151-67 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (2006), 'Selling "Protection for Sale"', Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 13, 153-62 -- Wolfgang Mayer (1981), 'Theoretical Considerations on Negotiated Tariff Adjustments', Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 33 (1), March, 135-53 -- Avinash Dixit (1987), 'Strategic Aspects of Trade Policy', in Truman F. Bewley (ed) (ed.), Advances in Economic Theory: Fifth World Congress, Chapter 9, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 329-62 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1995), 'Trade Wars and Trade Talks', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (4), August, 675-708 -- Arye L. Hillman and Peter Moser (1996), 'Trade Liberalization as Politically Optimal Exchange of Market Access', in Matthew B. Canzoneri (ed), Wilfred J. Ethier (ed) and Vittorio Grilli (ed) (eds), The New Transatlantic Economy, Chapter 10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 295-312 -- Giovanni Maggi and Andrés Rodríguez-Clare (1998), 'The Value of Trade Agreements in the Presence of Political Pressures', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (3), June, 574-601 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1999), 'An Economic Theory of GATT', American Economic Review, 89 (1), March, 215-48
    Abstract: Wilfred J. Ethier (2004), 'Political Externalities, Nondiscrimination and a Multilateral World', Review of International Economics, 12 (3), 303-20 -- Warren F. Schwartz and Alan O. Sykes (1996), 'Toward a Positive Theory of the Most Favored Nation Obligation and Its Exceptions in the WTO/GATT System', International Review of Law and Economics, 16 (1), March, 27-51 -- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (2001), 'Economic and Legal Aspects of the Most-Favored-Nation Clause', European Journal of Political Economy, 17, 233-79 -- J.M. Finger, H. Keith Hall and Douglas R. Nelson (1982), 'The Political Economy of Administered Protection', American Economic Review, 72 (3), June, 452-66 -- Robert W. Staiger and Guido Tabellini (1987), 'Discretionary Trade Policy and Excessive Protection', American Economic Review, 77 (5), December, 823-37 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1990), 'A Theory of Managed Trade', American Economic Review, 80 (4), September, 779-95 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (1991), 'The Economics and Political Economy of Managed Trade', in Arye L. Hillman (ed) (ed.), Markets and Politicians: Politicized Economic Choice, Chapter 14, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 283-306 -- Steven Berry, James Levinsohn and Ariel Pakes (1999), 'Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles: Evaluating a Trade Policy', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 400-430 -- Wilfred J. Ethier (2002), 'Unilateralism in a Multilateral World', Economic Journal, 112 (479), April, 266-92
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    ISBN: 9781785366826
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 662 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 217
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in monopoly and competition policy
    DDC: 338.6048
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsordnung ; Monopol ; Wettbewerbspolitik ; Wettbewerbsbeschränkung ; Preiskartell ; Kartell ; Fusion ; Monopolies ; Competition Government policy ; Monopolies ; Competition Government policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Competition policy aims to prevent anticompetitive agreements and mergers, limiting the abusive exercise of market power. The formulation and application of this policy presents significant challenges, which include showing that proposed mergers are anticompetitive, proving that firms are members of cartels and defending apparently restrictive vertical agreements. For this insightful volume the editor has selected key papers which illustrate how far we have come towards meeting these challenges. They provide comprehensive developmental coverage of the theory that underpins and justifies competition policy, and of the econometric tests that demonstrate its effects and violations. This timely book will be an invaluable resource to researchers and practitioners alike with an interest in this important subject
    Abstract: Margaret E. Slade (1998), 'Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices?', Economic Journal, 108 (448), May, 565-602 -- B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston (1998), 'Exclusive Dealing', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (1), February, 64-103 -- Michael D. Whinston (2001), 'Exclusivity and Tying in U.S. v. Microsoft: What We Know, and Don't Know', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15 (2), Spring, 63-80 -- Tim R. Sass (2005), 'The Competitive Effects of Exclusive Dealing: Evidence from the U.S. Beer Industry', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 23 (3-4), April, 203-25 -- Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills (2001), 'Predatory Pricing and Strategic Theory', Georgetown Law Journal, 89, 2475-94 -- Barry Nalebuff (2004), 'Bundling as an Entry Barrier', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (1), February, 159-87 -- Dennis W. Carlton and Michael Waldman (2002), 'The Strategic Use of Tying to Preserve and Create Market Power in Evolving Industries', RAND Journal of Economics, 33 (2), Summer, 194-220 -- Leemore S. Dafny (2005), 'Games Hospitals Play: Entry Deterrence in Hospital Procedure Markets', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 14 (3), Fall, 513-42
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Jonathan B. Baker (2003), 'The Case for Antitrust Enforcement', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (4), Fall, 27-50 -- John Vickers (2005), 'Abuse of Market Power', Economic Journal, 115, June, F244-F261 -- Barbara McCutcheon (1997), 'Do Meetings in Smoke-Filled Rooms Facilitate Collusion?', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (2), April, 330-50 -- David Genesove and Wallace P. Mullin (2001), 'Rules, Communication, and Collusion: Narrative Evidence from the Sugar Institute Case', American Economic Review, 91 (3), June, 379-98 -- Susan Athey and Kyle Bagwell (2001), 'Optimal Collusion with Private Information', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (3), Autumn, 428-65 -- Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. (2005), 'Optimal Cartel Pricing in the Presence of an Antitrust Authority', International Economic Review, 46 (1), February, 145-69 -- Robert H. Porter and J. Douglas Zona (1999), 'Ohio School Milk Markets: An Analysis of Bidding', RAND Journal of Economics, 30 (2), Summer, 263-88 -- John E. Kwoka, Jr. (1997), 'The Price Effects of Bidding Conspiracies: Evidence from Real Estate Auction "Knockouts"', Antitrust Bulletin, xLII (2), Summer, 503-16 -- John M. Connor (2001), '"Our Customers Are Our Enemies": The Lysine Cartel of 1992-1995', Review of Industrial Organization, 18 (1), February, 5-21 -- Lawrence J. White (2001), 'Lysine and Price Fixing: How Long? How Severe?', Review of Industrial Organization, 18 (1), February, 23-31 -- George Symeonidis (2002), 'Cartel Stability with Multiproduct Firms', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 20 (3), March, 339-52 -- Margaret C. Levenstein and Valerie Y. Suslow (2006), 'What Determines Cartel Success?', Journal of Economic Literature, xLIv (1), March, 43-95 -- Massimo Motta and Michele Polo (2003), 'Leniency Programs and Cartel Prosecution', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (3), March, 347-79 -- Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Horizontal Mergers: An Equilibrium Analysis', American Economic Review, 80 (1), March, 107-26 -- David Spector (2003), 'Horizontal Mergers, Entry, and Efficiency Defences', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (10), December, 1591-600 -- Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, Jonathan B. Baker, Suzanne Gleason and Daniel S. Hosken (2006), 'Empirical Methods in Merger Analysis: Econometric Analysis of Pricing in FTC v. Staples ', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 13 (2), July, 265-79 -- Dario Focarelli and Fabio Panetta (2003), 'Are Mergers Beneficial to Consumers? Evidence from the Market for Bank Deposits', American Economic Review, 93 (4), September, 1152-72 -- Janusz A. Ordover, Garth Saloner and Steven C. Salop (1990), 'Equilibrium Vertical Foreclosure', American Economic Review, 80 (1), March, 127-42 -- Yongmin Chen (2001), 'On Vertical Mergers and Their Competitive Effects', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (4), Winter, 667-85
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    ISBN: 9781785366987
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 322 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 226
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Purchasing power parity
    DDC: 332.41
    Keywords: 1916-2000 ; Wechselkurstheorie ; Internationales Währungssystem ; Kaufkraftparität ; Welt ; Purchasing power parity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Gustav Cassel (1916), 'The Present Situation of The Foreign Exchanges', Economic Journal, XXVI (101), March, 62-5 -- Gustav Cassel (1920), 'Further Observations on the World's Monetary Problem', Economic Journal, XXX (117), March, 39-45 -- Yihui Lan (2002), 'The Explosion of Purchasing Power Parity', in Meher Manzur (ed) (ed.), Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Commodity Prices, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 9-38 -- Bela Balassa (1964), 'The Purchasing-Power Parity Doctrine: A Reappraisal', Journal of Political Economy, 72, 584-96 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1964), 'Theoretical Notes on Trade Problems', Review of Economics and Statistics, 46, 145-54 -- Peter Isard (1977), 'How Far Can We Push the "Law of One Price"?', American Economic Review, 67 (5), December, 942-8 -- Jacob A. Frenkel (1978), 'Purchasing Power Parity: Doctrinal Perspective and Evidence from the 1920s', Journal of International Economics, 8 (2), May, 169-91 -- Michael Adler and Bruce Lehmann (1983), 'Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity in the Long Run', Journal of Finance, XXXVIII (5), December, 1471-87 -- Dean Corbae and Sam Ouliaris (1988), 'Cointegration and Tests of Purchasing Power Parity', Review of Economics and Statistics, 70, 508-11 -- Craig S. Hakkio (1984), 'A Re-examination of Purchasing Power Parity: A Multi-Country and Multi-Period Study', Journal of International Economics, 17, 265-77 -- Niso Abuaf and Philippe Jorion (1990), 'Purchasing Power Parity in the Long Run', Journal of Finance, XLV (1), March, 157-74 -- Meher Manzur (1990), 'An International Comparison of Prices and Exchange Rates: A New Test of Purchasing Power Parity', Journal of International Money and Finance, 9 (1), March, 75-91 -- James R. Lothian and Mark P. Taylor (1996), 'Real Exchange Rate Behavior: The Recent Float from the Perspective of the Past Two Centuries', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (3), 488-509 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and Andrew K. Rose (1996), 'A Panel Project on Purchasing Power Parity: Mean Reversion Within and Between Countries', Journal of International Economics, 40 (1-2), 209-24 -- Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and David A. Peel (1997), 'Transactions Costs and Nonlinear Adjustment in Real Exchange Rates: An Empirical Investigation', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (4), 862-79 -- Mark P. Taylor and Lucio Sarno (1998), 'The Behavior of Real Exchange Rates during the Post-Bretton Woods Period', Journal of International Economics, 46, 281-312 -- Charles Engel (2000), 'Long-Run PPP May Not Hold After All', Journal of International Economics, 57, 243-73 -- Li Lian Ong (1997), 'Burgernomics: The Economics of the Big Mac Standard', Journal of International Money and Finance, 16 (6), 865-78 -- Kenneth Rogoff (1996), 'The Purchasing Power Parity Puzzle', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIV, June, 647-68
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    ISBN: 9781785366529
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 612 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 231
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Applied benefit
    DDC: 658.1522
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Landwirtschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Stakeholder ; Gesundheitswesen ; Verkehrssektor ; Umweltpolitik ; Regulierung ; Value analysis (Cost control) ; Cost effectiveness ; Cost effectiveness ; Electronic books ; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse ; Landwirtschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Gesundheitswesen ; Transport ; Umweltpolitik
    Abstract: Benefit-cost analysis reduces all of the impacts of a proposed policy change to a common unit of measurement. It is used in a wide variety of fields including agriculture, life and health, transportation and the environment. In this single volume the editors, both leading scholars in their field, present a judicious selection of previously published papers indispensable to the study of applied benefit-cost analysis. The comprehensive collection is an essential resource to scholars, researchers and policymakers alike
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Zvi Griliches (1958), 'Research Costs and Social Returns: Hybrid Corn and Related Innovations', Journal of Political Economy, 66, 419-31 -- Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman (1986), 'The Welfare Economics of Price Supports in U.S. Agriculture', American Economic Review, 76(5), December, 1135-41 -- Troy G. Schmitz, Andrew Schmitz and Chris Dumas (1997), 'Gains From Trade, Inefficiency of Government Programs, and the Net Economic Effects of Trading', Journal of Political Economy, 105 (3), 637-47 -- Andrew Schmitz, Frederick Rossi and Troy G. Schmitz (2007), 'Agricultural Subsidies Under Decoupling', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 131-48 -- Rulon Pope, Jean-Paul Chavas and Richard Just (1983), 'Economic Welfare Evaluations for Producers under Uncertainty', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 65, February, 98-107 -- David H. Greenberg and Douglas A. Wolf (1985), 'Is Wage Matching Worth All the Trouble?', Public Welfare, 43, Winter, 13-20 -- Morris S. Berman (1989), 'Vision Care in a Juvenile Detention Facility', Optometry and Vision Science, 66(1), January, 23-5 -- David H. Greenberg (1997), 'The Leisure Bias in Cost-Benefit Analyses of Employment and Training Programs', Journal of Human Resources, XXXII (2), 413-39 -- Clive R. Belfield, Milagros Nores, Steve Barnett and Lawrence Schweinhart (2006), 'The High/Scope Perry Preschool Program: Cost-Benefit Analysis Using Data from the Age-40 Followup', Journal of Human Resources, XLI (1), Winter, 162-90 -- Flavio Cunha and James Heckman (2007), 'The Economics of Human Development: The Technology of Skill Formation', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 97 (2), May, 31-47 -- Glenn P. Jenkins (1999), 'Evaluation of Stakeholder Impacts in Cost-Benefit Analysis', Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 17(2), 87-96 -- Timothy L. McDaniels, Robin S. Gregory and Daryl Fields (1999), 'Democratizing Risk Management: Successful Public Involvement in Local Water Management Decisions', Risk Analysis, 19 (3), 497-510 -- Alvin Ulrich, Hartley Furtan and Andrew Schmitz (1986), 'Public and Private Returns from Joint Venture Research: An Example from Agriculture', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CI (1), February, 103-29 -- Lester B. Lave (1981), 'Conflicting Objectives in Regulating the Automobile', Science, 212, May, 893-9 -- David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining (1989), 'An Illustration: Taxing Alcohol to Save Lives', in Policy Analysis: Concepts and Practice, Upper Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 267-83 -- Gary M. Ginsberg and Don S. Silverberg (1994), 'A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Legislation for Bicycle Safety Helmets in Israel', American Journal of Public Health, 84 (4), April, 653-6 -- Richard Gray and Stavroula Malla (2001), 'The Evaluation of the Economic and External Health Benefits from Canola Research', in Julian M. Alston (ed), Philip G. Pardey (ed) and Michael J. Taylor (ed) (eds), Agricultural Science Policy: Changing Global Agendas, Chapter 11, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 211-37, references -- W. Kip Viscusi and Joseph E. Aldy (2003), 'The Value of a Statistical Life: A Critical Review of Market Estimates Throughout the World', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 27 (1), 5-76 -- Anthony Boardman, Aidan Vining and W.G. Waters, II (1993), 'Costs and Benefits through Bureaucratic Lenses: Example of a Highway Project', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 12 (3), 532-55
    Abstract: What GAO Found', in US GAO Highway and Transit Investments: Options for Improving Information on Projects' Benefits and Costs and Increasing Accountability for Results, GA0-05-172, 24 January 2005, available at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05172, front page -- Troy G. Schmitz, Tim Highmoor and Andrew Schmitz (2002), 'Termination of the WGTA: An Examination of Factor Market Distortions, Input Subsidies and Compensation', Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 50, 333-47 -- Raymond J. Kopp and V. Kerry Smith (1989), 'Benefit Estimation Goes to Court: The Case of Natural Resource Damage Assessments', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 8 (4), 593-612 -- Executive Summary', in The Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act, 1990 to 2010: EPA Report to Congress, November 1999, accessed 2 July 2007 at http://www.epa.gov/oar/sect812/1990-2010/fullrept.pdf, i-vi -- Scott Farrow and Michael Toman (1999), 'Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Improve Environmental Regulation', Environment, 41 (2), 12-15 and 33-7, reset -- Richard T. Carson, Robert C. Mitchell, Michael Hanemann, Raymond J. Kopp, Stanley Presser and Paul A. Ruud (2003), 'Contingent Valuation and Lost Passive Use: Damages from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill', Environmental and Resource Economics, 25 (3), 257-86 -- John P. Hoehn and Alan Randall (1989), 'Too Many Proposals Pass the Benefit Cost Test', American Economic Review, 79 (3), June, 544-51 -- Robert W. Hahn (1998), 'Policy Watch: Government Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Regulation', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), Fall, 201-10 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Maureen L. Cropper, George C. Eads, Robert W. Hahn, Lester B. Lave, Roger G. Noll, Paul R. Portney, Milton Russell, Richard Schmalensee, V. Kerry Smith and Robert N. Stavins (1996), 'A Statement of Principles' in Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation, La Vergne, TX: AEI Press, 1-12 -- Matthew A. Wilson and John P. Hoehn (2006), 'Valuing Environmental Goods and Services Using Benefit Transfer: The State-of-the Art and Science', Ecological Economics, 60, 335-42 -- Daniel H. Cole (2007), '"Best Practice" Standards for Regulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis', Research in Law and Economics, 23, 1-47 -- Andrew Schmitz, Charles B. Moss and Troy G. Schmitz (2007), 'Ethanol: No Free Lunch', Journal of Agricultural and Food Industrial Organization, 5, Article 3, available at http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol5/iss2/art3, 1-26 -- Richard O. Zerbe, Jr. (1980), 'The Costs and Benefits of Early Regulation of the Railroads', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (1), 343-50 -- Alvin Ulrich, William H. Furtan and Andrew Schmitz (1987), 'The Cost of a Licensing System Regulation: An Example from Canadian Prairie Agriculture', Journal of Political Economy, 95 (1), 160-78 -- Jason K. Burnett and Robert W. Hahn (2001), 'A Costly Benefit: Economic Analysis Does Not Support EPA's New Arsenic Rule', Regulation, 24, Fall, 44-9 -- Richard Wilson (2001), 'Underestimating Arsenic's Risk: The Latest Science Supports Tighter Standards', Regulation, 24, Fall, 50-53
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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