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  • 2005-2009  (13)
  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (13)
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • Rehberg, Karl-Siegbert
  • Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar  (9)
  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Pub  (4)
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  • 1
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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781784712808
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 544 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 237
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Inequality and economic development
    DDC: 339.2
    RVK:
    Keywords: Einkommensverteilung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Finanzmarkt ; Sozialer Wandel ; Gleichberechtigung ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Theorie ; Economic development ; Distributive justice ; Economic development ; Distributive justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): A.B. Atkinson (1997), 'Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold', Economic Journal, 107, March, 297-321 -- Oded Galor and Joseph Zeira (1993), 'Income Distribution and Macroeconomics', Review of Economic Studies, 60 (1), January, 35-52 -- Abhijit V. Banerjee and Andrew F. Newman (1993) 'Occupational Choice and the Process of Development,' Journal of Political Economy, 101 (2), April, 274-98 -- Alberto Alesina and Dani Rodrik (1994), 'Distributive Politics and Economic Growth,' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109 (2), May, 465-90 -- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini (1994), 'Is Inequality Harmful for Growth?,' American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 600-621 -- Roland Bénabou , (2000), 'Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract', American Economic Review, 90 (1), March, 96-129 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2004), 'From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Inequality and the Process of Development', Review of Economic Studies, 71 (4), October, 1001-26 -- Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman (2000), 'History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (3), Summer, 217-32 -- Oded Galor , Omer Moav and Dietrich Vollrath (2009), 'Inequality in Landownership, the Emergence of Human-Capital Promoting Institutions, and the Great Divergence', Review of Economic Studies, 76 (1), January, 143-79 -- Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (2000), 'Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Inequality, and Growth in Historical Perspective', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (4), November, 1167-99 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2006), 'Das Human-Kapital: A Theory of the Demise of the Class Structure', Review of Economic Studies, 73 (1), January, 85-117 -- Oded Galor and David N. Weil (1996), 'The Gender Gap, Fertility, and Growth', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 374-87 -- David de la Croix and Matthias Doepke (2003), 'Inequality and Growth: Why Differential Fertility Matters', American Economic Review, 93 (4), September, 1091-113 -- William Easterly and Ross Levine (1997), 'Africa's Growth Tragedy: Policies and Ethnic Divisions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (4), November, 1203-50 -- Alberto Alesina , Arnaud Devleeschauwer , William Easterly , Sergio Kurlat and Romain Wacziarg (2003), 'Fractionalization', Journal of Economic Growth, 8 (2), June, 155-94 -- Roberto Perotti (1996), 'Growth, Income Distribution, and Democracy: What the Data Say', Journal of Economic Growth, 1 (2), June, 149-87 -- Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo (2003), 'Inequality and Growth: What Can the Data Say?', Journal of Economic Growth, 8 (3), September, 267-99 -- William Easterly (2007), 'Inequality Does Cause Underdevelopment: Insights from a New Instrument', Journal of Development Economics, 84 (2), April, 755-76
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 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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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785362897
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 724 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship 14
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Innovationswettbewerb ; Entrepreneurship ; Strukturwandel ; Wissenstransfer ; Innovationsdiffusion ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Welt ; Entrepreneurship ; Creative ability in business ; Technological innovations ; Entrepreneurship ; Technological innovations ; Creative ability in business ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovationsmanagement
    Abstract: This comprehensive volume integrates pathbreaking and seminal scholarship from two interrelated fields - innovation and entrepreneurship - with the chapters providing a compelling link between the two. The editors seek to introduce and contextualize some of the most important research. Topics covered include: history of thought, innovation and growth, the innovation process, role models of the entrepreneur, knowledge flows and institutions
    Abstract: Edward P. Lazear (2004), 'Balanced Skills and Entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 94 (2), May, 208-11 -- Zvi Griliches (1979), 'Issues in Assessing the Contribution of Research and Development to Productivity Growth', Bell Journal of Economics, 10 (1), Spring, 92-116 -- Zvi Griliches (1994), 'Productivity, R&D and the Data Constraint', American Economic Review, 84 (1), 1-23 -- Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1994), 'R & D Spillovers and Recipient Firm Size', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXVI, 336-40 -- Adam B. Jaffe, Manuel Trajtenberg and Rebecca Henderson (1993), 'Geographic Localization of Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 577-98 -- David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1996), 'R&D Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation and Production', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 630-40 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Hedi D. Kallal, José A. Scheinkman and Andrei Shleifer (1992), 'Growth in Cities', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (6), 1126-52 -- Jane Jacobs (1969), 'How New Work Begins', in The Economy of Cities, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Vintage Books (Random House), 49-70 -- Steven Klepper and Sally Sleeper (2005), 'Entry by Spinoffs', Management Science, 51 (8), August, 1291-306 -- Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 -- Richard Jensen and Marie Thursby (2001), 'Proofs and Prototypes for Sale: The Licensing of University Inventions', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 240-59 -- Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner (2001), 'Reinventing Public R&D: Patent Policy and the Commercialization of National Laboratory Technologies', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (1), Spring, 167-98 -- AnnaLee Saxenian (1991), 'Institutions and the Growth of Silicon Valley', Berkeley Planning Journal, 6, 36-57 -- Olav Sorenson and Pino G. Audia (2000), 'The Social Structure of Entrepreneurial Activity: Geographic Concentration of Footwear Production in the United States, 1940-1989', American Journal of Sociology, 106 (2), September, 424-61 -- Edward L. Glaeser, David Laibson and Bruce Sacerdote (2002), 'An Economic Approach to Social Capital', Economic Journal, 112 (483), November, F437-58 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson (2005), 'The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth', American Economic Review, 95 (3), June, 546-79 -- Douglass C. North (1991), 'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alfred Marshall ([1890] 1925), 'Industrial Organization, Continued. The Concentration of Specialized Industries in Particular Locations', in Principles of Economics, Book IV, Chapter X, London: Macmillan, 267-77 -- Jean-Baptiste Say ([1821/1845] 1836), 'Of Operations Alike Common to All Branches of Industry', in A Treatise on Political Economy, Chapter VI, 4th Edition, Philadelphia, PA: Grigg and Elliott [translated by C.R. Prinsep], 79-85 -- William J. Baumol (1968), 'Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LVIII (2), May, 64-71 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1934), 'The Fundamental Phenomenon of Economic Development', in The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle, Chapter II, Section III, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 74-94 -- Frank H. Knight (1921), 'Enterprise and Profit', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter IX, New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, 264-90 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in R.R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Princeton University Press: Princeton, NY, 609-26 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter ([1942] 1947), 'The Process of Creative Destruction', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Part II Can Capitalism Survive?, Chapter VII, New York, NY: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 81-6 -- Paul M. Romer (1986), 'Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (5), 1002-37 -- Philippe Aghion, Christopher Harris, Peter Howitt and John Vickers (2001), 'Competition, Imitation and Growth with Step-by-Step Innovation', Review of Economic Studies, 68, 467-92 -- Philippe Aghion, Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl (2004), 'Entry and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Microlevel Panel Data', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (2-3), April-May, 265-76 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1982), 'The Schumpeterian Tradeoff Revisited', American Economic Review, 72 (1), March, 114-32 -- Steven Klepper (1996), 'Entry, Exit, Growth, and Innovation over the Product Life Cycle', American Economic Review, 86, 562-83 -- Eric von Hippel (2005), 'Why Many Users Want Custom Products', in Democratizing Innovation, Chapter 3, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 33-43, notes and references -- Gilles Duranton and Diego Puga (2001), 'Nursery Cities: Urban Diversity, Process Innovation, and the Life Cycle of Products', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December, 1454-77 -- Bengt-Åke Lundvall (1992), 'Introduction', in Bengt-Åke Lundvall (ed) (ed.), National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning, Chapter 1, London and New York: Pinter, 1-19, references -- Michael E. Porter (1998), 'Clusters and the New Economics of Competition', Harvard Business Review, 76 (6), 77-90 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1973), 'The Entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chapter 2, Subsections 1 to 5, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 30-52 -- William J. Baumol (2002), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth: The David-Goliath Symbiosis', Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures, 7 (2), 1-10 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1979), 'A General Equilibrium Entrepreneurial Theory of Firm Formation Based on Risk Aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), 719-48
    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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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785362873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in financial economics v.19
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Financial accounting and investment management
    DDC: 658.15
    Keywords: Accounting ; Investments ; Accounting ; Investments ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This two-volume set brings together in one accessible reference source many of the key articles in the field of accounting and investment management which have been published over the past half century. The first volume investigates the role of accountants and analysts as financial intermediaries, the measurement of corporate earnings and profitability and equity valuation. The second volume examines price-earnings ratios, market-to-book ratios, earnings and fundamental analysis in relation to stock returns. Professor De Bondt has written an original introduction which sets these papers in context and offers a comprehensive overview of this crucial area of study
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Howard C. Greer (1964), 'The Corporation Stockholder - Accounting's Forgotten Man', Accounting Review, 39 (1), January, 22-31 -- Ray Ball and Philip Brown (1968), 'An Empirical Evaluation of Accounting Income Numbers', Journal of Accounting Research, 6 (2), Autumn, 159-78 -- Paul Asquith, Michael B. Mikhail and Andrea S. Au (2005), 'Information Content of Equity Analyst Reports', Journal of Financial Economics, 75 (2), February, 245-82 -- Gus de Franco, Hai Lu and Florin P. Vasvari (2007), 'Wealth Transfer Effects of Analysts' Misleading Behavior', Journal of Accounting Research, 45 (1), March, 71-110 -- Joel Dean (1951), 'Measurement of Profits for Executive Decisions', Accounting Review, 26 (2), April, 185-96 -- Ross L. Watts and Jerold L. Zimmerman (1979), 'The Demand for and Supply of Accounting Theories: The Market for Excuses', Accounting Review, LIV (2), April, 273-305 -- Franklin M. Fisher and John J. McGowan (1983), 'On the Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return to Infer Monopoly Profits', American Economic Review, 73 (1), March, 82-97 -- Richard P. Brief and Raef A. Lawson (1992), 'The Role of the Accounting Rate of Return in Financial Statement Analysis', Accounting Review, 67 (2), April, 411-26 -- Katherine Schipper and Linda Vincent (2003), 'Earnings Quality', Accounting Horizons, 17, Supplement, 97-110 -- Mihir A. Desai (2005), 'The Degradation of Reported Corporate Profits', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (4), Fall, 171-92 -- Dan Givoly and Carla Hayn (2000), 'The Changing Time-Series Properties of Earnings, Cash Flows and Accruals: Has Financial Reporting Become More Conservative?', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 29 (3), June, 287-320 -- Myungsun Kim and William Kross (2005), 'The Ability of Earnings to Predict Future Operating Cash Flows Has Been Increasing - Not Decreasing', Journal of Accounting Research, 43 (5), December, 753-80 -- Ashiq Ali and Lee-Seok Hwang (2000), 'Country-Specific Factors Related to Financial Reporting and the Value Relevance of Accounting Data', Journal of Accounting Research, 38 (1), Spring, 1-21 -- James O. Horrigan (1968), 'A Short History of Financial Ratio Analysis', Accounting Review, 43 (2), April, 284-94 -- William H. Beaver (1966), 'Financial Ratios as Predictors of Failure', Journal of Accounting Research, 4, 71-111 -- James A. Ohlson (1980), 'Financial Ratios and the Probabilistic Prediction of Bankruptcy', Journal of Accounting Research, 18 (1), Spring, 109-31 -- Ilia D. Dichev (1998), 'Is the Risk of Bankruptcy a Systematic Risk?', Journal of Finance, LIII (3), June, 1131-47 -- John M. Griffin and Michael L. Lemmon (2002), 'Book-to-Market Equity, Distress Risk, and Stock Returns', Journal of Finance, LVII (5), October, 2317-36 -- Burton G. Malkiel (1963), 'Equity Yields, Growth, and the Structure of Share Prices', American Economic Review, 53 (5), December, 1004-31
    Abstract: Richard Frankel and Charles M.C. Lee (1998), 'Accounting Valuation, Market Expectation, and Cross-sectional Stock Returns', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 25 (3), June, 283-319 -- Patricia M. Dechow, Amy P. Hutton and Richard G. Sloan (1999), 'An Empirical Assessment of the Residual Income Valuation Model', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 26 (1), January, 1-34 -- David Aboody and Baruch Lev (1998), 'The Value Relevance of Intangibles: The Case of Software Capitalization', Journal of Accounting Research, 36, Supplement, 161-91 -- Louis K.C. Chan, Josef Lakonishok and Theodore Sougiannis (2001), 'The Stock Market Valuation of Research and Development Expenditures', Journal of Finance, LVI (6), December, 2431-56 -- Peter Joos and George A. Plesko (2005), 'Valuing Loss Firms', Accounting Review, 80 (3), July, 847-70 -- S. Basu (1977), 'Investment Performance of Common Stocks in Relation to their Price-Earnings Ratios: A Test of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis', Journal of Finance, XXXII (3), June, 663-82 -- William Beaver and Dale Morse (1978), 'What Determines Price-Earnings Ratios?', Financial Analysts Journal, 34 (4), July-August, 65-76, reset -- Paul Zarowin (1990), 'What Determines Earnings-Price Ratios: Revisited', Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, 5 (3), Summer, 439-54 -- Patricia M. Fairfield (1994), 'P/E, P/B and the Present Value of Future Dividends', Financial Analysts Journal, 50 (4), July-August, 23-31 -- Jing Liu, Doron Nissim and Jacob Thomas (2002), 'Equity Valuation Using Multiples', Journal of Accounting Research, 40 (1), March, 135-72 -- Robert S. Kaplan and Richard Roll (1972), 'Investor Evaluation of Accounting Information: Some Empirical Evidence', Journal of Business, 45 (2), April, 225-57 -- Victor L. Bernard and Jacob K. Thomas (1990), 'Evidence that Stock Prices do not Fully Reflect the Implications of Current Earnings for Future Earnings', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 13, December, 305-40 -- Richard G. Sloan (1996), 'Do Stock Prices Fully Reflect Information in Accruals and Cash Flows About Future Earnings?', Accounting Review, 71 (3), July, 289-315 -- Mark L. DeFond and Chul W. Park (2001), 'The Reversal of Abnormal Accruals and the Market Valuation of Earnings Surprises', Accounting Review, 76 (3), July, 375-404 -- Scott A. Richardson, Richard G. Sloan, Mark T. Soliman and İrem Tuna (2005), 'Accrual Reliability, Earnings Persistence and Stock Prices', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 39 (3), 437-85 -- John A. Elliott and J. Douglas Hanna (1996), 'Repeated Accounting Write-Offs and the Information Content of Earnings', Journal of Accounting Research, 34, Supplement, 135-55 -- Walt McKibben (1972), 'Econometric Forecasting of Common Stock Investment Returns: A New Methodology Using Fundamental Operating Data', Journal of Finance, 27 (2), May, 371-80 -- Jane A. Ou and Stephen H. Penman (1989), 'Financial Statement Analysis and the Prediction of Stock Returns', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 11 (4), November, 295-329 -- Robert W. Holthausen and David F. Larcker (1992), 'The Prediction of Stock Returns Using Financial Statement Information', Journal of Accounting and Economics, 15 (2-3), August, 373-411
    Abstract: Stephen H. Penman (1992), 'Financial Statement Information and the Pricing of Earnings Changes', Accounting Review, 67 (3), July, 563-77 -- Baruch Lev and S. Ramu Thiagarajan (1993), 'Fundamental Information Analysis', Journal of Accounting Research, 31 (2), Autumn, 190-215 -- Jeffery S. Abarbanell and Brian J. Bushee (1997), 'Fundamental Analysis, Future Earnings, and Stock Prices', Journal of Accounting Research, 35 (1), Spring, 1-24 -- Jeffery S. Abarbanell and Brian J. Bushee (1998), 'Abnormal Returns to a Fundamental Analysis Strategy', Accounting Review, 73 (1), January, 19-45 -- Joseph D. Piotroski (2000), 'Value Investing: The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers', Journal of Accounting Research, 38, Supplement, 1-41
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 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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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366918
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Series Statement: Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 225
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Incomplete markets
    DDC: 339.5
    Keywords: Marktmechanismus ; Gleichgewichtsmodell ; Unvollkommener Markt ; Risiko ; Finanzmarkt ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Uncertainty ; Capital market ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Uncertainty ; Capital market ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): K.J. Arrow [1953], (1964), 'The Role of Securities in the Optimal Allocation of Risk-Bearing', Review of Economic Studies, 31 (2), April, 91-6 -- Peter A. Diamond (1967), 'The Role of a Stock Market in a General Equilibrium Model with Technological Uncertainty', American Economic Review, 57 (4), September, 759-76 -- Roy Radner (1972), 'Existence of Equilibrium of Plans, Prices, and Price Expectations in a Sequence of Markets', Econometrica, 40 (2), March, 289-303 -- Jacques H. Drèze (1974), 'Investment Under Private Ownership: Optimality, Equilibrium and Stability', in Jacques H. Dreze (ed) (ed.), Allocation Under Uncertainty: Equilibrium and Optimality, Chapter 9, New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 129-66 -- Oliver D. Hart (1975), 'On the Optimality of Equilibrium when the Market Structure is Incomplete', Journal of Economic Theory, 11 (3), December, 418-43 -- David Cass (2006), 'Competitive Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 42 (4/5), 384-405 -- Michael J.P. Magill and Wayne J. Shafer (1990), 'Characterisation of Generically Complete Real Asset Structures', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 19 (1/2), 167-94 -- Darrell Duffie and Wayne Shafer (1985), 'Equilibrium in Incomplete Markets: I. A Basic Model of Generic Existence', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 14 (3), 285-300 -- M.D. Hirsch, M. Magill and A. Mas-Colell (1990), 'A Geometric Approach to a Class of Equilibrium Existence Theorems', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 19 (1/2), 95-106 -- Steinar Ekern and Robert Wilson (1974), 'On the Theory of the Firm in an Economy with Incomplete Markets', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 5 (1), Spring, 171-80 -- Roy Radner (1974), 'A Note on Unanimity of Stockholders' Preferences among Alternative Production Plans: A Reformulation of the Ekern-Wilson Model', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 5 (1), Spring, 181-4 -- Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart (1979), 'A Theory of Competitive Equilibrium in Stock Market Economies', Econometrica, 47 (2), March, 293-329 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1982), 'The Inefficiency of the Stock Market Equilibrium', Review of Economic Studies, XLIX (2), April, 241-61 -- John D. Geanakoplos and Heraklis M. Polemarchakis (1986), 'Existence, Regularity, and Constrained Suboptimality of Competitive Allocations when the Asset Market is Incomplete', in Walter P. Heller (ed), Ross M. Starr (ed) and David A. Starrett (ed) (eds), Uncertainty, Information, and Communication: Essays in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume III, Chapter 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 65-95 -- J. Geanakoplos, M. Magill, M. Quinzii and J. Drèze (1990), 'Generic Inefficiency of Stock Market Equilibrium when Markets are Incomplete', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 19 (1/2), 113-51 -- Alessandro Citanna, Atsushi Kajii and Antonio Villanacci (1998), 'Constrained Suboptimality in Incomplete Markets: A General Approach and Two Applications', Economic Theory, 11 (3), 495-521 -- John Geanakoplos and Andreu Mas-Colell (1989), 'Real Indeterminacy with Financial Assets', Journal of Economic Theory, 47 (1), February, 22-38 -- David Cass (1992), 'Sunspots and Incomplete Financial Markets: The General Case', Economic Theory, 2 (3), 341-58 -- Piero Gottardi and Atsushi Kajii (1999), 'The Structure of Sunspot Equilibria: The Role of Multiplicity', Review of Economic Studies, 66 (3), July, 713-32
    Abstract: M. Magill and M. Quinzii (1992), 'Real Effects of Money in General Equilibrium', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 21 (4), 301-42 -- Pradeep Dubey and John Geanakoplos (2003), 'Monetary Equilibrium with Missing Markets', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 39 (5/6), 585-618 -- David Cass and Alessandro Citanna (1998), 'Pareto Improving Financial Innovation in Incomplete Markets', Economic Theory, 11 (3), 467-94 -- Ronel Elul (1999), 'Welfare-Improving Financial Innovation with a Single Good', Economic Theory, 13 (1), 25-40 -- Gabrielle Demange and Guy Laroque (1995), 'Optimality of Incomplete Markets', Journal of Economic Theory, 65 (1), February, 218-32 -- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii (1997), 'Which Improves Welfare More: A Nominal or an Indexed Bond?', Economic Theory, 10 (1), 1-37 -- Pradeep Dubey, John Geanakoplos and Martin Shubik (2005), 'Default and Punishment in General Equilibrium', Econometrica, 73 (1), January, 1-37 -- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii (1994), 'Infinite Horizon Incomplete Markets', Econometrica, 62 (4), July, 853-80 -- Alejandro Hernández D. and Manuel S. Santos (1996), 'Competitive Equilibria for Infinite-Horizon Economies with Incomplete Markets', Journal of Economic Theory, 71 (1), October, 102-30 -- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii (1996), 'Incomplete Markets over an Infinite Horizon: Long-Lived Securities and Speculative Bubbles', Journal of Mathematical Economics, 26 (1), 133-70 -- Manuel S. Santos and Michael Woodford (1997), 'Rational Asset Pricing Bubbles', Econometrica, 65 (1), January, 19-57 -- Aloisio Araujo, Mario Rui Pascoa and Juan Pablo Torres-Martmez (2002), 'Collateral Avoids Ponzi Schemes in Incomplete Markets', Econometrica, 70 (4), July, 1613-38 -- Fernando Alvarez and Urban J. Jermann (2000), 'Efficiency, Equilibrium, and Asset Pricing with Risk of Default', Econometrica, 68 (4), July, 775-97 -- D. Duffie, J. Geanakoplos, A. Mas-Colell and A. McLennan (1994), 'Stationary Markov Equilibria', Econometrica, 62 (4), July, 745-81 -- Felix Kubler and Karl Schmedders (2003), 'Stationary Equilibria in Asset-Pricing Models with Incomplete Markets and Collateral', Econometrica, 71 (6), November, 1767-93 -- Mark Huggett (1993), 'The Risk-Free Rate in Heterogeneous-Agent, Incomplete-Insurance Economies', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 17 (5/6), September/November, 953-69 -- S. Rao Aiyagari (1994), 'Uninsured Idiosyncratic Risk and Aggregate Saving', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109 (3), August, 659-84 -- Per Krusell and Anthony A. Smith, Jr. (1998), 'Income and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy', Journal of Political Economy, 106 (5), October, 867-96 -- David K. Levine and William R. Zame (2002), 'Does Market Incompleteness Matter?', Econometrica, 70 (5), September, 1805-39
    Abstract: John Heaton and Deborah J. Lucas (1996), 'Evaluating the Effects of Incomplete Markets on Risk Sharing and Asset Pricing', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (3), June, 443-87 -- George M. Constantinides and Darrell Duffie (1996), 'Asset Pricing with Heterogeneous Consumers', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (2), April, 219-40
    Abstract: This two-volume set offers an extraordinary précis of classic articles on the general equilibrium theory of incomplete markets. The first volume presents the contributions to the theory of incomplete markets over a finite horizon. Many of the papers focus on two-period economies. This setting provides the simplest version of the incomplete-market model. However, the study of incomplete markets has evolved from finite to infinite horizon economies. The second volume examines the interesting new technical and conceptual issues that arise from the exploration of incomplete market economies over an open-ended future. The editors have written new, authoritative introductions to each volume, which provide a comprehensive overview and informative discussion of the issues
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  • 5
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781785367038
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (3 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 223
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of health behaviours
    DDC: 338.43306461
    Keywords: Gesundheitsökonomik ; Gesundheitswesen ; Gesundheitsvorsorge ; Welt ; Health behavior Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This three-volume set brings together the most important and interesting papers on the economics of health behaviours such as smoking, drinking, drug use, and risky sex. Volume I explores the theoretical foundations; it also includes empirical papers on the household production of health and the link between schooling and health. Volume II covers research into the prediction and explanations of health behaviours and into the labour market consequences of unhealthy behaviour. Volume III features interactions between health behaviours and the impact of related public policies. This authoritative collection will be of particular interest to economists, social scientists and health services researchers
    Abstract: Emily Oster (2005), 'Sexually Transmitted Infections, Sexual Behavior, and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (2), May, 467-515 -- Petter Lundborg (2006), 'Having the Wrong Friends? Peer Effects in Adolescent Substance Use', Journal of Health Economics, 25, 214-33 -- John Mullahy and Jody L. Sindelar (1993), 'Alcoholism, Work, and Income', Journal of Labor Economics, 11 (3), July, 494-520 -- Philip J. Cook and Michael J. Moore (1993), 'Drinking and Schooling', Journal of Health Economics, 12 (4), December, 411-29 -- Phillip B. Levine, Tara A. Gustafson and Ann D. Velenchik (1997), 'More Bad News for Smokers? The Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Wages', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 50 (3), April, 493-509 -- John Mullahy and Jody Sindelar (1996), 'Employment, Unemployment, and Problem Drinking', Journal of Health Economics, 15 (4), August, 409-34 -- Gary A. Zarkin, Michael T. French, Thomas Mroz and Jeremy W. Bray (1998), 'Alcohol Use and Wages: New Results from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse', Journal of Health Economics, 17 (1), January, 53-68 -- Thomas C. Buchmueller and Samuel H. Zuvekas (1998), 'Drug Use, Drug Abuse, and Labour Market Outcomes', Health Economics, 7 (3), 229-45 -- Ziggy MacDonald and Stephen Pudney (2000), 'The Wages of Sin? Illegal Drug Use and the Labour Market', Labour, 14 (4), 657-73 -- John Cawley (2004), 'The Impact of Obesity on Wages', Journal of Human Resources, XXXIX (2), Spring, 451-74 -- Jan C. van Ours (2004), 'A Pint a Day Raises a Man's Pay; But Smoking Blows That Gain Away', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (5), September, 863-86 -- John Cawley and Sheldon Danziger (2005), 'Morbid Obesity and the Transition from Welfare to Work', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 24 (4), Fall, 727-43 -- M. Christopher Auld (2005), 'Smoking, Drinking, and Income', Journal of Human Resources, XL (2), Spring, 505-18 -- Jeremy W. Bray (2005), 'Alcohol Use, Human Capital, and Wages', Journal of Labor Economics, 23 (2), April, 279-312 -- Rosalie Liccardo Pacula (1997), 'Economic Modelling of the Gateway Effect', Health Economics, 6 (5), 521-24 -- Thomas S. Dee (1999), 'The Complementarity of Teen Smoking and Drinking', Journal of Health Economics, 18 (6), December, 769-93 -- Matthew C. Farrelly, Jeremy W. Bray, Gary A. Zarkin and Brett W. Wendling (2001), 'The Joint Demand for Cigarettes and Marijuana: Evidence from the National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse', Journal of Health Economics, 20 (1), January, 51-68 -- Stephen Pudney (2003), 'The Road to Ruin? Sequences of Initiation to Drugs and Crime in Britain', Economic Journal, 113, March, C182-C198 -- Jan C. van Ours (2003), 'Is Cannabis a Stepping-Stone for Cocaine?', Journal of Health Economics, 22, 539-54
    Abstract: Gary S. Becker, Michael Grossman and Kevin M. Murphy (1994), 'An Empirical Analysis of Cigarette Addiction', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 396-418 -- Michael Grossman, Frank J. Chaloupka and Ismail Sirtalan (1998), 'An Empirical Analysis of Alcohol Addiction: Results from the Monitoring the Future Panels', Economic Inquiry, XXXVI (1), January, 39-48 -- José M. Labeaga (1999), 'A Double-Hurdle Rational Addiction Model with Heterogeneity: Estimating the Demand for Tobacco', Journal of Econometrics, 93, 49-72 -- Jonathan Gruber and Botond Köszegi (2001), 'Is Addiction "Rational"? Theory and Evidence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (4), November, 1261-303 -- M. Christopher Auld and Paul Grootendorst (2004), 'An Empirical Analysis of Milk Addiction', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (6), November, 1117-33 -- Donna B. Gilleskie and Koleman S. Strumpf (2005), 'The Behavioral Dynamics of Youth Smoking', Journal of Human Resources, XL (4), 822-66 -- Alan S. Blinder (1974), 'The Economics of Brushing Teeth', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (4), July-August, 887-91 -- Jan C. van Ours (1995), 'The Price Elasticity of Hard Drugs: The Case of Opium in the Dutch East Indies, 1923-1938', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (2), April, 261-79 -- Avner Ahituv, V. Joseph Hotz and Tomas Philipson (1996), 'The Responsiveness of the Demand for Condoms to the Local Prevalence of AIDS', Journal of Human Resources, XXXI (4), Autumn, 869-97 -- Edward C. Norton, Richard C. Lindrooth and Susan T. Ennett (1998), 'Controlling for the Endogeneity of Peer Substance Use on Adolescent Alcohol and Tobacco Use', Health Economics, 7 (5), 439-53 -- Jin-Long Liu, Jin-Tan Liu, James K. Hammitt and Shin-Yi Chou (1999), 'The Price Elasticity of Opium in Taiwan, 1914-1942', Journal of Health Economics, 18, 795-810 -- Alejandro Gaviria and Steven Raphael (2001), 'School-Based Peer Effects and Juvenile Behavior', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (2), May, 257-68 -- Christopher J. Ruhm and William E. Black (2002), 'Does Drinking Really Decrease in Bad Times?', Journal of Health Economics, 21 (4), July, 659-78 -- Susan Farrell, Willard G. Manning and Michael D. Finch (2003), 'Alcohol Dependence and the Price of Alcoholic Beverages', Journal of Health Economics, 22, 117-47 -- Patricia M. Anderson, Kristin F. Butcher and Phillip B. Levine (2003), 'Maternal Employment and Overweight Children', Journal of Health Economics, 22 (3), May, 477-504 -- David M. Cutler, Edward L. Glaeser and Jesse M. Shapiro (2003), 'Why Have Americans Become More Obese?', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17 (3), Summer, 93-118 -- Shin-Yi Chou, Michael Grossman and Henry Saffer (2004), 'An Economic Analysis of Adult Obesity: Results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (3), May, 565-87 -- Mireille Jacobson (2004), 'Baby Booms and Drug Busts: Trends in Youth Drug Use in the United States, 1975-2000', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119 (4), November, 1481-512 -- Paul Gertler, Manisha Shah and Stefano M. Bertozzi (2005), 'Risky Business: The Market for Unprotected Commercial Sex', Journal of Political Economy, 113 (3), 518-50
    Abstract: John Cawley, Sara Markowitz and John Tauras (2004), 'Lighting Up and Slimming Down: The Effects of Body Weight and Cigarette Prices on Adolescent Smoking Initiation', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (2), 293-311 -- Inas Rashad and Robert Kaestner (2004), 'Teenage Sex, Drugs and Alcohol Use: Problems Identifying the Cause of Risky Behaviors', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (3), May, 493-503 -- Lynne Schneider, Benjamin Klein and Kevin M. Murphy (1981), 'Governmental Regulation of Cigarette Health Information', Journal of Law and Economics, XXIV (3), December, 575-612 -- Philip J. Cook and George Tauchen (1984), 'The Effect of Minimum Drinking Age Legislation on Youthful Auto Fatalities, 1970-1977', Journal of Legal Studies, XIII (1), January, 169-90 -- Pauline M. Ippolito and Alan D. Mathios (1990), 'Information, Advertising and Health Choices: A Study of the Cereal Market', RAND Journal of Economics, 21 (3), Autumn, 459-80 -- Jeffrey Wasserman, Willard G. Manning, Joseph P. Newhouse and John D. Winkler (1991), 'The Effects of Excise Taxes and Regulations on Cigarette Smoking', Journal of Health Economics, 10 (1), May, 43-64 -- Jeffrey A. Miron and Jeffrey Zwiebel (1991), 'Alcohol Consumption During Prohibition', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 81 (2), May, 242-47 -- Tomas J. Philipson and Richard A. Posner (1995), 'A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Public Health Subsidies for STD Testing', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (2), May, 445-74 -- Willard G. Manning, Linda Blumberg and Lawrence H. Moulton (1995), 'The Demand for Alcohol: The Differential Response to Price', Journal of Health Economics, 14 (2), June, 123-48 -- Chee-Ruey Hsieh, Lee-Lan Yen, Jin-Tan Liu and Chyongchiou Jeng Lin (1996), 'Smoking, Health Knowledge, and Anti-Smoking Campaigns: An Empirical Study in Taiwan', Journal of Health Economics, 15 (1), February, 87-104 -- Christopher J. Ruhm (1996), 'Alcohol Policies and Highway Vehicle Fatalities', Journal of Health Economics, 15 (4), August, 435-54 -- William N. Evans and Matthew C. Farrelly (1998), 'The Compensating Behavior of Smokers: Taxes, Tar, and Nicotine', RAND Journal of Economics, 29 (3), Autumn, 578-95 -- Philip J. Cook, Allan M. Parnell, Michael J. Moore and Deanna Pagnini (1999), 'The Effects of Short-Term Variation in Abortion Funding on Pregnancy Outcomes', Journal of Health Economics, 18 (2), April, 241-57 -- Thomas S. Dee (1999), 'State Alcohol Policies, Teen Drinking and Traffic Fatalities', Journal of Public Economics, 72 (2), 289-315 -- Alan D. Mathios (2000), 'The Impact of Mandatory Disclosure Laws on Product Choices: An Analysis of the Salad Dressing Market', Journal of Law and Economics, 43 (2), October, 651-77 -- Sara Markowitz and Michael Grossman (2000), 'The Effects of Beer Taxes on Physical Child Abuse', Journal of Health Economics, 19 (2), March, 271-82 -- Martin Forster and Andrew M. Jones (2001), 'The Role of Tobacco Taxes in Starting and Quitting Smoking: Duration Analysis of British Data', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 164 (3), 517-47 -- John DiNardo and Thomas Lemieux (2001), 'Alcohol, Marijuana, and American Youth: The Unintended Consequences of Government Regulation', Journal of Health Economics, 20 (6), November, 991-1010 -- Reagan Baughman, Michael Conlin, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and John Pepper (2001), 'Slippery When Wet: The Effects of Local Alcohol Access Laws on Highway Safety', Journal of Health Economics, 20 (6), November, 1089-96
    Abstract: Philip DeCicca, Donald Kenkel and Alan Mathios (2002), 'Putting Out the Fires: Will Higher Taxes Reduce the Onset of Youth Smoking?', Journal of Political Economy, 110 (1), 144-69 -- Jeffrey A. Miron (2003), 'The Effect of Drug Prohibition on Drug Prices: Evidence from the Markets for Cocaine and Heroin', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (3), August, 522-30 -- Christopher Carpenter (2004), 'How Do Zero Tolerance Drunk Driving Laws Work?', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (1), January, 61-83 -- Peter M. Lance, John S. Akin, William H. Dow and Chung-Ping Loh (2004), 'Is Cigarette Smoking in Poorer Nations Highly Sensitive to Price? Evidence from Russia and China', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (1), January, 173-89 -- Jonathan Gruber and Botond Kőszegi (2004), 'Tax Incidence when Individuals are Time-inconsistent: The Case of Cigarette Excise Taxes', Journal of Public Economics, 88 (9-10), August, 1959-87 -- Gabriel A. Picone, Frank Sloan and Justin G. Trogdon (2004), 'The Effect of the Tobacco Settlement and Smoking Bans on Alcohol Consumption', Health Economics, 13 (10), 1063-80 -- Angela K. Dills, Mireille Jacobson and Jeffrey A. Miron (2005), 'The Effect of Alcohol Prohibition on Alcohol Consumption: Evidence from Drunkenness Arrests', Economics Letters, 86, 279-84 -- Douglas E. Levy and Ellen Meara (2006), 'The Effect of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement on Prenatal Smoking', Journal of Health Economics, 25, 276-94 -- Jérôme Adda and Francesca Cornaglia (2006), 'Taxes, Cigarette Consumption, and Smoking Intensity', American Economic Review, 96 (4), September, 1013-28
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): H. Leibenstein (1950), 'Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen Effects in the Theory of Consumers' Demand', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 64 (2), May, 183-207 -- Michael Grossman (1972), 'On the Concept of Health Capital and the Demand for Health', Journal of Political Economy, 80 (2), March-April, 223-55 -- Pauline M. Ippolito (1981), 'Information and the Life Cycle Consumption of Hazardous Goods', Economic Inquiry, XIX (4), October, 529-58 -- Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy (1988), 'A Theory of Rational Addiction', Journal of Political Economy, 96 (4), August, 675-700 -- Engelbert J. Dockner and Gustav Feichtinger (1993), 'Cyclical Consumption Patterns and Rational Addiction', American Economic Review, 83 (1), March, 256-63 -- Athanasios Orphanides and David Zervos (1995), 'Rational Addiction with Learning and Regret', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (4), August, 739-58 -- David Laibson (1997), 'Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (2), May, 443-77 -- Gary S. Becker and Casey B. Mulligan (1997), 'The Endogenous Determination of Time Preference', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (3), August, 729-58 -- B. Douglas Bernheim and Antonio Rangel (2004), 'Addiction and Cue-Triggered Decision Processes', American Economic Review, 94 (5), December, 1558-90 -- Mark R. Rosenzweig and T. Paul Schultz (1983), 'Estimating a Household Production Function: Heterogeneity, the Demand for Health Inputs, and Their Effects on Birth Weight', Journal of Political Economy, 91 (5), October, 723-46 -- John Mullahy and Paul R. Portney (1990), 'Air Pollution, Cigarette Smoking, and the Production of Respiratory Health', Journal of Health Economics, 9 (2), September, 193-205 -- Donald S. Kenkel (1995), 'Should You Eat Breakfast? Estimates from Health Production Functions', Health Economics, 4 (1), 15-29 -- William N. Evans and Jeanne S. Ringel (1999), 'Can Higher Cigarette Taxes Improve Birth Outcomes?', Journal of Public Economics, 72 (1), 135-54 -- Paul Contoyannis and Andrew M. Jones (2004), 'Socio-Economic Status, Health and Lifestyle', Journal of Health Economics, 23 (5), September, 965-95 -- Phillip Farrell and Victor R. Fuchs (1982), 'Schooling and Health: The Cigarette Connection', Journal of Health Economics, 1 (3), December, 217-30 -- W. Kip Viscusi (1990), 'Do Smokers Underestimate Risks?', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1253-69 -- Donald S. Kenkel (1991), 'Health Behavior, Health Knowledge, and Schooling', Journal of Political Economy, 99 (2), April, 287-305 -- V. Kerry Smith, Donald H. Taylor, Jr., Frank A. Sloan, F. Reed Johnson and William H. Desvousges (2001), 'Do Smokers Respond to Health Shocks?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (4), November, 675-87 -- David M. Cutler and Edward Glaeser (2005), 'What Explains Differences in Smoking, Drinking, and Other Health-Related Behaviors?', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 238-42
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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366505
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 671 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 219
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Developments in the economics of privatization and regulation
    DDC: 338.9/75
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsordnung ; Regulierung ; Staatliche Einflussnahme ; Privatisierung ; Sachenrecht ; Neue politische Ökonomie ; Trade regulation Economic aspects ; Privatization Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Privatisierung ; Regulierung
    Abstract: Regulatory economics has become increasingly important over the last quarter of a century, in part as a result of the wave of privatization, starting in the UK, which made the regulation of monopoly of much greater interest. The discipline has also become more rigorous, increasingly employing powerful analytical and econometric methods. This volume brings together some of the leading contributions to the literature on this subject. The book is an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers and regulators in the study of privatization and regulation
    Abstract: Catherine Waddams Price and Ruth Hancock (1998), 'Distributional Effects of Liberalising UK Residential Utility Markets', Fiscal Studies, 19 (3), August, 295-319 -- Stephen C. Littlechild (2002), 'Competitive Bidding for a Long-Term Electricity Distribution Contract', Review of Network Economics, 1 (1), March, 1-38
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Andrei Shleifer (1998), 'State versus Private Ownership', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), Fall, 133-50 -- Bruno Biais and Enrico Perotti (2002), 'Machiavellian Privatization', American Economic Review, 92 (1), March, 240-58 -- Enrico C. Perotti (1995), 'Credible Privatization', American Economic Review, 85 (4), September, 847-59 -- Oliver Hart, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1997), 'The Proper Scope of Government: Theory and an Application to Prisons', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXII (4), November, 1127-61 -- Francesca Cornelli and David D. Li (1997), 'Large Shareholders, Private Benefits of Control, and Optimal Schemes of Privatization', RAND Journal of Economics, 28 (4), Winter, 585-604 -- Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes (1997), 'Determinants of Privatization Prices', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXII (4), November, 9651025 -- Steven L. Jones, William L. Megginson, Robert C. Nash and Jeffry M. Netter (1999), 'Share Issue Privatizations as Financial Means to Political and Economic Ends', Journal of Financial Economics, 53, 217-53 -- William L. Megginson and Jeffry M. Netter (2001), 'From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privatization', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (2), June, 321-89 -- David M. Newbery and Michael G. Pollitt (1997), 'The Restructuring and Privatisation of Britain's CEGB - Was It Worth It?', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLV (3), September, 269-303 -- David S. Saal and David Parker (2001), 'Productivity and Price Performance in the Privatized Water and Sewerage Companies of England and Wales', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 20 (1), 6190 -- Lisa Harris, David Parker and Andrew Cox (1998), 'UK Privatization: Its Impact on Procurement', British Journal of Management, 9, Special Issue, September, S13-S26 -- Stephen C. Littlechild (1983), Regulation of British Telecommunications' Profitability, Report to the Secretary of State, Department of Industry, London: Department of Industry, v, 1-42 -- Mark Armstrong and David E.M. Sappington (2006), 'Regulation, Competition, and Liberalization', Journal of Economic Literature, XLIV (2), June, 325-66 -- Roger Sherman (1993), 'Should Ramsey-Price Markups Differ?', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 5, 217-25 -- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole (1996), 'Creating Competition Through Interconnection: Theory and Practice', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 10, 227-56 -- Mark Armstrong, Chris Doyle and John Vickers (1996), 'The Access Pricing Problem: A Synthesis', Journal of Industrial Economics, XLIV (2), June, 131-50 -- Michael A. Crew, Chitru S. Fernando and Paul R. Kleindorfer (1995), 'The Theory of Peak-Load Pricing: A Survey', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 8, 215-49 -- David E.M. Sappington (2005), 'Regulating Service Quality: A Survey', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 27 (2), 123-54 -- William W. Hogan (1992), 'Contract Networks for Electric Power Transmission', Journal of Regulatory Economics, 4, 211-42
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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367007
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 519 p) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 228
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent developments in evolutionary economics
    DDC: 330.1
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    Keywords: Evolutionsökonomik ; Wissen ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Industrieökonomik ; Strukturwandel ; Institutionenökonomik ; Umweltökonomik ; Neue ökonomische Geographie ; Evolutionary economics ; Electronic books ; Evolutorische Wirtschaft ; Wissen ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Industrieökonomie ; Strukturwandel ; Umweltökonomie ; Geografie ; Wirtschaftsgeografie
    Abstract: Evolutionary economics is a vital, expanding field of research focusing on the incessant transformation of the economy and its driving forces. Exploring the most recent research trends in the field, this volume presents a high quality set of papers indispensable to scholars and researchers interested in the evolutionary approach. Highlighting a variety of pressing economic problems, explaining causes and arriving at innovative remedies, the broad coverage considers developments in: innovations, knowledge transfer, industrial dynamics, structural change, international competitiveness, evolutionary game theory, new applications of evolutionary thought in finance, economic geography and ecological economics
    Abstract: Jack J. Vromen (2006), 'Routines, Genes and Program-Based Behavior', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 16, 543-60 -- Christian Cordes (2007), 'Turning Economics into an Evolutionary Science: Veblen, the Selection Metaphor, and Analogical Thinking', Journal of Economic Issues, XLI (1), March, 135-54 -- Kurt Dopfer, John Foster and Jason Potts (2004), 'Micro-Meso-Macro', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 14 (3), 263-79
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): J. Stanley Metcalfe (2002), 'On the Optimality of the Competitive Process: Kimura's Theorem and Market Dynamics', Journal of Bioeconomics, 4 (2), 109-33 -- Esben Sloth Andersen (2004), 'Population Thinking, Price's Equation and the Analysis of Economic Evolution', Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 1 (1), 127-48 -- Joel Mokyr (1998), 'Induced Technical Innovation and Medical History: An Evolutionary Approach', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8, 119-37 -- Phuong Nguyen, Pier-Paolo Saviotti, Michel Trommetter and Bernard Bourgeois (2005), 'Variety and the Evolution of Refinery Processing', Industrial and Corporate Change, 14 (3), 469-500 -- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter (2001), 'Competition and Industrial Policies in a "History Friendly" Model of the Evolution of the Computer Industry', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19, 635-64 -- Steven Klepper (2002), 'Firm Survival and the Evolution of Oligopoly', RAND Journal of Economics, 33 (1), Spring, 37-61 -- J. Stanley Metcalfe, John Foster and Ronnie Ramlogan (2006), 'Adaptive Economic Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30, 7-32 -- Jan Fagerberg and Bart Verspagen (2002), 'Technology-Gaps, Innovation-Diffusion and Transformation: An Evolutionary Interpretation', Research Policy, 31, 1291-304 -- Ulrich Witt (2001), 'Learning to Consume - A Theory of Wants and the Growth of Demand', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11, 23-36 -- Robert U. Ayres and Benjamin Warr (2005), 'Accounting for Growth: The Role of Physical Work', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 16, 181-209 -- Ken Binmore (2001), 'Natural Justice and Political Stability', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 157 (1), March, 133-51 -- Daniel Friedman (1998), 'On Economic Applications of Evolutionary Game Theory', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8, 15-43 -- Werner Güth and Hartmut Kliemt (1998), 'The Indirect Evolutionary Approach: Bridging the Gap between Rationality and Adaptation', Rationality and Society, 10 (3), 377-99 -- Peter Mulder and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (2001), 'Evolutionary Economic Theories of Sustainable Development', Growth and Change, 32, Winter, 110-34 -- Ron A. Boschma and Jan G. Lambooy (1999), 'Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 9 (4), 411-29 -- Thorsten Hens, Klaus Reiner Schenk-Hoppé and Martin Stalder (2002), 'An Application of Evolutionary Finance to Firms Listed in the Swiss Market Index', Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik, 138 (4), 465-87 -- John Foster and Phillip Wild (1999), 'Econometric Modelling in the Presence of Evolutionary Change', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23, 749-70 -- Thomas Brenner (1998), 'Can Evolutionary Algorithms Describe Learning Processes?' Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8, 271-83 -- Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen (2006), 'Why We Need a Generalized Darwinism, and Why Generalized Darwinism is Not Enough', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 61, 1-19
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    ISBN: 9781785366840
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 312 p) , cm
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 224
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Recent trends in the economics of copyright
    DDC: 346.0482
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    Keywords: Immaterialgüterrechte ; Urheberrecht ; Open Source ; Welt ; Copyright Economic aspects ; Copyright Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: It is widely recognised that many copyright issues are also economic issues. As a result the level of interest in the economics of copyright continues to grow. This carefully edited book presents a selection of the most important recent contributions to a wide range of economic topics on copyright. These include the copyright term, infringement issues, administration of copyright, incentives to artists and open source. There is relevance here for a wide readership, from teachers and students of economics, law, cultural and media studies to practitioners and policymakers
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): George A. Akerlof, Kenneth J. Arrow, Timothy F. Bresnahan, James M. Buchanan, Ronald H. Coase, Linda R. Cohen, Milton Friedman, Jerry R. Green, Robert W. Hahn, Thomas W. Hazlett, C. Scott Hemphill, Robert E. Litan, Roger G. Noll, Richard Schmalensee, Steven Shavell, Hal R. Varian, and Richard J. Zeckhauser (2002), 'Brief as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners', Eric Eldred et al v. John D. Ashcroft, Attorney General, the Supreme Court of the United States of America, No. 01-618, title page, i-iii, 1-15, appendices 6 -- Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen Margolis (2005), 'Seventeen Famous Economists Weigh in on Copyright: The Role of Theory, Empirics and Network Effects', Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, 18 (2), Spring, 435-57 -- William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner (2003), 'Indefinitely Renewable Copyright', University of Chicago Law Review, 70 (2), Spring, 471-518 -- Justin P. Johnson and Michael Waldman (2005), 'The Limits of Indirect Appropriability in Markets for Copiable Goods', Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 2 (1), June, 19-37 -- Martin Peitz and Patrick Waelbroeck (2006), 'Piracy of Digital Products: A Critical Review of the Theoretical Literature', Information Economics and Policy, 18, 449-76 -- Ivan P. L. Png (2006), 'Copyright: A Plea for Empirical Research', Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 3 (2), 3-13 -- Michele Boldrin and David Levine (2002), 'The Case Against Intellectual Property', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 92 (2), 209-12 -- William J. Baumol (2004), 'The Socially Desirable Size of Copyright Fees', Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 1 (1), 83-92 -- Arthur Snow and Richard Watt (2005), 'Risk Sharing and the Distribution of Copyright Collective Income', in Lisa N. Takeyama (ed), Wendy J. Gordon (ed) and Ruth Towse (ed) (eds), Developments in the Economics of Copyright, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 23-36 -- Fabrice Rochelandet (2003), 'Are Copyright Collecting Societies Efficient Organisations? An Evaluation of Collective Administration of Copyright in Europe', in Wendy J. Gordon (ed) and Richard Watt (ed) (eds), The Economics of Copyright, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 176-97 -- Amit Gayer and Oz Shy (2006), 'Publishers, Artists and Copyright Enforcement', Information Economics and Policy, 18, 374-84 -- Ruth Towse (2006) 'Copyright and Artists: A View From Cultural Economics', Journal of Economic Surveys, 20 (4), 567-85 -- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole (2005), 'The Economics of Technology Sharing: Open Source and Beyond', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19 (2), Spring, 99-120 -- Justin Pappas Johnson (2002), 'Open Source Software: Private Provision of a Public Good', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 11 (4), Winter, 637-62
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    ISBN: 9781785367045
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 222
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of innovation policy
    DDC: 338.064
    Keywords: Technologiepolitik ; Technological innovations Government policy ; Economic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: For this invaluable collection, Professor Link has selected the most significant articles that have emerged in the last fifty years in the field of innovation policy. The first volume addresses the foundations of innovation policy and covers essential topics such as governments' role in innovation, the patent system and fiscal policies that promote innovation. The second volume explores specific innovation policies and their social impact, including public research and development, the changing role of universities in the innovation process and technology transfer policies. In his introduction, Professor Link offers an authoritative and insightful overview of innovation policy in industrialized nations, identifying at least two paradigms that motivate governments' role in innovation policy
    Abstract: David C. Mowery and Bhaven N. Sampat (2005), 'The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and University-Industry Technology Transfer: A Model for Other OECD Governments?', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 115-27 -- David J. Teece (2005), 'Technology and Technology Transfer: Mansfieldian Inspirations and Subsequent Developments', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 17-33 -- Zvi Griliches (1958), 'Research Costs and Social Returns: Hybrid Corn and Related Innovations', Journal of Political Economy, 66 (5), October, 419-31 -- Edwin Mansfield, John Rapoport, Anthony Romeo, Samuel Wagner and George Beardsley (1977), 'Social and Private Rates of Return from Industrial Innovations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 91 (2), May, 221-40 -- Manuel Trajtenberg (1989), 'The Welfare Analysis of Product Innovations, with an Application to Computed Tomography Scanners', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (2), 444-79 -- Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2001), 'Public/Private Partnerships: Stimulating Competition in a Dynamic Market', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19, 763-94
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Paul M. Romer (1993), 'Implementing a National Technology Strategy with Self-Organizing Industry Investment Boards', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics, 2, 345-99 -- Partha Dasgupta and Paul A. David (1994), 'Toward a New Economics of Science', Research Policy, 23, 487-521 -- Stephen Martin and John T. Scott (2000), 'The Nature of Innovation Market Failure and the Design of Public Support for Private Innovation', Research Policy, 29, 437-47 -- Gregory Tassey (2005), 'Underinvestment in Public Good Technologies', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 89-113 -- Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1989), 'Patents and the Progress of Science: Exclusive Rights and Experimental Use', University of Chicago Law Review, 56, 1017-86 -- Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Optimal Patent Length and Breadth', RAND Journal of Economics, 21 (1), Spring, 106-12 -- Janusz A. Ordover (1991), 'A Patent System for Both Diffusion and Exclusion', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 43-60 -- Adam B. Jaffe (2000), 'The U.S. Patent System in Transition: Policy Innovation and the Innovation Process', Research Policy, 29, 531-57 -- Wesley M. Cohen (2005), 'Patents and Appropriation: Concerns and Evidence', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 57-71 -- Gregory Tassey (1996), 'Choosing Government R&D Policies: Tax Incentives vs. Direct Funding', Review of Industrial Organization, 11 (5), 579-600 -- John T. Scott (1998), 'Financing and Leveraging Public/Private Partnerships: The Hurdle-Lowering Auction', STI Review, 23, 67-84 -- Josh Lerner (1999), 'The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program', Journal of Business, 72 (3), 285-318 -- Scott J. Wallsten (2000), 'The Effects of Government-Industry R&D Programs on Private R&D: The Case of the Small Business Innovation Research Program', RAND Journal of Economics, 31 (1), Spring, 82-100 -- David Audretsch, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2002), 'Public/ Private Technology Partnerships: Evaluating SBIR-Supported Research', Research Policy, 31, 145-58 -- Barry Bozeman and Albert N. Link (1984), 'Tax Incentives for R&D: A Critical Evaluation', Research Policy, 13, 21-31 -- C.W. Swenson (1992), 'Some Tests of the Incentive Effects of the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit', Journal of Public Economics, 49, 203-18 -- Bronwyn H. Hall (1993), 'R&D Tax Policy during the 1980s: Success or Failure?', Tax Policy and the Economy, 7, 1-35 -- Rachel Griffith, Daniel Sandler and John Van Reenen (1995), 'Tax Incentives for R&D', Fiscal Studies, 16 (2), 21-44 -- John T. Scott (1995), 'The Damoclean Tax and Innovation', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 5, 71-89
    Abstract: Richard R. Nelson (1983), 'Government Support of Technical Progress: Lessons from History', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2 (4), 499-514 -- David M. Levy and Nestor E. Terleckyj (1983), 'Effects of Government R&D on Private R&D Investment and Productivity: A Macroeconomic Analysis', Bell Journal of Economics, 14 (2), Autumn, 551-61 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg (1984), 'The Relationship Between Federal Contract R&D and Company R&D', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 74 (2), May, 73-8 -- Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (1991), 'Why are Governmental R&D and Private R&D Complements?', Applied Economics, 23, 1673-81 -- Maryann P. Feldman and Maryellen R. Kelley (2003), 'Leveraging Research and Development: Assessing the Impact of the U.S. Advanced Technology Program', Small Business Economics, 20 (2), March, 153-65 -- Eric von Hippel (1987), 'Cooperation between Rivals: Informal Know-How Trading', Research Policy, 16, 291-302 -- Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (1999), 'Federal Laboratories as Research Partners', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 17, 575-92 -- Bruce S. Tether (2002), 'Who Co-operates for Innovation and Why: An Empirical Analysis', Research Policy, 31, 947-67 -- Donald S. Siegel (2003), 'Data Requirements for Assessing the Private and Social Returns to Strategic Research Partnerships: Analysis and Recommendations', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 15 (2), 207-25 -- Jospeh Farrell and Garth Saloner (1986), 'Installed Base and Compatibility: Innovation, Product Preannouncements and Predation', American Economic Review, 76 (5), December, 940-55 -- Paul A. David and Shane Greenstein (1990), 'The Economics of Compatibility Standards: An Introduction to Recent Research', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 1, 3-41 -- Karl Ulrich (1995), 'The Role of Product Architecture in the Manufacturing Firm', Research Policy, 24, 419-40 -- Gregory Tassey (2000), 'Standardization in Technology-Based Markets', Research Policy, 29, 587-602 -- Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 -- David C. Mowery, Richard R. Nelson, Bhaven N. Sampat and Arvids A. Ziedonis (2001), 'The Growth of Patenting and Licensing by U.S. Universities: An Assessment of the Effects of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980', Research Policy, 30, 99-119 -- Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2001), 'Barriers Inhibiting Industry from Partnering with Universities: Evidence from the Advanced Technology Program', Journal of Technology Transfer, 26 (1/2), 87-98 -- Josh Lerner (2005), 'The University and the Start-Up: Lessons from the Past Two Decades', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 49-56 -- Michael M. Crow (1988), 'Technology and Knowledge Transfer in Energy R&D Laboratories: An Analysis of Effectiveness', Evaluation and Program Planning, 11, 85-95 -- Barry Bozeman (1994), 'Evaluating Government Technology Transfer: Early Impacts of the "Cooperative Technology Paradigm"', Policy Studies Journal, 22 (2), 322-37
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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785366901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: The globalization of the world economy 20
    Series Statement: Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Globalization and productivity
    DDC: 338.06
    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Produktivität ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Welt ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Investments, Foreign ; Industrial productivity ; Exports ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Globalisierung ; Produktivität
    Abstract: This two-volume set is an indispensable selection of recent and classic research papers exploring the link between globalization and productivity growth. The editors' careful selection includes articles that focus on the impact of globalization on aggregate productivity, openness, international technology diffusion, and trade adjustment and productivity growth. Other topics include inward and outward foreign direct investment, international outsourcing and the critical relationship between exporting and productivity. The set will be an essential reference point for researchers, students and policy-makers concerned with globalization and productivity
    Abstract: Andrés Rodríguez-Clare (1996), 'Multinationals, Linkages, and Economic Development', American Economic Review, 86 (4), September, 852-73 -- Brian J. Aitken and Ann E. Harrison (1999), 'Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 605-18 -- James R. Markusen and Anthony J. Venables (1999), 'Foreign Direct Investment as a Catalyst for Industrial Development', European Economic Review, 43 (2), February, 335-56 -- Andrea Fosfuri, Massimo Motta and Thomas Rønde (2001), 'Foreign Direct Investment and Spillovers through Workers' Mobility', Journal of International Economics, 53 (1), February, 205-22 -- Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Katharine Wakelin (2001), 'Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK?', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 48 (2), May, 119-33 -- Holger Görg and David Greenaway (2004), 'Much Ado about Nothing? Do Domestic Firms Really Benefit from Foreign Direct Investment?', World Bank Research Observer, 19 (2), Fall, 171-97 -- Beata Smarzynska Javorcik (2004), 'Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers through Backward Linkages', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 605-27 -- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2005), 'Spillovers from Foreign Firms through Worker Mobility: An Empirical Investigation', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 107 (4), December, 693-709 -- S. Lael Brainard (1997), 'An Empirical Assessment of the Proximity-Concentration Trade-off Between Multinational Sales and Trade', American Economic Review, 87 (4), September, 520-44 -- Pol Antràs (2003), 'Firms, Contracts, and Trade Structure', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVIII (4), November, 1375-418 -- Stephen Ross Yeaple (2003), 'The Complex Integration Strategies of Multinationals and Cross Country Dependencies in the Structure of Foreign Direct Investment', Journal of International Economics, 60 (2), August, 293-314 -- Pol Antràs and Elhanan Helpman (2004), 'Global Sourcing', Journal of Political Economy, 112 (3), June, 552-80 -- Elhanan Helpman, Marc J. Melitz and Stephen R. Yeaple (2004), 'Export Versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms', American Economic Review, 94 (1), March, 300-316 -- Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl (2004), 'Exports, International Investment, and Plant Performance: Evidence from a Non-parametric Test', Economics Letters, 83 (3), June, 317-24 -- Sourafel Girma, Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu (2005), 'Exports versus FDI: An Empirical Test', Review of World Economics, 141 (2), July, 193-218 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (2005), 'Outsourcing in a Global Economy', Review of Economic Studies, 72 (1), January, 135-59 -- Richard Baldwin (1988), 'Hysteresis in Import Prices: The Beachhead Effect', American Economic Review, 78 (4), September, 773-85 -- Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1995), 'Exporters, Jobs, and Wages in U.S. Manufacturing: 1976-1987', in Martin Neil Baily (ed), Peter C. Reiss (ed) and Clifford Winston (ed) (eds), Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics, Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 67-119 -- Sofronis K. Clerides, Saul Lach and James R. Tybout (1998), 'Is Learning by Exporting Important? Micro-Dynamic Evidence from Colombia, Mexico, and Morocco', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXIII (3), August, 903-47
    Abstract: Andrew B. Bernard and J. Bradford Jensen (1999), 'Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect, or Both?', Journal of International Economics, 47 (1), February, 1-25 -- Miguel A. Delgado, Jose C. Fariñas and Sonia Ruano (2002), 'Firm Productivity and Export Markets: A Non-parametric Approach', Journal of International Economics, 57 (2), August, 397-422 -- Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Richard Kneller (2004), 'Does Exporting Increase Productivity? A Microeconometric Analysis of Matched Firms', Review of International Economics, 12 (5), November, 855-66 -- David Greenaway and Richard Kneller (2007), 'Firm Heterogeneity, Exporting and Foreign Direct Investment', Economic Journal, 117 (517), February, F134-F161
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Ross Levine and David Renelt (1992), 'A Sensitivity Analysis of Cross-Country Growth Regressions', American Economic Review, 82 (4), September, 942-63 -- Sebastian Edwards (1993), 'Openness, Trade Liberalization, and Growth in Developing Countries', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXI (3), September, 1358-93 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel and David Romer (1999), 'Does Trade Cause Growth?', American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 379-99 -- Francisco Rodríguez and Dani Rodrik (2001), 'Trade Policy and Economic Growth: A Skeptic's Guide to the Cross-National Evidence', in Ben S. Bernanke (ed) and Kenneth S. Rogoff (ed) (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2000, 15, Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 261-325 -- David T. Coe and Elhanan Helpman (1995), 'International R&D Spillovers', European Economic Review, 39 (5), May, 859-87 -- Wolfgang Keller (1998), 'Are International R&D Spillovers Trade-Related? Analyzing Spillovers Among Randomly Matched Trade Partners', European Economic Review, 42 (8), September, 1469-81 -- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum (1999), 'International Technology Diffusion: Theory and Measurement', International Economic Review, 40 (3), August, 537-70 -- Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Frank Lichtenberg (2001), 'Does Foreign Direct Investment Transfer Technology Across Borders?', Review of Economics and Statistics, 83 (3), August, 490-97 -- Wolfgang Keller (2004), 'International Technology Diffusion', Journal of Economic Literature, XLII (3), September, 752-82 -- Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman (1990), 'Comparative Advantage and Long-Run Growth', American Economic Review, 80 (4), September, 796-815 -- Luis A. Rivera-Batiz and Paul M. Romer (1991), 'Economic Integration and Endogenous Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CVI (2), May, 531-55 -- Anne O. Krueger (1997), 'Trade Policy and Economic Development: How We Learn', American Economic Review, 87 (1), March, 1-22 -- Dani Rodrik (1998), 'Globalisation, Social Conflict and Economic Growth', World Economy, 21 (2), March, 143-58 -- David Greenaway, Wyn Morgan and Peter Wright (2002), 'Trade Liberalisation and Growth in Developing Countries', Journal of Development Economics, 67 (1), February, 229-44 -- Ann E. Harrison (1994), 'Productivity, Imperfect Competition and Trade Reform: Theory and Evidence', Journal of International Economics, 36 (1/2), February, 53-73 -- Nina Pavcnik (2002), 'Trade Liberalization, Exit, and Productivity Improvements: Evidence from Chilean Plants', Review of Economic Studies, 69 (1), January, 245-76 -- Marc J. Melitz (2003), 'The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity', Econometrica, 71 (6), November, 1695-725 -- James R. Tybout (2003), 'Plant- and Firm-Level Evidence on "New" Trade Theories', in E. Kwan Choi (ed) and James Harrigan (ed) (eds), Handbook of International Trade, 13, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 388-415 -- Magnus Blomström (1986), 'Foreign Investment and Productive Efficiency: The Case of Mexico', Journal of Industrial Economics, XXXV (1), September, 97-110
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Pub
    ISBN: 9781785366833
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 230
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Segmented labor markets and labor mobility
    DDC: 331.12
    Keywords: 1970-2000 ; Arbeitsmarkt ; Arbeitsmarktsegmentation ; Arbeitsnachfrage ; Arbeitsmigranten ; Weibliche Arbeitskräfte ; Arbeitsmarktflexibilität ; Leiharbeit ; Welt ; Labor mobility ; Labor market ; Market segmentation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: For this insightful collection, Professor Reich has selected some of the most significant published articles on labor mobility and segmented markets. The book investigates the development of this important field from the pioneering papers on labor market segmentation analysis of the 1970s, through the early debates to the later theoretical models and econometric evidence. The second volume offers an overview of the evolution from segmentation to flexibility in labor markets up to the present day and explores topics such as the growth of temporary jobs in Europe, the influence of gender, immigration and race, later econometric controversies and the phenomenon of flexicurity. The volumes will be an essential resource for students and for scholars wishing to investigate this important area
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Peter B. Doeringer and Michael J. Piore (1971), 'Low-Income Employment and the Disadvantaged Labor Force', and 'Quantitative Analysis of Worker Instability in the Low-Income Labor Market' in Internal Labor Markets and Manpower Analysis, Chapter 8 and Appendix, Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 163-83, 184-88 -- Michael Piore (1971), 'The Dual Labor Market: Theory and Implications', in David M. Gordon (ed) (ed.), Problems in Political Economy: An Urban Perspective, Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 90-94 -- Michael Reich, David M. Gordon and Richard C. Edwards (1973), 'A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation', American Economic Review, 63 (2), May, 359-65 -- David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich (1982), 'The Period of Consolidation: World War II to 1970s' and 'Evidence for the Segmentation Hypothesis' excerpts from Chapter 5, 'The Segmentation of Labor: 1920s to the Present', in Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labor in the United States, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 185-215, notes, references 41 -- Paul Osterman (1975), 'An Empirical Study of Labor Market Segmentation', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 28 (4), July, 508-23 -- Glen G. Cain (1976), 'The Challenge of Segmented Labor Market Theories to Orthodox Theory: A Survey', Journal of Economic Literature, 14 (4), December, 1215-57 -- Jill Rubery (1978), 'Structured Labour Markets, Worker Organisation and Low Pay', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2 (1), March, 17-36 -- Sam Rosenberg (1980), 'Male Occupational Standing and the Dual Labor Market', Industrial Relations, 19 (1), Winter, 34-49 -- Paul Ryan (1981), 'Segmentation, Duality and the Internal Labour Market', in Frank Wilkinson (ed) (ed.), The Dynamics of Labour Market Segmentation, London and New York, NY: Academic Press, 3-20, references 176 -- Robert Buchele (1983), 'Economic Dualism and Employment Stability', Industrial Relations, 22 (3), Fall, 410-18 -- Ian M. McDonald and Robert M. Solow (1985), 'Wages and Employment in a Segmented Labor Market', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 100 (4), November, 1115-41 -- Jeremy I. Bulow and Lawrence H. Summers (1986), 'A Theory of Dual Labor Markets with Application to Industrial Policy, Discrimination, and Keynesian Unemployment', Journal of Labor Economics, 4 (3, Part I), 376-414 -- William T. Dickens and Kevin Lang (1993), 'Labor Market Segmentation Theory: Reconsidering the Evidence', in William Darity, Jr. (ed) (ed.), Labor Economics: Problems in Analyzing Labor Markets, Chapter 5, Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 141-80 -- Howard Wial (1991), 'Getting a Good Job: Mobility in a Segmented Labor Market', Industrial Relations, 30 (3), Fall, 396-416 -- Jill Rubery (1994), 'Internal and External Labour Markets: Towards an Integrated Analysis', in Jill Rubery (ed) and Frank Wilkinson (ed) (eds), Employer Strategy and the Labour Market, Chapter 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 37-68, references 336 -- Robert Drago (1995), 'Divide and Conquer in Australia: A Study of Labor Segmentation', Review of Radical Political Economics, 27 (1), 25-70 -- Sara McLafferty and Valerie Preston (1992), 'Spatial Mismatch and Labor Market Segmentation for African-American and Latina Women', Economic Geography, 68 (4), October, 406-31 -- Gregory DeFreitas (1988), 'Hispanic Immigration and Labor Market Segmentation', Industrial Relations, 27 (2), Spring, 195-214 -- Andrés Torres (1997), 'Labor Market Segmentation: African American and Puerto Rican Labor in New York City, 1960-1980', in James B. Stewart (ed) (ed.), African Americans and Post-Industrial Labor Markets, Chapter 10, New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 205-23
    Abstract: Sam Rosenberg (1989), 'From Segmentation to Flexibility', Labour and Society, 14 (4), October, 363-407 -- Peter Cappelli (1995), 'Rethinking Employment', British Journal of Industrial Relations, 33 (4), Special Issue, December, 563-602 -- Maury B. Gittleman and David R. Howell (1995), 'Changes in the Structure and Quality of Jobs in the United States: Effects by Race and Gender, 1973-1990', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 48 (3), April, 420-40 -- Francesca Bettio and Samuel Rosenberg (1999), 'Labour Markets and Flexibility in the 1990s: The Europe-USA Opposition Revisited', International Review of Applied Economics, 13 (3), September, 269-79 -- Maarten Goos and Alan Manning (2007), 'Lousy and Lovely Jobs: The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain', Review of Economics and Statistics, 89 (1), February, 118-33 -- Alison L. Booth, Marco Francesconi and Jeff Frank (2002), 'Temporary Jobs: Stepping Stones or Dead Ends?', Economic Journal, 112 (480), June, F189-F213 -- Anna Cristina D'Addio and Michael Rosholm (2005), 'Temporary Employment in Europe: Characteristics, Determinants and Outcomes', Brussels Economic Review, 48 (1-2), 13-41 -- Javier G. Polavieja (2006), 'The Incidence of Temporary Employment in Advanced Economies: Why is Spain Different?', European Sociological Review, 22 (1), February, 61-78 -- T. Ghilarducci and M. Lee (2005), 'Female Dual Labour Markets and Employee Benefits', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 52 (1), February, 18-37 -- Roberto Pedace (2006), 'Immigration, Labor Market Mobility, and the Earnings of Native-Born Workers: An Occupational Segmentation Approach', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 65 (2), April, 313-45 -- Marianthi Rannia Leontaridi (1998), 'Segmented Labour Markets: Theory and Evidence', Journal of Economic Surveys, 12 (1), 63-101 -- Emily Thomson (2003), 'Segmented Labour Markets: A Critical Survey of Econometric Studies', Caledonian Business School, Glasgow Caledonian University Working Paper No. 36, October, 2-30, references 308 -- Gerry Rodgers (2006), 'Labour Market Flexibility and Decent Work', Presentation at UNDESA Development Forum on Productive Employment and Decent Work, 8-9 May, 2-15 -- Robert Boyer (2006), 'Employment and Decent Work in the Era of "Flexicurity"', UNDESA Development Forum on Productive Employment and Decent Work, Working Paper No. 32, ST/ESA/ 2006/DWP/32, September, 1-23
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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781785367052
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (3 v) , cm
    Series Statement: An Elgar reference collection
    Series Statement: The international library of critical writings in economics 214
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The economics of modern business enterprise
    DDC: 338.5
    Keywords: Unternehmen ; Management ; Entrepreneurship ; Unternehmensorganisation ; Transaktionskosten ; Sachenrecht ; Corporate Governance ; Business enterprises ; Industrial organization ; Entrepreneurship ; Business enterprises ; Industrial organization ; Entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Organisation ; Unternehmensgründung
    Abstract: Martin Ricketts, a leading scholar in this field, has selected the seminal papers from a variety of traditions that illustrate the evolution of thinking on 'the firm' over a considerable period of time. The firm as a vehicle for entrepreneurial initiative and the exercise of business judgement is contrasted throughout with the firm as a policing mechanism in response to known contractual hazards. The selection is in three volumes that cover respectively the general theoretical background; the ownership and scope of the firm - its degree of vertical and transnational integration; and agency issues relating to employee incentives and the control of managers. This authoritative collection will provide a valuable reference, of interest to students, postgraduates and professional economists seeking an overview of the subject and its evolution
    Abstract: Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling (1976), 'Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3 (4), October, 305-60 -- Michael C. Jensen and Kevin J. Murphy (1990), 'Performance Pay and Top-Management Incentives', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (2), April, 225-64 -- Joseph G. Haubrich (1994), 'Risk Aversion, Performance Pay, and the Principal-Agent Problem', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (2), April, 258-76 -- Brian J. Hall and Jeffrey B. Liebman (1998), 'Are CEOs Really Paid Like Bureaucrats?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXIII (3), August, 653-91 -- Eugene F. Fama (1980), 'Agency Problems and the Theory of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (2), April, 288-307 -- Eugene F. Fama and Michael C. Jensen (1983), 'Agency Problems and Residual Claims', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (2), June, 327-49 -- Oliver D. Hart (1983), 'The Market Mechanism as an Incentive Scheme', Bell Journal of Economics, 14 (2), Autumn, 366-82 -- Henry G. Manne (1965), 'Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control', Journal of Political Economy, 73 (2), April, 110-20 -- Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart (1980), 'Takeover Bids, the Free Rider Problem, and the Theory of the Corporation', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (1), Spring, 42-64 -- Michael C. Jensen (1988), 'Takeovers: Their Causes and Consequences', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2 (1), Winter, 21-48 -- Andrei Shleifer and Lawrence H. Summers (1988), 'Breach of Trust in Hostile Takeovers', in Alan J. Auerbach (ed) (ed.), Corporate Takeovers: Causes and Consequences, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL: NBER and University of Chicago Press, 33-56 -- Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1986), 'Large Shareholders and Corporate Control', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (3, Part 1), June, 461-88 -- Masahiko Aoki (1990), 'Toward an Economic Model of the Japanese Firm', Journal of Economic Literature, XXVIII (1), March, 1-27 -- Jens Köke and Luc Renneboog (2005), 'Do Corporate Control and Product Market Competition Lead to Stronger Productivity Growth? Evidence from Market-Oriented and Blockholder-Based Governance Regimes', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVIII, October, 475-516
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Frank H. Knight (1921), 'Enterprise and Profit', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter IX, Boston, MA and New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 264-90 -- R.H. Coase (1937), 'The Nature of the Firm', Economica, 4 (16), New Series, November, 386-405 -- Fritz Machlup (1967), 'Theories of the Firm: Marginalist, Behavioral, Managerial', American Economic Review, LVII (1), March, 1-33 -- Armen A. Alchian and Harold Demsetz (1972), 'Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization', American Economic Review, 62 (5), December, 777-95 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1979), 'Transaction-Cost Economics: The Governance of Contractual Relations', Journal of Law and Economics, XXII (2), October, 233-61 -- Oliver E. Williamson (1981), 'The Modern Corporation: Origins, Evolution, Attributes', Journal of Economic Literature, XIX (4), December, 1537-68 -- Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. and Robert D. Tollison (1980), 'Mercantilist Origins of the Corporation', Bell Journal of Economics, 11 (2), Autumn, 715-20 -- Armen A. Alchian and Susan Woodward (1987), 'Reflections on the Theory of the Firm', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 143 (1), March, 110-36 -- Alfred Marshall ([1925]1953), 'Industrial Organization, Continued. Business Management', in Principles of Economics, 8th Edition, Book IV, Chapter XII, New York, NY: Macmillan Company, 291-313 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1950), 'Crumbling Walls', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Chapter XII, London: Allen & Unwin, 131-42 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1973), 'The Entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chapter 2, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 30-87 -- B.J. Loasby (1982), 'The Entrepreneur in Economic Theory', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 29 (3), November, 235-45 -- Ulrich Witt (1987), 'How Transaction Rights Are Shaped to Channel Innovativeness', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 143 (1), March, 180-95 -- Nicolai Juul Foss (1993), 'Theories of the Firm: Contractual and Competence Perspectives', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 3 (2), May, 127-44 -- Mark Casson (2000), 'An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm', in Enterprise and Leadership: Studies on Firms, Markets and Networks, Chapter 3, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 47-82 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1985), 'The Economics of Agency', in John W. Pratt (ed) and Richard J. Zeckhauser (ed) (eds), Principals and Agents: The Structure of Business, Chapter 2, Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 37-51 -- Steven Shavell (1979), 'Risk Sharing and Incentives in the Principal and Agent Relationship', Bell Journal of Economics, 10 (1), Spring, 55-73 -- Martin Ricketts (1986), 'The Geometry of Principal and Agent: Yet Another Use for the Edgeworth Box', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33 (3), August, 228-48 -- Harold Demsetz (1995), 'Agency and Nonagency Explanations of the Firm's Organization', in The Economics of the Business Firm: Seven Critical Commentaries, Second Commentary, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 15-39, references
    Abstract: Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Daniel F. Spulber (2000), 'The Fable of Fisher Body', Journal of Law and Economics, XLIII (1), April, 67-104 -- Ronald Coase (2006), 'The Conduct of Economics: The Example of Fisher Body and General Motors', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 15 (2), Summer, 255-78 -- Benjamin Klein (2007), 'The Economic Lessons of Fisher Body- General Motors', International Journal of the Economics of Business, 14 (1), February, 1-36 -- John M. Vernon and Daniel A. Graham (1971), 'Profitability of Monopolization by Vertical Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 79 (4), 924-5 -- Richard Schmalensee (1973), 'A Note on the Theory of Vertical Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (2, Part 1), March-April, 442-9 -- Martin K. Perry (1980), 'Forward Integration by Alcoa: 1888- 1930', Journal of Industrial Economics, XXIX (1), September, 37-53 -- John H. Dunning (1973), 'The Determinants of International Production', Oxford Economic Papers, 25 (3), New Series, November, 289-336 -- Alfred D. Chandler (1980), 'The Growth of the Transnational Industrial Firm in the United States and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Analysis', Economic History Review, 33 (3), New Series, August, 396-410 -- John Cantwell (2000), 'A Survey of Theories of International Production', in Christos N. Pitelis (ed) and Roger Sugden (ed) (eds), The Nature of the Transnational Firm, Second Edition, Chapter 2, London: Routledge, 10-56 -- Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden (1987), 'The Rise of Transnationals and the International Division of Labour', in Transnational Monopoly Capitalism, Chapter 4, Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books and New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 61-79, references -- Oliver E. Williamson, Michael L. Wachter and Jeffrey E. Harris (1975), 'Understanding the Employment Relation: The Analysis of Idiosyncratic Exchange', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (1), Spring, 250-78 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1975), 'Incentives, Risk, and Information: Notes Towards a Theory of Hierarchy', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (2), Autumn, 552-79 -- Carl Shapiro and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1984), 'Equilibrium Unemployment as a Worker Discipline Device', American Economic Review, 74 (3), June, 433-44 -- Edward P. Lazear and Sherwin Rosen (1981), 'Rank-Order Tournaments as Optimum Labor Contracts', Journal of Political Economy, 89 (5), October, 841-64 -- Edward P. Lazear (1981), 'Agency, Earnings Profiles, Productivity, and Hours Restrictions', American Economic Review, 71 (4), September, 606-20 -- Robert M. Hutchens (1989), 'Seniority, Wages and Productivity: A Turbulent Decade', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3 (4), Fall, 49-64 -- Edward P. Lazear (2000), 'The Future of Personnel Economics', Economic Journal, 110, November, F611-F639 -- Bruno S. Frey (1993), 'Does Monitoring Increase Work Effort? The Rivalry with Trust and Loyalty', Economic Inquiry, XXXI (4), October, 663-70 -- Armen A. Alchian (1969), 'Corporate Management and Property Rights', in Henry G. Manne (ed) (ed.), Economic Policy and the Regulation of Corporate Securities, Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 337-60
    Abstract: Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart (1986), 'The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (4), August, 691-719 -- Oliver Hart and John Moore (1990), 'Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 98 (6), December, 1119-58 -- Oliver Hart (1995), 'Established Theories of the Firm' and 'The Property Rights Approach' in Firms, Contracts, and Financial Structure, Chapters 1 and 2, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 15-28, 29-55, references -- Bengt Holmström and John Roberts (1998), 'The Boundaries of the Firm Revisited', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (4), Fall, 73-94 -- Adam Gifford, Jr. (1991), 'A Constitutional Interpretation of the Firm', Public Choice, 68, 91-106 -- Henry Hansmann (1996), 'A Theory of Enterprise Ownership', in The Ownership of Enterprise, Part I, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 11-49, notes -- Benjamin Ward (1958), 'The Firm in Illyria: Market Syndicalism', American Economic Review, XLVIII (4), September, 566-89 -- Eirik G. Furubotn (1988), 'Codetermination and the Modern Theory of the Firm: A Property-Rights Analysis', Journal of Business, 61 (2), April, 165-81 -- Eugene Kandel and Edward P. Lazear (1992), 'Peer Pressure and Partnerships', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (4), August, 801-17 -- Henry Hansmann (1987), 'Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organization', in Walter W. Powell (ed) (ed.), The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, Chapter 2, New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 27-42 -- Edwin G. West (1989), 'Nonprofit Organizations: Revised Theory and New Evidence', Public Choice, 63 (2), November, 165-74 -- Paul H. Rubin (1978), 'The Theory of the Firm and the Structure of the Franchise Contract', Journal of Law and Economics, XXI (1), April, 223-33 -- G. Frank Mathewson and Ralph A. Winter (1985), 'The Economics of Franchise Contracts', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVIII (3), October, 503-26 -- Robert E. Martin (1988), 'Franchising and Risk Management', American Economic Review, 78 (5), December, 954-68 -- Antony W. Dnes (1992), '"Unfair" Contractual Practices and Hostages in Franchise Contracts', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 148 (3), September, 484-504 -- Alanson P. Minkler (1992), 'Why Firms Franchise: A Search Cost Theory', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 148 (2), June, 240-59 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1975), 'Vertical Integration and Communication', Bell Journal of Economics, 6 (1), Spring, 173-83 -- Benjamin Klein, Robert G. Crawford and Armen A. Alchian (1978), 'Vertical Integration, Appropriable Rents, and the Competitive Contracting Process', Journal of Law and Economics, XXI (2), October, 297-326 -- Kirk Monteverde and David J. Teece (1982), 'Appropriable Rents and Quasi-Vertical Integration', Journal of Law and Economics, XXV (2), October, 321-8
    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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    Abstract: This authoritative three-volume collection presents the most important articles and papers published in the field of international marketing during the last thirty years. It includes both classic articles as well as cutting-edge papers from the new breed of top researchers informed by theoretical rigour and using the most up-to-date research methodologies. International Marketing: Modern and Classic Papers is a major three-volume work, with the material being divided into twenty sections, each part seeking to achieve a balance between the conceptual and the empirical, the explanatory and the exploratory. It will be essential reading for both scholars, researchers, graduate students and practitioners grappling with the complexities of marketing in the new globalized world
    Abstract: Daniel C. Bello and Ritu Lohtia (1995), 'Export Channel Design: The Use of Foreign Distributors and Agents', Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 23 (2), 83-93 -- Anthony E. Boardman, Daniel M. Shapiro and Aidan R. Vining (1997), 'The Role of Agency Costs in Explaining the Superior Performance of Foreign MNE Subsidiaries', International Business Review, 6 (3), June, 295-317 -- Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (1989), 'Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review', Academy of Management Review, 14 (1), January, 57-74 -- Paul Ellis (2003), 'Are International Trade Intermediaries Catalysts in Economic Development? A New Research Agenda', Journal of International Marketing, 11 (1), 73-96 -- Kendall Roth and Sharon O'Donnell (1996), 'Foreign Subsidiary Compensation Strategy: An Agency Theory Perspective', Academy of Management Journal, 39 (3), June, 678-703 -- Erin Anderson and Anne T. Coughlan (1987), 'International Market Entry and Expansion via Independent or Integrated Channels of Distribution', Journal of Marketing, 51 (1), January, 71-82 -- Preet S. Aulakh and Masaaki Kotabe (1997), 'Antecedents and Performance Implications of Channel Integration in Foreign Markets', Journal of International Business Studies, 28 (1), First Quarter, 145-75 -- Ramesh T. Iyer and John S. Hill (1996), 'International Direct Marketing Strategies: A US-European Comparison', European Journal of Marketing, 30 (3), 65-83 -- Sudhir H. Kale and Roger P. McIntyre (1991), 'Distribution Channel Relationships in Diverse Cultures', International Marketing Review, 8 (3), 31-45 -- Constantine S. Katsikeas, Mark M.H. Goode and Eva Katsikea (2000), 'Sources of Power in International Marketing Channels', Journal of Marketing Management, 16, 185-202 -- Riyad Eid (2005), 'International Internet Marketing: A Triangulation Study of Drivers and Barriers in the Business-to-Business Context in the United Kingdom', Marketing Intelligence and Planning, 23 (3), 266-80 -- Jim Hamill (1997), 'The Internet and International Marketing', International Marketing Review, 14 (5), 300-323 -- Stuart J. Barnes, Hans H. Bauer, Marcus M. Neumann and Frank Huber (2007), 'Segmenting Cyberspace: A Customer Typology for the Internet', European Journal of Marketing, 41 (1/2), 71-93 -- V. Kanti Prasad, K. Ramamurthy and G.M. Naidu (2001), 'The Influence of Internet-Marketing Integration on Marketing Competencies and Export Performance', Journal of International Marketing, 9 (4), 82-110 -- Saeed Samiee (1998), 'Exporting and the Internet: A Conceptual Perspective', International Marketing Review, 15 (5), 413-26 -- Geert Hofstede (1983), 'The Cultural Relativity of Organizational Practices and Theories', Journal of International Business Studies, 14 (2), Fall, 75-89 -- Sudhir H. Kale (1991), 'Culture-specific Marketing Communications: An Analytical Approach', International Marketing Review, 8 (2), 18-30 -- Lee C. Simmons and Robert M. Schindler (2003), 'Cultural Superstitions and the Price Endings Used in Chinese Advertising', Journal of International Marketing, 11 (2), 101-11 -- David A. Griffith (2002), 'The Role of Communication Competencies in International Business Relationship Development', Journal of World Business, 37 (4), Winter, 256-65
    Abstract: Horst Raff and Young-Han Kim (1999), 'Optimal Export Policy in the Presence of Informational Barriers to Entry and Imperfect Competition', Journal of International Economics, 49 (1), October, 99-123 -- Jim Bell, Rod McNaughton, Stephen Young and Dave Crick (2003), 'Towards an Integrative Model of Small Firm Internationalisation', Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 1, 339-62 -- Sylvie Chetty and Desiree Blankenburg Holm (2000), 'Internationalisation of Small to Medium-Sized Manufacturing Firms: A Network Approach', International Business Review, 9, 77-93 -- Nicole Coviello and Hugh Munro (1997), 'Network Relationships and the Internationalisation Process of Small Software Firms', International Business Review, 6 (4), August, 361-86 -- Rod B. McNaughton (2002), 'The Use of Multiple Export Channels by Small Knowledge-Intensive Firms', International Marketing Review, 19 (2), 190-203 -- Bill Merrilees and James H. Tiessen (1999), 'Building Generalizable SME International Marketing Models Using Case Studies', International Marketing Review, 16 (4/5), 326-44 -- Tage Koed Madsen and Per Servais (1997), 'The Internationalization of Born Globals: An Evolutionary Process?', International Business Review, 6 (6), December, 561-83 -- Øystein Moen (2002), 'The Born Globals: A New Generation of Small European Exporters', International Marketing Review, 19 (2), 156-75 -- Benjamin M. Oviatt and Patricia Phillips McDougall (1994), 'Toward a Theory of International New Ventures', Journal of International Business Studies, 25 (1), First Quarter, 45-64 -- Michael W. Rennie (1993), 'Born Global', McKinsey Quarterly, 4, 45-52 -- D. Deo Sharma and Anders Blomstermo (2003), 'The Internationalization Process of Born Globals: A Network View', International Business Review, 12 (6), December, 739-53 -- Rohit Deshpandé, John U. Farley and Frederick E. Webster Jr. (2000), 'Triad Lessons: Generalizing Results on High Performance Firms in Five Business-to-Business Markets', International Journal of Research in Marketing, 17, 353-62 -- Subhash C. Jain (1989), 'Standardization of International Marketing Strategy: Some Research Hypotheses', Journal of Marketing, 53 (1), January, 70-79 -- W. Chan Kim and R.A. Mauborgne (1987), 'Cross-Cultural Strategies', Journal of Business Strategy, 7 (4), Spring, 28-35 -- Carl Arthur Solberg (1997), 'A Framework for Analysis of Strategy Development in Globalizing Markets', Journal of International Marketing, 5 (1), 9-30 -- Yoram Wind, Susan P. Douglas and Howard V. Perlmutter (1973), 'Guidelines for Developing International Marketing Strategies', Journal of Marketing, 37 (2), April, 14-23 -- Poul H. Andersen and Jesper Strandskov (1998), 'International Market Selection: A Cognitive Mapping Perspective', Journal of Global Marketing, 11 (3), 65-84 -- Susan P. Douglas and C. Samuel Craig (2006), 'On Improving the Conceptual Foundations of International Marketing Research', Journal of International Marketing, 14 (1), 1-22 -- Bruce D. Keillor, G. Tomas M. Hult, Robert C. Erffmeyer and Emin Babakus (1996), 'NATID: The Development and Application of a National Identity Measure for Use in International Marketing', Journal of International Marketing, 4 (2), 57-73
    Abstract: Matthew B. Myers, Roger J. Calantone, Thomas J. Page Jr. and Charles R. Taylor (2000), 'Academic Insights: An Application of Multiple-Group Causal Models in Assessing Cross-Cultural Measurement Equivalence', Journal of International Marketing, 8 (4), 108-21 -- Lloyd C. Russow and Sam C. Okoroafo (1996), 'On the Way Towards Developing a Global Screening Model', International Marketing Review, 13 (1), 46-64 -- Ruth N. Bolton and Matthew B. Myers (2003), 'Price-Based Global Market Segmentation for Services', Journal of Marketing, 67 (3), July, 108-28 -- Kenneth C. Gehrt and Soyeon Shim (2003), 'Situational Segmentation in the International Marketplace: The Japanese Snack Market', International Marketing Review, 20 (2), 180-94 -- Kristiaan Helsen, Kamel Jedidi and Wayne S. DeSarbo (1993), 'A New Approach to Country Segmentation Utilizing Multinational Diffusion Patterns', Journal of Marketing, 57 (4), October, 60-71 -- Frenkel Ter Hofstede, Jan-Benedict E.M. Steenkamp and Michel Wedel (1999), 'International Market Segmentation Based on Consumer-Product Relations', Journal of Marketing Research, XXXVI (1), February, 1-17 -- Peter G.P. Walters (1997), 'Global Market Segmentation: Methodologies and Challenges', Journal of Marketing Management, 13, 165-77 -- Warren J. Keegan (1995), 'Global Product Management: Strategic Alternatives', in Stanley J. Paliwoda (ed) and John K. Ryans, Jr. (ed) (eds), International Marketing Reader, Chapter 7, London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 105-9 -- Gary Knight (1999), 'International Services Marketing: Review of Research, 1980-1998', Journal of Services Marketing, 13 (4/5), 347-60 -- Helen Perks and Veronica Wong (2003), 'Guest Editorial: Research in International New Product Development - Current Understanding and Future Imperatives', International Marketing Review, 20 (4), 344-52 -- James Wills, A. Coskun Samli and Laurence Jacobs (1991), 'Developing Global Products and Marketing Strategies: A Construct and a Research Agenda', Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 19 (1), 1-10 -- Lyn S. Amine (1993), 'Linking Consumer Behavior Constructs to International Marketing Strategy: A Comment on Wills, Samli, and Jacobs and an Extension', Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 21 (1), Winter, 71-7 -- A. Coskun Samli, James R. Wills, Jr. and Laurence Jacobs (1993), 'Developing Global Products and Marketing Strategies: A Rejoinder', Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 21 (1), Winter, 79-83 -- Henry F.L. Chung (2003), 'International Standardization Strategies: The Experiences of Australian and New Zealand Firms Operating in the Greater China Markets', Journal of International Marketing, 11 (3), 48-82 -- Dennis M. Sandler and David Shani (1992), 'Brand Globally but Advertise Locally?: An Empirical Investigation', International Marketing Review, 9 (4), 18-31 -- Saeed Samiee and Kendall Roth (1992), 'The Influence of Global Marketing Standardization on Performance', Journal of Marketing, 56 (2), April, 1-17 -- Carl Arthur Solberg (2000), 'Educator Insights: Standardization or Adaptation of the International Marketing Mix: The Role of the Local Subsidiary/Representative', Journal of International Marketing, 8 (1), 78-98 -- Marios Theodosiou and Leonidas C. Leonidou (2003), 'Standardization versus Adaptation of International Marketing Strategy: An Integrative Assessment of the Empirical Research', International Business Review, 12 (2), April, 141-71 -- David A. Griffith, Aruna Chandra and John K. Ryans, Jr. (2003), 'Examining the Intricacies of Promotion Standardization: Factors Influencing Advertising Message and Packaging', Journal of International Marketing, 11 (3), 30-47
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Peter Buckley (2002), 'International Business versus International Marketing', International Marketing Review, 19 (1), 16-20 -- Michael R. Czinkota and Ikka A. Ronkainen (2003), 'An International Marketing Manifesto', Journal of International Marketing, 11 (1), 13-27 -- Peter Doyle (2000), 'Valuing Marketing's Contribution', European Management Journal, 18 (3), June, 233-45 -- Kenneth Simmonds (1999), 'Executive Insights: International Marketing - Avoiding the Seven Deadly Traps', Journal of International Marketing, 7 (2), 51-62 -- Vern Terpstra (1987), 'The Evolution of International Marketing', International Marketing Review, 4 (2), Summer, 47-59 -- S. Tamer Cavusgil (1998), 'Perspectives: Knowledge Development in International Marketing', Journal of International Marketing, 6 (2), 103-12 -- Stephen E. Christophe and Hun Lee (2005), 'What Matters about Internationalization: A Market-Based Assessment', Journal of Business Research, 58 (5), 636-43 -- Jan Johanson and Jan-Erik Vahlne (1990), 'The Mechanism of Internationalisation', International Marketing Review, 7 (4), 11-24 -- Yigang Pan and David K. Tse (2000), 'The Hierarchical Model of Market Entry Modes', Journal of International Business Studies, 31 (4), Fourth Quarter, 535-54 -- Jeryl Whitelock (2002), 'Theories of Internationalisation and their Impact on Market Entry', International Marketing Review, 19 (4), 342-7 -- C. Samuel Craig and Susan P. Douglas (1996), 'Developing Strategies for Global Markets: An Evolutionary Perspective', Columbia Journal of World Business, Spring, 70-81 -- C. Samuel Craig and Susan P. Douglas (2000), 'Configural Advantage in Global Markets', Journal of International Marketing, 8 (1), 6-26 -- Chris Halliburton and Reinhard Hünerberg (1987), 'The Globalisation Dispute in Marketing', European Management Journal, 5 (4), Winter, 243-9 -- Theodore Levitt (1983), 'The Globalization of Markets', Harvard Business Review, May-June, 92-102, [Reprint 83308, 2-11] -- H. Proff (2002), 'Business Unit Strategies between Regionalisation and Globalisation', International Business Review, 11, 231-50 -- John W. Cadogan, Charles C. Cui and Erik Kwok Yeung Li (2003), 'Export Market-Oriented Behavior and Export Performance: The Moderating Roles of Competitive Intensity and Technological Turbulence', International Marketing Review, 20 (5), 493-513 -- Douglas Dow (2000), 'A Note on Psychological Distance and Export Market Selection', Journal of International Marketing, 8 (1), 51-64 -- Anthony C. Koh (1991), 'Relationships among Organisational Characteristics, Marketing Strategy and Export Performance', International Marketing Review, 8 (3), 46-60 -- Robert E. Morgan and Constantine S. Katsikeas (1997), 'Export Stimuli: Export Intention Compared with Export Activity', International Business Review, 6 (5), October, 477-99
    Abstract: Sengun Yeniyurt and Janell D. Townsend (2003), 'Does Culture Explain Acceptance of New Products in a Country? An Empirical Investigation', International Marketing Review, 20 (4), 377-96 -- Ashraf Attia, Mahesh N. Shankarmahesh and Anusorn Singhapakdi (1999), 'Marketing Ethics: A Comparison of American and Middle-Eastern Marketers', International Business Review, 8, 611-32 -- Kiran Karande, Mahesh N. Shankarmahesh, C.P. Rao and Zabid Md. Rashid (2000), 'Perceived Moral Intensity, Ethical Perception, and Ethical Intention of American and Malaysian Managers: A Comparative Study', International Business Review, 9, 37-59 -- Kamal Dean Parhizgar (2001), 'Is There Any Ethical and Moral Consideration in the Theory and Practice of Global Business Social Darwinism?', Journal of Transnational Management Development, 6 (3/4), 123-43 -- Shawn Thelen and Anatoly Zhuplev (2001), 'Comparing Attitudes Toward Ethical Dilemmas in Small Business: Russia versus the United States', Journal of East-West Business, 7 (4), 29-54 -- Harry C. Triandis, Peter Carnevale, Michele Gelfand, Christopher Robert, S. Arzu Wasti, Tahira Probst, Emiko S. Kashima, Thalia Dragonas, Darius Chan, Xiao Ping Chen, Uichol Kim, Carsten de Dreu, Evert van de Vliert, Sumiko Iwao, Ken-Ichi Ohbuchi and Paul Schmitz (2001), 'Culture and Deception in Business Negotiations: A Multilevel Analysis', International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 1 (1), April, 73-90
    Abstract: William L. James and John S. Hill (1991), 'International Advertising Messages: To Adapt or Not to Adapt (That is the Question)', Journal of Advertising Research, 31 (3), June/July, 65-71 -- Jae H. Pae, Saeed Samiee and Susan Tai (2002), 'Global Advertising Strategy: The Moderating Role of Brand Familiarity and Execution Style', International Marketing Review, 19 (2), 176-89 -- Kanya Sirisagul (2000), 'Global Advertising Practices: A Comparative Study', Journal of Global Marketing, 14 (3), 77-97 -- Charles R. Taylor and Shintaro Okazaki (2006), 'Who Standardizes Advertising More Frequently, and Why Do They Do So? A Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Subsidiaries' Advertising Practices in the European Union', Journal of International Marketing, 14 (1), 98-120 -- Leslie de Chernatony, Chris Halliburton and Ratna Bernath (1995), 'International Branding: Demand- or Supply-Driven Opportunity?', International Marketing Review, 12 (2), 9-21 -- Chung Koo Kim and Jay Young Chung (1997), 'Brand Popularity, Country Image and Market Share: An Empirical Study', Journal of International Business Studies, 28 (2), Second Quarter, 361-86 -- Christopher M. Moore, John Fernie and Steve Burt (2000), 'Brands without Boundaries: The Internationalisation of the Designer Retailer's Brand', European Journal of Marketing, 34 (8), 919-37 -- Reza Motameni and Manuchehr Shahrokhi (1998), 'Brand Equity Valuation: A Global Perspective', Journal of Product and Brand Management, 7 (4), 275-90 -- Martin S. Roth (1995), 'Effects of Global Market Conditions on Brand Image Customization and Brand Performance', Journal of Advertising, XXIV (4), Winter, 55-75 -- S. Tamer Cavusgil (1996), 'Pricing for Global Markets', Columbia Journal of World Business, XXXI (4), Winter, 66-78 -- Terry Clark, Masaaki Kotabe and Dan Rajaratnam (1999), 'Exchange Rate Pass-Through and International Pricing Strategy: A Conceptual Framework and Research Propositions', Journal of International Business Studies, 30 (2), Second Quarter, 249-68 -- Matthew B. Myers (1997), 'The Pricing of Export Products: Why aren't Managers Satisfied with the Results?', Journal of World Business, 32 (3), Winter, 277-89 -- Matthew B. Myers and Michael Harvey (2001), 'The Value of Pricing Control in Export Channels: A Governance Perspective', Journal of International Marketing, 9 (4), 1-29 -- Marios Theodosiou and Constantine S. Katsikeas (2001), 'Factors Influencing the Degree of International Pricing Strategy Standardization of Multinational Corporations', Journal of International Marketing, 9 (3), 1-18 -- Gulden Asugman, Jean L. Johnson and James McCullough (1997), 'The Role of After-Sales Service in International Marketing', Journal of International Marketing, 5 (4), 11-28 -- Kathleen Hastings and Chad Perry (2000), 'Do Services Exporters Build Relationships? Some Qualitative Perspectives', Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 3 (4), 207-14 -- Amal R. Karunaratna and Lester W. Johnson (1997), 'Initiating and Maintaining Export Channel Intermediary Relationships', Journal of International Marketing, 5 (2), 11-32 -- Tony Millman (2000), 'How Well Does the Concept of Global Account Management Travel across Cultures?', Journal of Selling and Major Account Management, 2 (2), Winter, 31-46 -- George S. Yip and Tammy L. Madsen (1996), 'Global Account Management: The New Frontier in Relationship Marketing', International Marketing Review, 13 (3), 24-42
    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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