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Sustainable Development
David Pearce, Edward B. Barbier, Anil Markandya
This major book makes a significant contribution to the development of economic principles and practice for natural resource management in Third World countries. -
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Who’s Who in British Economics
Edited by Paul Sturges, Claire Sturges
This major directory provides for the first time up-to-date information on the work of economists in the United Kingdom. It will be an indispensable guide for economists and an invaluable reference source for the business community, offi... -
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World Security and Equity
Jan Tinbergen
This book provides a quantitative foundation for evaluating the conflicting aims of security and equality. Professor Tinbergen presents a number of econometric models which overturn many long-held beliefs about the relationship between ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Capitalism in a Mature Economy
Edited by Jean-Jacques van Helten, Youssef Cassis
Capitalism in a Mature Economy charts the development of the City as the undisputed financial centre of the world in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, reflecting Britain’s dominant position in the world economy. The ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Growth Theory
Edited by Robert Becker, Edwin Burmeister
This major three volume work provides a comprehensive and authoritative selection of the most important articles and papers on growth theory. Volume I focuses on theories that attempt to explain the stylized facts of growth. Volume II ... -
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Multinational Corporations
Edited by Mark Casson
This book provides an invaluable state-of-the art survey of the most important work on multinational corporations. It includes the first English translation of a key work by Stephen Hymer which transforms our understanding of the evolut... -
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Microeconomics
Edited by Robert E. Kuenne
This major three volume work contains 54 key papers which reflect the invigoration, innovation and imagination that has characterized the field of microeconomics during the last 50 years. The selections range from literary treatments to... -
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Monetary Theory
Edited by Thomas Mayer
This volume takes as its central core the question of how changes in the supply or demand for money and for other financial assets affect prices, output and interest rates. The topics covered include the microeconomics of money, the rol... -
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Game Theory in Economics
Edited by Ariel Rubinstein
During the 1980s, economic theory has been revolutionised by game theory. The game theory approach is now very widely used throughout the profession and has become a major tool for the construction of new economic models. It is the bas... -
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Joint Production of Commodities
Edited by Neri Salvadori, Ian Steedman
The topic of joint production theory has played a central role in neo-classical criticism of classical theory, in Sraffa’s proposed rehabilitation of classical theory, and in some Sraffa-based criticisms of Marxian theory. This prominen... -
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Neo-Classical Microeconomics
Edited by Martin Ricketts
Neo-classical microeconomics has dominated economics as a school of thought since the end of the nineteenth century. Seen as the ‘orthodox’ school, it has been challenged by many of the newer schools that have been developed since, but n... -
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Post-Keynesian Economics
Edited by Malcolm Sawyer
Post-Keynesian Economics denotes a loose grouping of economists who regard the insights of Keynes and Kalecki as the starting point for both a critique of conventional equilibrium analysis and the basis for a new macroeconomics based on ...