Growth, Industrial Organization and Economic Generalities

Growth, Industrial Organization and Economic Generalities

Auteur : William J. Baumol, James Tobin

Date de publication : 2003

Éditeur : Edward Elgar

Nombre de pages : 304

Résumé du livre

This compendium of essays brings together some of William Baumol's most distinguished and acclaimed papers with some that are more rare, including a discussion of the growth and innovation mechanism that accounts for the unprecedented growth performance of the market economies. Amongst many other papers of note are a discussion of appropriate regulatory principles for privatized and deregulated firms, and a survey of the accomplishments of economists in the past century and the past millennium. This collection includes the following essays:

  • Productivity Growth, Convergence and Welfare: What the Long-Run Data Show
  • On the Possibility of Continuing Expansion of Finite Resources
  • Social Wants and Dismal Science: The Curious Case of the Climbing Costs of Health and Teaching
  • Towards Microeconomics of Innovation: Growth Engine Hallmark of Market Economics
  • Use of Antitrust to Subvert Competition
  • Predation and the Logic of the Average Variable Cost Test.

The papers engage with an eclectic range of issues and represent a vignette of the author's varied contributions to the economic literature.

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