Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
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- Martin M.G. Fase
- Walter Kanning
- Donald A. Walker
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Takashi Negishi, 1999. "A cooperative theory of duopoly," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 1, pages 3-14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Reinhard Selten, 1999. "A commodity flow model of flexible exchange rates with overshooting in response to inflation," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 2, pages 15-39, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Dave Furth, 1999. "The market for oranges," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 3, pages 40-69, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Donald A. Walker, 1999. "Complications in the model of a perfectly competitive firm and industry," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 4, pages 70-89, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Claus Weddepohl, 1999. "Models of the market," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 5, pages 90-103, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Uwe Cantner & Horst Hanusch, 1999. "Revisiting the Schumpeter hypotheses: firm size, market structure and technological regime," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 6, pages 104-126, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Chris Freeman, 1999. "Technical change and economic growth: the case of 'catch-up'," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 7, pages 127-148, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Simon K. Kuipers & Gerard H. Kuper, 1999. "Coordination, technical progress and economic growth," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 8, pages 149-168, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori, 1999. "Reswitching: simplifying a famous example," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 9, pages 169-180, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Frank Hahn, 1999. "Labour market 'flexibility' and welfare," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 10, pages 183-198, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Martin M. G. Fase, 1999. "On substitutability among domestic money and cross-border deposits," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 11, pages 199-210, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Joseph Stiglitz, 1999. "The global financial crisis of 1997-98: lessons for economic policy," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 12, pages 211-229, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Walter Kanning, 1999. "The Coase Theorem and the cooperative Nash bargaining game," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 13, pages 230-244, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ejan Mackaay, 1999. "On property rights and their modification," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 14, pages 245-264, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Theo van de Klundert, 1999. "Economic development in Europe: 1950-96," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 15, pages 265-289, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Bernard M. S. van Praag & Paul Frijters, 1999. "Different data sources for studying behaviour," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 16, pages 290-309, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Yuichi Shionoya, 1999. "Economy and morality: a conceptual framework," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 17, pages 310-330, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- William J. Baumol, 1999. "Ricardo's misunderstood value theory and the readability of the Principles," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 18, pages 333-344, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Paul A. Samuelson, 1999. "Sherlock Holmes and the swarthy German: the case of inanely 'transforming' Mehrwert to prices," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 19, pages 345-363, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Peter Groenewegen, 1999. "Alfred Marshall and Herbert Somerton Foxwell: a tale of two libraries," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 20, pages 364-377, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Bertram Schefold, 1999. "The afterglow of the German Historical School, 1945-60," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 21, pages 378-391, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Warren J. Samuels, 1999. "An economist turned entrepreneur," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 22, pages 392-409, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mark Perlman, 1999. "Authority systems and schools of economic thought," Chapters, in: Martin M.G. Fase & Walter Kanning & Donald A. Walker (ed.), Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought, chapter 23, pages 410-428, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Keywords
Economics and Finance;JEL classification:
- D6 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics
- I3 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty
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