This Handbook provides an overview of major current debates, trends and perspectives in ecological economics. It covers a wide range of issues, such as the foundations of ecological economics, deliberative methods, the de-growth movement, ecological macroeconomics, social metabolism, environmental governance, consumer studies, knowledge systems and new experimental approaches. Written by leading authors in their respective areas of specialisation, the contributions systematize the ‘state of the art’ in the selected topics, and draw insights about new knowledge frontiers… More…
The Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation captures the state of the art of research on environmental taxation. Written by 36 specialists in environmental taxation from 16 countries, it takes an interdisciplinary and international approach, focusing on issues that are universal to using taxation to achieve environmental goals…More…(more…)
An Introduction To Management Science : Quantitative Approaches To Decision Making
Authors: David R. Anderson [and 6 others]
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Year: 2016
Subjects: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE.
Description:
AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE: QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO DECISION MAKING, 14E equips readers with a sound conceptual understanding of the role that management science plays in the decision-making process. The trusted market leader for more than two decades, the book uses a proven problem-scenario approach to introduce each quantitative technique within an applications setting. All data sets, applications, and screen visuals reflect the details of Excel 2013 to effectively prepare you to work with the latest spreadsheet tools. In addition, readers can get a copy of LINGO software and Excel add-ins with the book’s online content…More…
China’s Economy What Everyone Needs To Know
Author: Arthur R. Kroeber.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2016
Subjects: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT–CHINA.
Description:
In China’s Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know, Arthur Kroeber offers an overview of the highlights of China’s development since economic reforms were initiated under Deng Xiaoping in 1979. He argues that manufacturing, agricultural change, and construction reoriented the economy in the 1980s and 1990s through state-owned enterprises, private entrepreneurship, and foreign investment. Those shifts unleashed perhaps the largest migration ever in world history from rural areas to urban centers, accompanied by a no less unprecedented expansion of infrastructure…More…
Cities In Global Capitalism
Author: Ugo Rossi.
Publisher: Polity Press
Year: 2017
Subject:URBAN ECONOMICS ; REGIONAL ECONOMICS.
Description:
In what ways are cities central to the evolution of contemporary global capitalism? And in what ways is global capitalism forged by the urban experience? This book provides a response to these questions, exploring the multifaceted dimensions of the city-capitalism nexus.Drawing on a wide range of conceptual approaches, including political economy, neo-institutionalism and radical political theory, this insightful book examines the complex relationships between contemporary capitalist cities and key forces of our times, such as globalization and neoliberalism. Taking a truly global perspective, Ugo Rossi offers a comparative analysis of the ways in which urban economies and societies reflect and at the same time act as engines of global capitalism.Ultimately, this book shows how over the past three decades capitalism has shifted a gear – no longer merely incorporating key aspects of society into its system, but encompassing everything, including life itself – and illustrates how cities play a central role within this life-oriented construction of global capitalism…More…
Just Starting Out:Learning and Equilibrium in a New Market / Ulrich Doraszelski, Gregory Lewis and Ariel Pakes. pp. 565-615
The Pupil Factory:Specialization and the Production of Human Capital in Schools / Roland G. Fryer, Jr. pp. 616- 656
Real Effects of Information Frictions: When the States and the Kingdom Became United / Claudia Steinwender. pp. 657-696
Monetary Policy According to Hank / Greg Kaplan, Benjamin Moli and Giovanni L. Violante. pp. 697-743
A Model of Trading in the Art Market / Stefano Lovo and Christophe Spaenjers. pp. 744-774
How does Household Income Affect Child Personality Traits and Behaviors ? / Randall Akee, et. al. pp. 775-827
Advertising and Risk Selection in Health Insurance Markets / Naoki Aizawa and You Suk Kim. pp. 828-867
Disentangling the Effects of a Banking Crisis: Evidence from German Firms and Countries / Kilian Huber. pp. 868-898
Journal of Economic Literature
Volume 56, Number 1 – March 2018
Contents:
The Science of Monetary Policy: an Imperfect Knowledge Perspective / Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston. pp. 3-59
On the Determinants of Cooperation in Infinity Repeated Games: a Survey / Pedro Dal Bo and Guillaume R. Frechette. pp. 60-114
Citations in Economics Measurement, Uses and Impacts / Daniel S. Hamermesh. pp. 115-156
Empirical Work on Auctions of Multiple Objects / Ali Hortacsu and David McAdams. pp. 157-184
Markets and Manipulation: Time for a Paradigm Shift? / Kaushik Basu. pp. 185-205
A Review Essay on HOward Bodenhorn’s the Color Factor: Well – Being in the Nineteenth-Century South / Allison Shertzer. pp. 206-233
A Review Essay on Social Neuroscience: Can Research on the Social Brain and Economics Inform Each Other? / Carlos Alos-Ferrer. pp. 234-264
The End Game:How Inequality Shapes Our Final Years / Corey M. Abramson. pp.265-270
New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis: Counting the Environment an Natural Resources / Tihomir Ancev, M. A. Samad Azad and Francesc Hernandez-Sancho. pp. 267-270
Places in Need:the Changing Geography of Poverty / Scott W. Allard. pp. 273-277
The Road Ahead of America’s Colleges and Universities / Robert B. Archibald and David H. Feldman. pp. 274-277
Banking Final Exam:stress Testing and Banking Capital Reform / Morris Goldstein. pp. 271-273
Creditworthy: a History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America / Josh Lauer. pp. 270-271
Obviously Strategy-Proof Mechanisms / Shengwu Li. pp. 3257-3287
‘Acting Wife’: Marriage Market Incentives and Labor Market Investments / Leonardo Bursztyn, Thomas Fujiwara, and Amanda Pallais. pp. 3288-3319
Decentralized Exchange / Semyon Malamud and Marzena Rostek. pp. 3320-3362
Discriminatory Information Disclosure / Hao Li and Xianwen Shi. pp. 3363-3385
The Consumption Effects of the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis: Evidence from Households in Denmark / Thais Lærkholm Jensen and Niels Johannesen. pp. 3386-3414
Housing Wealth and Consumption: Evidence from Geographically Linked Microdata / Aditya Aladangady. pp. 3415-3446
Gross Worker Flows over the Business Cycle / Per Krusell, Toshihiko Mukoyama, Richard Rogerson, and Aysegül Sahin. pp. 3447-3476
The Distributional Consequences of Large Devaluations / Javier Cravino and Andrei A. Levchenko. pp. 3477-3549
Do Expiring Budgets Lead to Wasteful Year-End Spending? Evidence from Federal Procurement / Jeffrey B.
Liebman et al. pp. 3550-3588
Gresham’s Law of Model Averaging / In-Koo Cho and Kenneth Kasa. pp. 3589-3616
Why Do People Give? Testing Pure and Impure Altruism / Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, Lise Vesterlund, and Huan Xie. pp. 3617-3633
AEJ : Applied Economics
Volume 10, Number 1 – January2018
Contents:
Hospitals as Insurers of Last Resort / Craig Garthwaite, Tal Gross, and Matthew J. Notowidigdo. pp. 1-39
The Price of Prejudice / Morten Størling Hedegaard and Jean-Robert Tyran. pp. 40-63
For Better or for Worse?: Education and the Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Turkey / Bilge Erten and Pinar Keskin. pp. 64-105
Demand for Alcohol Consumption in Russia and Its Implication for Mortality / Evgeny Yakovlev. pp. 106-149
Social Media and Corruption / Ruben Enikolopov, Maria Petrova, and Konstantin Sonin. pp. 150-174
Free to Choose: Can School Choice Reduce Student Achievement? / Atila Abdulkadiro˘glu, Parag A. Pathak, and Christopher R. Walters. pp. 175-206
Together We Will: Experimental Evidence on Female Voting Behavior in Pakistan / Xavier Giné and Ghazala Mansuri. pp. 207-235
College Party Culture and Sexual Assault / Jason M. Lindo, Peter Siminski, and Isaac D. Swensen. pp. 236-265
The Impact of AIDS Treatment on Savings and Human Capital Investment in Malawi / Victoria Baranov and Hans-Peter Kohler. pp. 266-306
Do Low Levels of Blood Lead Reduce Children’s Future Test Scores? / Anna Aizer, Janet Currie, Peter Simon, and Patrick Vivier. pp. 307-341
Indigenous People and Economic Development : An International Perspective Editors: Katia Iankova, Azizul Hassan and Rachel L'Abbe. Publisher: Routledge Year: 2016 Subject: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES--ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. Description: Indigenous peoples are an…
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The Economic Journal Volume 127, Number 607 - December 2017 Contents: Asessing Plan B: The Effect of the Morning After Pill on Children and Women / Andrea Bentancor and Damian…
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American Economic Journal : Applied Economics Volume 9, Number 4 October 2017 Contents: One Mandarin Benefits the Whole Clan: Hometown Favoritism in an Authoritarian Regime / Quoc-Anh Do, Kieu-Trang Nguyen,…
American Economic Review Volume 107, Number 9 September 2017 Contents: Culture, Ethnicity, and Diversity / Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín, and Romain Wacziarg. pp. 2479-2513 The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory…