Industrial Economics
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Growth Theory and Technical Change
Ryuzo Sato
This important volume collects together eighteen major essays written by Ryuzo Sato over the last thirty years in the area of growth theory and technical change. After an autobiographical introduction describing Professor Sato’s intelle... -
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Management, Marketing and the Competitive Process
Edited by Peter E. Earl
This book presents critical surveys of literature from behavioural and evolutionary economics, management, marketing and business history and offers new empirical evidence involving both case studies and behavioural research. Particular... -
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Industrial Economics for Countries in Transition
Edited by Philippe R. Scholtès
This important and accessible book focuses on the problems confronting public authorities in transitional economies. It is based on a large, diversified and first-hand body of empirical research, which is analysed in terms of mainstream... -
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Productivity Change, Public Goods and Transaction Costs
Yoram Barzel
Productivity Change, Public Goods and Transaction Costs presents in one definitive volume a selection of Yoram Barzel’s acclaimed articles and papers. It will improve access to his many important contributions and reveals how his researc... -
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MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA
Edited by Simon Clarke
Management and Industry in Russia is a major examination of production relations in Russian industry during the transition process. Using a series of authoritative and thorough case studies, the authors focus on the gap between formal a... -
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Microeconomics for Business and Marketing
Peter E. Earl
Microeconomics for Business and Marketing is a wide-ranging, innovative textbook which will stimulate students and teachers alike. It will be of particular relevance to students of marketing, commerce and business strategy. Specificall... -
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STANDARDS, INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVENESS
Edited by Richard Hawkins, Robin Mansell, Jim Skea
Standards and standardization policies increasingly influence innovation and competitiveness. As well as examining how standards are developed and applied, this important new book considers whether technical standards function as effect... -
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THE ECONOMICS OF RAPID GROWTH
Dirk Pilat
Japan and South Korea are two of the most important success stories in recent economic history. Both countries have succeeded in achieving remarkably high growth rates to transform themselves from isolated agricultural societies to majo...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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New Perspectives on Business Cycles
Satya P. Das
Arguing that changes in the distribution of wealth and income in a private market economy can generate variations in the aggregate output, Professor Das uses a series of models to relate economic inequalities across households to fluctua... -
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INDUSTRIAL REFORM IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
Edited by Ian Jeffries
This landmark book provides an up-to-date assessment and evaluation of industrial reform in 14 countries. Topics covered in detail include the changing role of the industrial enterprise, the state and private sectors, privatization, pri... -
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RECONSTRUCTING KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS WITH IMPERFECT COMPETITION
Robin Marris
This path-breaking book – written by a leading economist – is certain to create controversy and will lead to a fundamental reassessment of Keynesian economics. Building on his previous work on modern capitalism, Robin Marris has made an ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Collected Essays of Harvey Leibenstein
Edited by Kenneth Button
Professor Leibenstein is one of the leading authorities in the area of microeconomics. These two volumes chart the profound impact of his work upon economics and in particular his path-breaking concept of ‘X-Efficiency’. This selection h...