Research in the history of economic thought and methodology. including a symposium on the work of William J. Baumol: heterodox inspirations and neoclassical models Vol. 40, Part B :
The centerpiece of Volume 40B of Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology is a symposium on the work of William Baumol, edited by Erwin Dekker. The symposium includes contributions from Alex Tabarrok, Jochen Hartwig and Hagen M. Krämer, Alexandre Chirat, Victor A. Beker, Caroline...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2022.
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| Series | Research in the history of economic thought and methodology ;
v. 40, part B. |
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781803827094 |
| DOI | 10.1108/S0743-4154202240B |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (288 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: A symposium on the work of William J. Baumol: Heterodox inspirations and neoclassical models / Erwin Dekker
- Chapter 1. Introduction - the work of william j. Baumol: Heterodox inspirations and neoclassical models / Erwin Dekker
- Chapter 2. William baumol and the cost disease / Alex Tabarrok
- Chapter 3. Baumol's cost disease in times of rising income inequality / Jochen Hartwig and Hagen M. Krämer
- Chapter 4. The correspondence between baumol and galbraith (1957-1958): An unsuspected source of managerial theories of the firm / Alexandre Chirat
- Chapter 5. Baumols contribution to telecommunications regulation / Victor A. Beker
- Chapter 6. William baumol and contestability: From at&t to platforms / Caroline Colton
- Chapter 7. William j. Baumol: Innovative contributor to entrepreneurship economics / Magnus Henrekson and Mikael Stenkula
- Chapter 8. So, what did marx 'really' mean? The methodenstreit between baumol and samuelson on the history of economic thought / Anna Noci
- Part II: Essays
- Chapter 9. To kill a black swan: The credibility revolution at cede, 2000-2018 / Juan Pablo Castilla
- Chapter 10. A bias for bias? The impact of "authoritarian" politics as shown by Italian international trade debate experience, 1913-1942 / Fabrizio Bientinesi.