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TÃtulo : 21st Century Economics : Economic Ideas You Should Read and Remember Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frey, Bruno S., ; Schaltegger, Christoph A., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XV, 168 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-17740-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas Económicas Negocio ciencia de la gestión elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Negocios y Administración Elección social y bienestar Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: ¡La economÃa es una ciencia que puede aportar conocimientos sustanciales, potentes y novedosos! Este libro recopila ensayos de destacados académicos que evalúan la importancia académica de las ideas y conceptos económicos contemporáneos, proporcionando asà conocimientos valiosos sobre el estado actual de la economÃa y su progreso. Esta recopilación de ensayos breves ayuda a los lectores interesados ​​en la economÃa a identificar ideas económicas del siglo XXI que deben leerse y recordarse. Los autores expresan su opinión personal sobre lo que más importa en la economÃa contemporánea y revelan sus lados fascinantes y creativos. Nota de contenido: Introduction (Bruno S. Frey and Christoph A. Schaltegger) -- Christine Benesch recommends "Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist's Companion" by Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke (Christine Bensch) -- Matthias Benz recommends "The Political Economy of Government Responsiveness: Theory and Evidence from India" by Tim Besley and Robin Burgess (Matthias Benz) -- Aleksander Berentsen recommends "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" by Satoshi Nakamoto (Aleksander Berentsen) -- Thomas Bernauer recommends "Tracking the Ecological Overshoot of the Human Economy" by Mathis Wackernagel et al. (Thomas Bernauer) -- Peter Bernholz recommends "Redesigning Democracy: More Ideas for Better Rules" by Hans Gersbach (Peter Bernholz) -- Norbert Berthold recommends "The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility" by Gregory Clark (Norbert Berthold) -- Urs Birchler recommends "Why Every Economist Should Learn Some AuctionTheory" by Paul Klemperer (Urs Bichler) -- Luigino Bruni recommends "The Idea of Justice" by Amartya Sen (Luigino Bruni) -- Monika Bütler recommends "The Economic Importance of Financial Literacy: Theory and Evidence" by Annamaria Lusardi and Olivia S. Mitchell (Monika Bütler) -- Peter Cauwels recommends "Critical Transitions in Nature and Society" by Marten Scheffer (Peter Cauwels) -- Sir Paul Collier recommends "Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Sir Paul Collier) -- Reto Cueni recommends "Too much Finance?" by Jean Louis Arcand, Enrico Berkes and Ugo Panizza (Reto Cueni) -- Jakob de Haan recommends "Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty" by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson (Jakob de Haan) -- Reiner Eichenberger recommends "Self-Interest through Delegation: An Additional Rationale for the Principal-Agent Relationship" by John Hamman, George Loewenstein and Roberto Weber (Reiner Eichenberger) -- Lars P. Feld recommends "Happiness, Economy and Institutions" by Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (Lars P. Feld) -- Reto Foellmi recommends "Firms in International Trade" by Andrew B. Bernard et al. (Reto Foellmi) -- Nicolai J. Foss recommends "Economics and Identity" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Nicolai J. Foss) -- Bruno S. Frey recommends "Mindful Economics: The Production, Consumption, and Value of Beliefs" by Roland Bénabou and Jean Tirole (Bruno S. Frey) -- Jetta Frost recommends "Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms" by Elinor Ostrom (Jetta Frost) -- Clemens Fuest recommends "Yes, Economics Is a Science" by Raj Chetty (Clemens Fuest) -- Allan Guggenbühl recommends "Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human" by Jonathan Gottschall (Allan Guggenbühl) -- Jochen Hartwig recommends "In It Together: Why Less Inequality Benefits All" by OECD (Jochen Hartwig) -- Jürg Helblingrecommends "Capital in the 20th Century" by Thomas Piketty (Jürg Helbling) -- Sir David F. Hendry recommends "An Analysis of the Indicator Saturation Estimator as a Robust Regression Estimator" by Søren Johansen and Bent Nielsen (Sir David F. Hendry) -- Gerard Hertig recommends "Legal Origins" by Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (Gerard Hertig) -- Bruno Heyndels recommends "Gender Quotas and the Crisis of the Mediocre Man: Theory and Evidence from Sweden" by Timothy Besley et al. (Bruno Heyndels) -- David Iselin recommends "The Superiority of Economists" by Marion Fourcade, Etienne Ollion and Yann Algan (David Iselin) -- Beat Kappeler recommends "Beyond the Keynesian Endpoint: Crushed by Credit and Deceived by Debt — How to Revive the Global Economy" by Tony Crescenzi (Beat Kappeler) -- John Kay recommends "The Secret of Our Success: How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter" by Joseph Henrich (John Kay) -- Martin Killias recommends "Crime and Everyday Life" by Marcus Felson and Rachel Boba (Martin Killias) -- Hartmut Kliemt recommends "Violence and Social Orders" by Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis and Barry R. Weingast (Hartmut Kliemt) -- Kai A. Konrad recommends "Lenders' Blind Trust and Borrowers' Blind Spots: A Descriptive Investigation of Personal Loans" by Linda Dezsö and George Loewenstein (Kai A. Konrad) -- George Loewenstein recommends "Self-Signaling and Diagnostic Utility in Everyday Decision Making" by Ronit Bodner and Drazen Prelec (George Loewenstein) -- Ulrich Matter recommends "Towards a Political Theory of the Firm" by Luigi Zingales (Ulrich Matter) -- Peter Nijkamp recommends "The False Duality of Work and Leisure" by Joy E. Beatty and William R. Torbert (Peter Nijkamp) -- Karl-Dieter Opp recommends "Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness" by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein (Karl-Dieter Opp) -- Margit Osterloh recommends "Do Women Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much?" by Muriel Niederle and Lise Vesterlund (Margit Osterloh) -- Martin Ravallion recommends "Poverty Traps" by Samuel Bowles, Steven Durlauf and Karla Hoff (Martin Ravallion) -- Susan Rose-Ackerman recommends "Corruption, Norms, and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets" by Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel (Susan Rose-Ackerman) -- Katja Rost recommends "The Network Structure of Social Capital" by Ronald S. Burt (Katja Rost) -- Mark Schelker recommends "Salience and Taxation: Theory and Evidence" by Raj Chetty, Adam Looney and Kory Kroft (Mark Schelker) -- Sascha L. Schmidt recommends "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" by Michael Lewis (Sascha L. Schmidt) -- Friedrich Schneider recommends "Public Choice III" by Dennis C. Mueller (Friedrich Schneider) -- Ronnie Schöb recommends "Economics and Identity" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Ronnie Schöb) -- Gerhard Schwarz recommends "Why Capitalism?" by Allan H. Meltzer (Gerhard Schwarz) -- David Stadelmann recommends "Public Policy and the Initiative and Referendum: A Survey with Some New Evidence" by John G. Matsusaka (David Stadelmann) -- Bruno Staffelbach recommends "The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil" by Philip Zimbardo (Bruno Staffelbach) -- Tobias Straumann recommends "This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly" by Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff (Tobias Straumann) -- Alois Stutzer recommends "Political Selection" by Timothy Besley (Alois Stutzer) -- Cass R. Sunstein recommends "Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much" by Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir (Cass R. Sunstein) -- Guido Tabellini recommends "A Model of Social Identity with an Application to Political Economy: Nation, Class and Redistribution" by Moses Shayo (Guido Tabellini) -- Mark Thoma recommends "Learning and Expectations in Macroeconomics" by George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja (Mark Thoma) -- Benno Torgler recommends "Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science" by Dani Rodrik (Benno Torgler) -- Jean-Robert Tyran recommends "Patience and the Wealth of Nations" by Thomas Dohmen et al. (Jean-Robert Tyran) -- Ruut Veenhoven recommends "The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions" by Barbara Fredrickson (Ruut Veenhoven) -- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker recommends "Trills Instead of T-Bills: It's Time to Replace Part of Government Debt with Shares in GDP" by Mark J. Kamstra and Robert J. Shiller (Carl Christian von Weizsäcker) -- Gert G. Wagner recommends "Homo Ignorans: Deliberately Choosing Not to Know" by Ralph Hertwig and Christoph Engel (Gert G. Wagner) -- Hannelore Weck-Hannemann recommends "Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of 'Blind' Auditions on Female Musicians" by Claudia Goldin and Cecilia Rouse (Hannelore Weck-Hannemann) -- Barry R. Weingast recommends "Economic Backwardness in Political Perspective" by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (Barry R. Weingast) -- Barbara E. Weissenberger recommends "Management Control Systems. Performance Measurement, Evaluation, and Incentives" by Kenneth A. Merchant and Wim A. Van der Stede (Barbara E. Weissenberger) -- Ludger Woessmann recommends "Measuring the Impacts of Teachers II: Teacher Value-Added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood" by Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman and Jonah E. Rockoff (Ludger Woessmann) -- Klaus F. Zimmermann recommends "Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Klaus F.
Zimmermann) -- Postscript (Bruno S.
Frey and Christoph A. Schaltegger).Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Economics is a science that can contribute substantial powerful and fresh insights! This book collects essays by leading academics that evaluate the scholarly importance of contemporary economic ideas and concepts, thus providing valuable knowledge about the present state of economics and its progress. This compilation of short essays helps readers interested in economics to identify 21st century economic ideas that should be read and remembered. The authors state their personal opinion on what matters most in contemporary economics and reveal its fascinating and creative sides. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] 21st Century Economics : Economic Ideas You Should Read and Remember [documento electrónico] / Frey, Bruno S., ; Schaltegger, Christoph A., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XV, 168 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-17740-9
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas Económicas Negocio ciencia de la gestión elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Negocios y Administración Elección social y bienestar Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: ¡La economÃa es una ciencia que puede aportar conocimientos sustanciales, potentes y novedosos! Este libro recopila ensayos de destacados académicos que evalúan la importancia académica de las ideas y conceptos económicos contemporáneos, proporcionando asà conocimientos valiosos sobre el estado actual de la economÃa y su progreso. Esta recopilación de ensayos breves ayuda a los lectores interesados ​​en la economÃa a identificar ideas económicas del siglo XXI que deben leerse y recordarse. Los autores expresan su opinión personal sobre lo que más importa en la economÃa contemporánea y revelan sus lados fascinantes y creativos. Nota de contenido: Introduction (Bruno S. Frey and Christoph A. Schaltegger) -- Christine Benesch recommends "Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist's Companion" by Joshua D. Angrist and Jörn-Steffen Pischke (Christine Bensch) -- Matthias Benz recommends "The Political Economy of Government Responsiveness: Theory and Evidence from India" by Tim Besley and Robin Burgess (Matthias Benz) -- Aleksander Berentsen recommends "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" by Satoshi Nakamoto (Aleksander Berentsen) -- Thomas Bernauer recommends "Tracking the Ecological Overshoot of the Human Economy" by Mathis Wackernagel et al. (Thomas Bernauer) -- Peter Bernholz recommends "Redesigning Democracy: More Ideas for Better Rules" by Hans Gersbach (Peter Bernholz) -- Norbert Berthold recommends "The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility" by Gregory Clark (Norbert Berthold) -- Urs Birchler recommends "Why Every Economist Should Learn Some AuctionTheory" by Paul Klemperer (Urs Bichler) -- Luigino Bruni recommends "The Idea of Justice" by Amartya Sen (Luigino Bruni) -- Monika Bütler recommends "The Economic Importance of Financial Literacy: Theory and Evidence" by Annamaria Lusardi and Olivia S. Mitchell (Monika Bütler) -- Peter Cauwels recommends "Critical Transitions in Nature and Society" by Marten Scheffer (Peter Cauwels) -- Sir Paul Collier recommends "Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Sir Paul Collier) -- Reto Cueni recommends "Too much Finance?" by Jean Louis Arcand, Enrico Berkes and Ugo Panizza (Reto Cueni) -- Jakob de Haan recommends "Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty" by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson (Jakob de Haan) -- Reiner Eichenberger recommends "Self-Interest through Delegation: An Additional Rationale for the Principal-Agent Relationship" by John Hamman, George Loewenstein and Roberto Weber (Reiner Eichenberger) -- Lars P. Feld recommends "Happiness, Economy and Institutions" by Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (Lars P. Feld) -- Reto Foellmi recommends "Firms in International Trade" by Andrew B. Bernard et al. (Reto Foellmi) -- Nicolai J. Foss recommends "Economics and Identity" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Nicolai J. Foss) -- Bruno S. Frey recommends "Mindful Economics: The Production, Consumption, and Value of Beliefs" by Roland Bénabou and Jean Tirole (Bruno S. Frey) -- Jetta Frost recommends "Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms" by Elinor Ostrom (Jetta Frost) -- Clemens Fuest recommends "Yes, Economics Is a Science" by Raj Chetty (Clemens Fuest) -- Allan Guggenbühl recommends "Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human" by Jonathan Gottschall (Allan Guggenbühl) -- Jochen Hartwig recommends "In It Together: Why Less Inequality Benefits All" by OECD (Jochen Hartwig) -- Jürg Helblingrecommends "Capital in the 20th Century" by Thomas Piketty (Jürg Helbling) -- Sir David F. Hendry recommends "An Analysis of the Indicator Saturation Estimator as a Robust Regression Estimator" by Søren Johansen and Bent Nielsen (Sir David F. Hendry) -- Gerard Hertig recommends "Legal Origins" by Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (Gerard Hertig) -- Bruno Heyndels recommends "Gender Quotas and the Crisis of the Mediocre Man: Theory and Evidence from Sweden" by Timothy Besley et al. (Bruno Heyndels) -- David Iselin recommends "The Superiority of Economists" by Marion Fourcade, Etienne Ollion and Yann Algan (David Iselin) -- Beat Kappeler recommends "Beyond the Keynesian Endpoint: Crushed by Credit and Deceived by Debt — How to Revive the Global Economy" by Tony Crescenzi (Beat Kappeler) -- John Kay recommends "The Secret of Our Success: How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter" by Joseph Henrich (John Kay) -- Martin Killias recommends "Crime and Everyday Life" by Marcus Felson and Rachel Boba (Martin Killias) -- Hartmut Kliemt recommends "Violence and Social Orders" by Douglass C. North, John Joseph Wallis and Barry R. Weingast (Hartmut Kliemt) -- Kai A. Konrad recommends "Lenders' Blind Trust and Borrowers' Blind Spots: A Descriptive Investigation of Personal Loans" by Linda Dezsö and George Loewenstein (Kai A. Konrad) -- George Loewenstein recommends "Self-Signaling and Diagnostic Utility in Everyday Decision Making" by Ronit Bodner and Drazen Prelec (George Loewenstein) -- Ulrich Matter recommends "Towards a Political Theory of the Firm" by Luigi Zingales (Ulrich Matter) -- Peter Nijkamp recommends "The False Duality of Work and Leisure" by Joy E. Beatty and William R. Torbert (Peter Nijkamp) -- Karl-Dieter Opp recommends "Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness" by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein (Karl-Dieter Opp) -- Margit Osterloh recommends "Do Women Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much?" by Muriel Niederle and Lise Vesterlund (Margit Osterloh) -- Martin Ravallion recommends "Poverty Traps" by Samuel Bowles, Steven Durlauf and Karla Hoff (Martin Ravallion) -- Susan Rose-Ackerman recommends "Corruption, Norms, and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets" by Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel (Susan Rose-Ackerman) -- Katja Rost recommends "The Network Structure of Social Capital" by Ronald S. Burt (Katja Rost) -- Mark Schelker recommends "Salience and Taxation: Theory and Evidence" by Raj Chetty, Adam Looney and Kory Kroft (Mark Schelker) -- Sascha L. Schmidt recommends "Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game" by Michael Lewis (Sascha L. Schmidt) -- Friedrich Schneider recommends "Public Choice III" by Dennis C. Mueller (Friedrich Schneider) -- Ronnie Schöb recommends "Economics and Identity" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Ronnie Schöb) -- Gerhard Schwarz recommends "Why Capitalism?" by Allan H. Meltzer (Gerhard Schwarz) -- David Stadelmann recommends "Public Policy and the Initiative and Referendum: A Survey with Some New Evidence" by John G. Matsusaka (David Stadelmann) -- Bruno Staffelbach recommends "The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil" by Philip Zimbardo (Bruno Staffelbach) -- Tobias Straumann recommends "This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly" by Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff (Tobias Straumann) -- Alois Stutzer recommends "Political Selection" by Timothy Besley (Alois Stutzer) -- Cass R. Sunstein recommends "Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much" by Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir (Cass R. Sunstein) -- Guido Tabellini recommends "A Model of Social Identity with an Application to Political Economy: Nation, Class and Redistribution" by Moses Shayo (Guido Tabellini) -- Mark Thoma recommends "Learning and Expectations in Macroeconomics" by George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja (Mark Thoma) -- Benno Torgler recommends "Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science" by Dani Rodrik (Benno Torgler) -- Jean-Robert Tyran recommends "Patience and the Wealth of Nations" by Thomas Dohmen et al. (Jean-Robert Tyran) -- Ruut Veenhoven recommends "The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions" by Barbara Fredrickson (Ruut Veenhoven) -- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker recommends "Trills Instead of T-Bills: It's Time to Replace Part of Government Debt with Shares in GDP" by Mark J. Kamstra and Robert J. Shiller (Carl Christian von Weizsäcker) -- Gert G. Wagner recommends "Homo Ignorans: Deliberately Choosing Not to Know" by Ralph Hertwig and Christoph Engel (Gert G. Wagner) -- Hannelore Weck-Hannemann recommends "Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of 'Blind' Auditions on Female Musicians" by Claudia Goldin and Cecilia Rouse (Hannelore Weck-Hannemann) -- Barry R. Weingast recommends "Economic Backwardness in Political Perspective" by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson (Barry R. Weingast) -- Barbara E. Weissenberger recommends "Management Control Systems. Performance Measurement, Evaluation, and Incentives" by Kenneth A. Merchant and Wim A. Van der Stede (Barbara E. Weissenberger) -- Ludger Woessmann recommends "Measuring the Impacts of Teachers II: Teacher Value-Added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood" by Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman and Jonah E. Rockoff (Ludger Woessmann) -- Klaus F. Zimmermann recommends "Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being" by George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton (Klaus F.
Zimmermann) -- Postscript (Bruno S.
Frey and Christoph A. Schaltegger).Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Economics is a science that can contribute substantial powerful and fresh insights! This book collects essays by leading academics that evaluate the scholarly importance of contemporary economic ideas and concepts, thus providing valuable knowledge about the present state of economics and its progress. This compilation of short essays helps readers interested in economics to identify 21st century economic ideas that should be read and remembered. The authors state their personal opinion on what matters most in contemporary economics and reveal its fascinating and creative sides. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Genealogy of Self-Interest in Economics / Egashira, Susumu ; Taishido, Masanori ; Hands, D. Wade ; Mäki, Uskali
TÃtulo : A Genealogy of Self-Interest in Economics Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Egashira, Susumu, ; Taishido, Masanori, ; Hands, D. Wade, ; Mäki, Uskali, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: VI, 316 p. 18 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1593956-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: EconomÃa experimental EconometrÃa elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Económicas Politica social EconomÃa cuantitativa Elección social y bienestar Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este es el primer libro que describe toda la historia del desarrollo de los aspectos humanos de la economÃa. La cuestión del "interés propio" se analiza en todo momento, desde la neuroeconomÃa anterior a Adam Smith hasta la neuroeconomÃa contemporánea, lo que representa una contribución única a la economÃa. Aunque la noción de interés propio ha sido interpretada de varias maneras por diversas escuelas de economÃa y economistas desde que Smith la colocó por primera vez en el centro de este campo, este es el primer libro que se centra en este tema importante pero pasado por alto. Tradicionalmente, la teorÃa económica ha presupuesto que el núcleo del comportamiento humano es el interés propio. Sin embargo, algunos economistas, por ejemplo los economistas conductuales más recientes, han puesto en duda esta explicación "interesada". Además, aunque muchos economistas han coincidido en el papel central del interés propio en el comportamiento económico, la posición del interés propio en la teorÃa económica de cada economista difiere hasta cierto punto. Este libro ayuda a dilucidar la posición del interés propio en la teorÃa económica. Dado su enfoque, es un compañero de lectura obligada, no sólo sobre la historia del pensamiento económico sino también sobre la teorÃa económica. Además, a medida que el capitalismo actual hace que la gente se pregunte cada vez más dónde reside el interés personal, también atrae a los lectores en general. Nota de contenido: Introductuion -- 1. Adam Smith on self-interest -- 2. Jeremy Bentham on self-interest -- 3. John Stuart Mill on self-interest and the assumption of economic theories -- 4. Leon Walras' idea of human nature and theory of property: free exchange, communism, and association -- 5. Self-interest in Marshall's economic thinking -- 6. Otto Neurath's theory of felicitology and socialization: the meaning of physicalism in social sciences -- 7. On the innate selfishness of evaluation in Mises -- 8. Frank Knight on self-interest -- 9. Karl Polanyi's motive of economy and institution -- 10. Schrödinger's concept of economy and institution -- 11. Hayek on interest- the finding of rules on Great Society -- 12. Altruism: how economists have dealt with unselfish actions -- 13. Can agent based modeling realize Adam Smith's perspective? -- 14. Are social preferences just "enlightened" self-interests after all?-Three non-reductivist responses from behavioral economics in practice -- 15. Homo economic us under multiplepressures: Economics, other disciplines, and social reality. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This is the first book to describe the entire developmental history of the human aspects of economics. The issue of "self-interest" is discussed throughout, from pre-Adam Smith to contemporary neuroeconomics, representing a unique contribution to economics. Though the notion of self-interest has been interpreted in several ways by various schools of economics and economists since Smith first placed it at the heart of the field, this is the first book to focus on this important but overlooked topic. Traditionally, economic theory has presupposed that the core of human behavior is self-interest. Nevertheless, some economists, e.g. recent behavioral economists, have cast doubt on this "self-interested" explanation. Further, though many economists have agreed on the central role of self-interest in economic behavior, each economist's positioning of self-interest in economic theory differs to some degree. This book helps to elucidate the position of self-interest in economic theory. Given its focus, it is a must-read companion, not only on the history of economic thought but also on economic theory. Furthermore, as today's capitalism is increasingly causing people to wonder just where self-interest lies, it also appeals to general readers. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Genealogy of Self-Interest in Economics [documento electrónico] / Egashira, Susumu, ; Taishido, Masanori, ; Hands, D. Wade, ; Mäki, Uskali, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2021 . - VI, 316 p. 18 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1593956--
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: EconomÃa experimental EconometrÃa elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Económicas Politica social EconomÃa cuantitativa Elección social y bienestar Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este es el primer libro que describe toda la historia del desarrollo de los aspectos humanos de la economÃa. La cuestión del "interés propio" se analiza en todo momento, desde la neuroeconomÃa anterior a Adam Smith hasta la neuroeconomÃa contemporánea, lo que representa una contribución única a la economÃa. Aunque la noción de interés propio ha sido interpretada de varias maneras por diversas escuelas de economÃa y economistas desde que Smith la colocó por primera vez en el centro de este campo, este es el primer libro que se centra en este tema importante pero pasado por alto. Tradicionalmente, la teorÃa económica ha presupuesto que el núcleo del comportamiento humano es el interés propio. Sin embargo, algunos economistas, por ejemplo los economistas conductuales más recientes, han puesto en duda esta explicación "interesada". Además, aunque muchos economistas han coincidido en el papel central del interés propio en el comportamiento económico, la posición del interés propio en la teorÃa económica de cada economista difiere hasta cierto punto. Este libro ayuda a dilucidar la posición del interés propio en la teorÃa económica. Dado su enfoque, es un compañero de lectura obligada, no sólo sobre la historia del pensamiento económico sino también sobre la teorÃa económica. Además, a medida que el capitalismo actual hace que la gente se pregunte cada vez más dónde reside el interés personal, también atrae a los lectores en general. Nota de contenido: Introductuion -- 1. Adam Smith on self-interest -- 2. Jeremy Bentham on self-interest -- 3. John Stuart Mill on self-interest and the assumption of economic theories -- 4. Leon Walras' idea of human nature and theory of property: free exchange, communism, and association -- 5. Self-interest in Marshall's economic thinking -- 6. Otto Neurath's theory of felicitology and socialization: the meaning of physicalism in social sciences -- 7. On the innate selfishness of evaluation in Mises -- 8. Frank Knight on self-interest -- 9. Karl Polanyi's motive of economy and institution -- 10. Schrödinger's concept of economy and institution -- 11. Hayek on interest- the finding of rules on Great Society -- 12. Altruism: how economists have dealt with unselfish actions -- 13. Can agent based modeling realize Adam Smith's perspective? -- 14. Are social preferences just "enlightened" self-interests after all?-Three non-reductivist responses from behavioral economics in practice -- 15. Homo economic us under multiplepressures: Economics, other disciplines, and social reality. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This is the first book to describe the entire developmental history of the human aspects of economics. The issue of "self-interest" is discussed throughout, from pre-Adam Smith to contemporary neuroeconomics, representing a unique contribution to economics. Though the notion of self-interest has been interpreted in several ways by various schools of economics and economists since Smith first placed it at the heart of the field, this is the first book to focus on this important but overlooked topic. Traditionally, economic theory has presupposed that the core of human behavior is self-interest. Nevertheless, some economists, e.g. recent behavioral economists, have cast doubt on this "self-interested" explanation. Further, though many economists have agreed on the central role of self-interest in economic behavior, each economist's positioning of self-interest in economic theory differs to some degree. This book helps to elucidate the position of self-interest in economic theory. Given its focus, it is a must-read companion, not only on the history of economic thought but also on economic theory. Furthermore, as today's capitalism is increasingly causing people to wonder just where self-interest lies, it also appeals to general readers. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : A Guide to the Systems of Provision Approach : Who Gets What, How and Why Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Bayliss, Kate, ; Fine, Ben, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XIX, 196 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-54143-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas GeografÃa SociologÃa Sostenibilidad Ambiente Ciencias ambientales Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Para comprender el consumo es necesario observar los sistemas mediante los cuales se proporcionan los bienes y servicios, no sólo cómo se producen, sino también las estructuras históricamente evolucionadas, las relaciones de poder y las culturas en las que se ubican. El enfoque de Sistemas de Provisión proporciona un marco interdisciplinario para analizar estos temas complejos. Este libro proporciona una descripción completa del enfoque de Sistemas de Provisión, estableciendo conceptos centrales y orÃgenes teóricos junto con numerosos estudios de casos. El libro combina nuevas comprensiones del consumo cotidiano utilizando ejemplos de alimentos, vivienda y agua, con implicaciones para los principales desafÃos de la sociedad, incluida la desigualdad, el cambio climático y las perspectivas del capitalismo. Los lectores no requieren conocimientos previos sobre el tema cubierto, pero el texto sigue siendo importante para los investigadores y formuladores de polÃticas consumados, especialmente aquellos interesados ​​en las confusas realidades del mundo real que sustentan quién obtiene qué, cómo y por qué en la provisión pública y privada en los ámbitos global, nacional, y contextos históricos. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 – Introduction: Background to the SoP Approach -- Chapter 2 – The SoP Approach: Theoretical Background and Empirical Practice -- Chapter 3 – Understanding Material Cultures -- Chapter 4 – Insights from Operationalizing the SoP Approach -- Chapter 5 – A SoP Approach to Understanding Food Consumption -- Chapter 6 - Conclusion – The Contribution of the SoP Approach. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Understanding consumption requires looking at the systems by which goods and services are provided – not just how they are produced but the historically evolved structures, power relations and cultures within which they are located. The Systems of Provision approach provides an interdisciplinary framework for unpacking these complex issues. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Systems of Provision approach, setting out core concepts and theoretical origins alongside numerous case studies. The book combines fresh understandings of everyday consumption using examples from food, housing, and water, with implications for society's major challenges, including inequality, climate change, and prospects for capitalism. Readers do not require prior knowledge across the subject matter covered but the text remains significant for accomplished researchers and policymakers, especially those interested in the messy real world realities underpinning who gets what, how, and why across public and private provision in global, national, and historical contexts. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Guide to the Systems of Provision Approach : Who Gets What, How and Why [documento electrónico] / Bayliss, Kate, ; Fine, Ben, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XIX, 196 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-54143-9
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Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas GeografÃa SociologÃa Sostenibilidad Ambiente Ciencias ambientales Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Para comprender el consumo es necesario observar los sistemas mediante los cuales se proporcionan los bienes y servicios, no sólo cómo se producen, sino también las estructuras históricamente evolucionadas, las relaciones de poder y las culturas en las que se ubican. El enfoque de Sistemas de Provisión proporciona un marco interdisciplinario para analizar estos temas complejos. Este libro proporciona una descripción completa del enfoque de Sistemas de Provisión, estableciendo conceptos centrales y orÃgenes teóricos junto con numerosos estudios de casos. El libro combina nuevas comprensiones del consumo cotidiano utilizando ejemplos de alimentos, vivienda y agua, con implicaciones para los principales desafÃos de la sociedad, incluida la desigualdad, el cambio climático y las perspectivas del capitalismo. Los lectores no requieren conocimientos previos sobre el tema cubierto, pero el texto sigue siendo importante para los investigadores y formuladores de polÃticas consumados, especialmente aquellos interesados ​​en las confusas realidades del mundo real que sustentan quién obtiene qué, cómo y por qué en la provisión pública y privada en los ámbitos global, nacional, y contextos históricos. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1 – Introduction: Background to the SoP Approach -- Chapter 2 – The SoP Approach: Theoretical Background and Empirical Practice -- Chapter 3 – Understanding Material Cultures -- Chapter 4 – Insights from Operationalizing the SoP Approach -- Chapter 5 – A SoP Approach to Understanding Food Consumption -- Chapter 6 - Conclusion – The Contribution of the SoP Approach. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Understanding consumption requires looking at the systems by which goods and services are provided – not just how they are produced but the historically evolved structures, power relations and cultures within which they are located. The Systems of Provision approach provides an interdisciplinary framework for unpacking these complex issues. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Systems of Provision approach, setting out core concepts and theoretical origins alongside numerous case studies. The book combines fresh understandings of everyday consumption using examples from food, housing, and water, with implications for society's major challenges, including inequality, climate change, and prospects for capitalism. Readers do not require prior knowledge across the subject matter covered but the text remains significant for accomplished researchers and policymakers, especially those interested in the messy real world realities underpinning who gets what, how, and why across public and private provision in global, national, and historical contexts. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume I : Forty Years of Discovery Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Smith, Vernon L., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XXII, 270 p. 45 ilustraciones, 33 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-98404-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas EconomÃa experimental Historia económica Económicas Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este libro ofrece una historia Ãntima de los primeros años de vida del Premio Nobel Vernon Smith, combinando elementos de biografÃa, historia, economÃa y filosofÃa para mostrar cómo incidentes cruciales tempranos en su vida proporcionaron el marco necesario para su investigación en economÃa experimental. Smith lleva al lector desde sus raÃces familiares en los ferrocarriles y campos petroleros de Centroamérica hasta sus primeros años en una granja en Kansas, devastada por la Depresión. Smith, un estudiante mediocre en la escuela secundaria, asistió a la Friends University, en el lado oeste de Wichita, donde un intenso estudio de matemáticas, fÃsica, quÃmica y astronomÃa le permitió aprobar los exámenes para ingresar a Caltech y estudiar con cientÃficos destacados como Linus Pauling. Finalmente, Smith descubrió la economÃa y realizó estudios de posgrado en este campo en la Universidad de Kansas y Harvard. Este volumen termina con sus años en Camelot en Purdue, donde comenzó su famoso trabajo en economÃa experimental, alimentando su investigación en un nuevo e improbable campo de la economÃa. Nota de contenido: 1. Before "My" -- 2. You Can Go Home Again -- 3. Enter My Father -- 4. From City Lights to Starlight -- 5. City Lights Again -- 6. High School, Boeing, and the War Years -- 7. Friends University, Caltech and University of Kansas -- 8. Harvard, 1952-1955 -- 9. Thou Shalt Honor Thy Father and Mother -- 10. Above All to Thine Own Self Be True -- 11. The Good Land -- 12. The People. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book provides an intimate history of Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith's early life, combining elements of biography, history, economics and philosophy to show how crucial incidents early in his life provided the necessary framework for his research into experimental economics. Smith takes the reader from his family roots on the railroads and oil fields of Middle America to his early life on a farm in Depression-wracked Kansas. A mediocre student in high school, Smith attended Friends University, on Wichita's west side, where an intense study of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and astronomy enabled him to pass the examinations to enter Caltech and study under luminary scientists like Linus Pauling. Eventually Smith discovered economics and pursued graduate study in the field at University of Kansas and Harvard. This volume ends with his Camelot years at Purdue, where he began his famous work in experimental economics, nurturing his research into an unlikely new field of economics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume I : Forty Years of Discovery [documento electrónico] / Smith, Vernon L., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XXII, 270 p. 45 ilustraciones, 33 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-98404-9
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas EconomÃa experimental Historia económica Económicas Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este libro ofrece una historia Ãntima de los primeros años de vida del Premio Nobel Vernon Smith, combinando elementos de biografÃa, historia, economÃa y filosofÃa para mostrar cómo incidentes cruciales tempranos en su vida proporcionaron el marco necesario para su investigación en economÃa experimental. Smith lleva al lector desde sus raÃces familiares en los ferrocarriles y campos petroleros de Centroamérica hasta sus primeros años en una granja en Kansas, devastada por la Depresión. Smith, un estudiante mediocre en la escuela secundaria, asistió a la Friends University, en el lado oeste de Wichita, donde un intenso estudio de matemáticas, fÃsica, quÃmica y astronomÃa le permitió aprobar los exámenes para ingresar a Caltech y estudiar con cientÃficos destacados como Linus Pauling. Finalmente, Smith descubrió la economÃa y realizó estudios de posgrado en este campo en la Universidad de Kansas y Harvard. Este volumen termina con sus años en Camelot en Purdue, donde comenzó su famoso trabajo en economÃa experimental, alimentando su investigación en un nuevo e improbable campo de la economÃa. Nota de contenido: 1. Before "My" -- 2. You Can Go Home Again -- 3. Enter My Father -- 4. From City Lights to Starlight -- 5. City Lights Again -- 6. High School, Boeing, and the War Years -- 7. Friends University, Caltech and University of Kansas -- 8. Harvard, 1952-1955 -- 9. Thou Shalt Honor Thy Father and Mother -- 10. Above All to Thine Own Self Be True -- 11. The Good Land -- 12. The People. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book provides an intimate history of Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith's early life, combining elements of biography, history, economics and philosophy to show how crucial incidents early in his life provided the necessary framework for his research into experimental economics. Smith takes the reader from his family roots on the railroads and oil fields of Middle America to his early life on a farm in Depression-wracked Kansas. A mediocre student in high school, Smith attended Friends University, on Wichita's west side, where an intense study of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and astronomy enabled him to pass the examinations to enter Caltech and study under luminary scientists like Linus Pauling. Eventually Smith discovered economics and pursued graduate study in the field at University of Kansas and Harvard. This volume ends with his Camelot years at Purdue, where he began his famous work in experimental economics, nurturing his research into an unlikely new field of economics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume II : The Next Fifty Years Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Smith, Vernon L., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XX, 243 p. 61 ilustraciones, 59 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-98425-4 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas EconomÃa experimental Historia económica Económicas Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Esta secuela de Una vida de economÃa experimental, volumen I, continúa la historia Ãntima de la maduración personal y profesional de Vernon Smith después de una docena de años en Purdue. La escena ahora cambia a veintiséis años de transformación en la Universidad de Arizona, luego a la Universidad George Mason, y su reconocimiento por parte del Comité del Premio Nobel en 2002. El libro termina con su década más reciente en la Universidad Chapman. En Arizona, Vernon y sus estudiantes estudiaron los mercados de negociación de activos y aprendieron lo equivocado que habÃa sido suponer que las burbujas de precios no podÃan ocurrir donde los mercados eran totalmente transparentes. Su trabajo en la informatización del laboratorio facilitó experimentos muy complejos de oferta y demanda en los mercados de gas natural, comunicaciones y electricidad que allanaron el camino para implementar, a través de procesos de mercado descentralizados, la liberalización de industrias tradicionalmente consideradas monopolios "naturales". Nació el "Mercado Asistido por Computadora Inteligente". El traslado de Smith a la Universidad George Mason facilitó enormemente el trabajo del gobierno y la industria en conjunto con varias entidades públicas y privadas, mientras que su traslado a la Universidad Chapman coincidió con la Gran Recesión, cuya similitud con la Depresión fue evidente en su investigación. Allà integró dos tipos fundamentales de mercados con experimentos de laboratorio: bienes de consumo no duraderos, cuya oferta y demanda eran estables en el laboratorio y en la economÃa, y activos duraderos cuyas tendencias a la burbuja los hacÃan inestables tanto en el laboratorio como en la economÃa. ejemplo de ello es la gran burbuja del mercado inmobiliario-hipotecario que se desató entre 1997 y 2007. El estilo conversacional de este libro y el énfasis en la historia de fondo de los logros de la investigación permiten a los lectores una visión exclusiva de cómo y por qué los economistas realizan su trabajo. Es una lectura obligada para aquellos interesados ​​en la economÃa experimental, la crisis inmobiliaria y la historia económica. Nota de contenido: 1. Yankee Land -- 2. West with the Night -- 3. Arizona and E-Commerce in the Lab -- 4. My Friends Were Finally Right -- 5. Wives, Daughters, and Sons -- 6. Home Again: Chapman University -- 7. Economic Collapse, 2007-8: Would 1929 Be Reborn in Anemic Growth? 8 -- Kinds of Markets: The Good, the Volatile and the Sometimes Ugly -- 9. Reconnecting Modern Economics with its Classical Origins: Discovering Adam Smith -- 10. Faith and the Compatibility of Science and Religion. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This sequel to A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume I, continues the intimate history of Vernon Smith's personal and professional maturation after a dozen years at Purdue. The scene now shifts to twenty-six transformative years at the University of Arizona, then to George Mason University, and his recognition by the Nobel Prize Committee in 2002. The book ends with his most recent decade at Chapman University. At Arizona Vernon and his students studied asset trading markets and learned how wrong it had been to suppose that price bubbles could not occur where markets were full-information transparent. Their work in computerization of the lab facilitated very complex supply and demand experiments in natural gas pipeline, communication and electricity markets that paved the way for implementing, through decentralized market processes, the liberalization of industries traditionally believed to be "natural" monopolies. The "Smart Computer AssistedMarket" was born. Smith's move to George Mason University greatly facilitated government and industry work in tandem with various public and private entities, whereas his relocation to Chapman University coincided with the Great Recession, whose similarity with the Depression was evident in his research. There he integrated two fundamental kinds of markets with laboratory experiments: Consumer non-durables, the supply and demand for which was stable in the lab and in the economy, and durable assets whose bubble tendencies made them unstable in the lab as well as in the economy—witness the great housing-mortgage market bubble run-up of 1997-2007. This book's conversational style and emphasis on the backstory of research accomplishments allows readers an exclusive peak into how and why economists pursue their work. It's a must-read for those interested in experimental economics, the housing crisis, and economic history. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume II : The Next Fifty Years [documento electrónico] / Smith, Vernon L., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XX, 243 p. 61 ilustraciones, 59 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-98425-4
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas EconomÃa experimental Historia económica Económicas Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Esta secuela de Una vida de economÃa experimental, volumen I, continúa la historia Ãntima de la maduración personal y profesional de Vernon Smith después de una docena de años en Purdue. La escena ahora cambia a veintiséis años de transformación en la Universidad de Arizona, luego a la Universidad George Mason, y su reconocimiento por parte del Comité del Premio Nobel en 2002. El libro termina con su década más reciente en la Universidad Chapman. En Arizona, Vernon y sus estudiantes estudiaron los mercados de negociación de activos y aprendieron lo equivocado que habÃa sido suponer que las burbujas de precios no podÃan ocurrir donde los mercados eran totalmente transparentes. Su trabajo en la informatización del laboratorio facilitó experimentos muy complejos de oferta y demanda en los mercados de gas natural, comunicaciones y electricidad que allanaron el camino para implementar, a través de procesos de mercado descentralizados, la liberalización de industrias tradicionalmente consideradas monopolios "naturales". Nació el "Mercado Asistido por Computadora Inteligente". El traslado de Smith a la Universidad George Mason facilitó enormemente el trabajo del gobierno y la industria en conjunto con varias entidades públicas y privadas, mientras que su traslado a la Universidad Chapman coincidió con la Gran Recesión, cuya similitud con la Depresión fue evidente en su investigación. Allà integró dos tipos fundamentales de mercados con experimentos de laboratorio: bienes de consumo no duraderos, cuya oferta y demanda eran estables en el laboratorio y en la economÃa, y activos duraderos cuyas tendencias a la burbuja los hacÃan inestables tanto en el laboratorio como en la economÃa. ejemplo de ello es la gran burbuja del mercado inmobiliario-hipotecario que se desató entre 1997 y 2007. El estilo conversacional de este libro y el énfasis en la historia de fondo de los logros de la investigación permiten a los lectores una visión exclusiva de cómo y por qué los economistas realizan su trabajo. Es una lectura obligada para aquellos interesados ​​en la economÃa experimental, la crisis inmobiliaria y la historia económica. Nota de contenido: 1. Yankee Land -- 2. West with the Night -- 3. Arizona and E-Commerce in the Lab -- 4. My Friends Were Finally Right -- 5. Wives, Daughters, and Sons -- 6. Home Again: Chapman University -- 7. Economic Collapse, 2007-8: Would 1929 Be Reborn in Anemic Growth? 8 -- Kinds of Markets: The Good, the Volatile and the Sometimes Ugly -- 9. Reconnecting Modern Economics with its Classical Origins: Discovering Adam Smith -- 10. Faith and the Compatibility of Science and Religion. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This sequel to A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume I, continues the intimate history of Vernon Smith's personal and professional maturation after a dozen years at Purdue. The scene now shifts to twenty-six transformative years at the University of Arizona, then to George Mason University, and his recognition by the Nobel Prize Committee in 2002. The book ends with his most recent decade at Chapman University. At Arizona Vernon and his students studied asset trading markets and learned how wrong it had been to suppose that price bubbles could not occur where markets were full-information transparent. Their work in computerization of the lab facilitated very complex supply and demand experiments in natural gas pipeline, communication and electricity markets that paved the way for implementing, through decentralized market processes, the liberalization of industries traditionally believed to be "natural" monopolies. The "Smart Computer AssistedMarket" was born. Smith's move to George Mason University greatly facilitated government and industry work in tandem with various public and private entities, whereas his relocation to Chapman University coincided with the Great Recession, whose similarity with the Depression was evident in his research. There he integrated two fundamental kinds of markets with laboratory experiments: Consumer non-durables, the supply and demand for which was stable in the lab and in the economy, and durable assets whose bubble tendencies made them unstable in the lab as well as in the economy—witness the great housing-mortgage market bubble run-up of 1997-2007. This book's conversational style and emphasis on the backstory of research accomplishments allows readers an exclusive peak into how and why economists pursue their work. It's a must-read for those interested in experimental economics, the housing crisis, and economic history. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A Multi-Industrial Linkages Approach to Cluster Building in East Asia / Kuchiki, Akifumi ; Mizobe, Tetsuo ; Gokan, Toshitaka
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