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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
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 [...]
TÃtulo : Economic Ideas You Should Forget Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frey, Bruno S., ; Iselin, David, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XIII, 166 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-47458-8 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 Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este libro, que informa sobre los avances económicos más vanguardistas, presenta una selección de comentarios que revelan las debilidades de varios conceptos económicos fundamentales. La economÃa es una ciencia vigorosa y progresista que no pierde su fuerza cuando se invalidan empÃricamente partes particulares de su teorÃa; por el contrario, contribuyen a la acumulación de conocimientos. Al analizar supuestos teóricos problemáticos y recurrir a las últimas investigaciones empÃricas, los autores cuestionan hipótesis especÃficas y rechazan ideas económicas importantes, desde el "teorema de Coase" hasta la "ley de Say" y el "bayesianismo". Muchas de estas ideas siguen siendo importantes entre polÃticos, economistas y el público en general. Sin embargo, a la luz de la crisis financiera, han perdido tanto su relevancia como la evidencia empÃrica que las respalda. Esta fascinante y estimulante colección de 71 ensayos breves escritos por economistas y cientÃficos sociales respetados de todo el mundo atraerá a cualquier persona interesada en el progreso cientÃfico y el desarrollo ulterior de la economÃa. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Capitalism -- Sola-Protestantism in Economics.-Economics Has Hothing to Do with Religion -- More Choice Is Always Better.-People Are Outcome-Oriented -- Deriving Peopls's Trade Policy Preferences from Macro-Economic Trade Theory -- Size (of Government) Doesn't Matter -- Byesianism -- The Return on Equity -- Peak Oil Theory -- More Choice Is Always Better -- (Un-)Productive Labor -- Volatility Is Risk -- Robots Will Take All Our Jobs -- Economic Growth Increase People's Well-Being -- Big Data Predictions Devoid of Theory -- Government Debts Are a Burden on Future Generations -- Public Spending Reduces Unemployment -- The Capital Asset Pricing Model -- Innovation Programs Lead to Innovation -- Factors of Production Are Homogenous Within Categories -- Individual Utility Depends Only on Absolut Consumption -- The Relative Price Effect Explains Behavior -- The Precedence of Exchange Over Production -- Inequality Reduces Growth -- Contingent Valuation, Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept.-Governments Must Reduce Budget Deficits -- Reach for Your Dream -- The EU's Competiveness Authority -- Say's Law -- Boundedness of Rationality -- Rational Expectations -- Letting Insolvent Banks Fail -- Pleasantville Politics - Selecting Politicians According to Ability -- The Axioms of Revealed Preference -- The Myth of Expansionary Consolidations -- Government Hurts the Economy More Than It Helps -- The Motivated Armchair Approach to Preferences -- Economics Is Based on Scientific Methods -- The Death of Distance -- Concept of Rationality -- Pay for Performance Raises Performance -- Home Ownership Is Good -- Coase Theorem -- Poverty Is Good for Development -- Markets Are Efficient -- CEOs Are Paid for Talent -- The Efficiency-Equity Tradeoff -- Deterministic Trend of Inequality -- Quantitative Easing -- Hosting the Olympic Games -- Abolishing Cash as Solution Against the Evil -- Receiving Money and Hot Having to work Raises Happiness -- Saints in Public Office -- Helicopter Money -- Decisions are Deterministic.-Politicians Systematically Converge to the Median Voter -- Artists Are Poor and Thus Unhappy -- Returns on Educational Investments Are Highest for Early Childhood Interventions -- EU Centralization -- The Alleged Asymmetry in Maintaining a Fixed Exchange Rate -- Governments Should Maximize the Happiness of the Population -- Okun's Equality-Efficiency Tradeoff -- A Rising Tide Raises all Boats -- Social Cost Analysis -- Natural Resources Make Rich -- The Natural Rate of Interest Is Positive -- Europe's "Skill Shortage" -- Taxes are Paid Because of Expected Punishment -- Better safe than Sorry -- The End of Work -- Postscript  . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Reporting on cutting-edge advances in economics, this book presents a selection of commentaries that reveal the weaknesses of several core economics concepts. Economics is a vigorous and progressive science, which does not lose its force when particular parts of its theory are empirically invalidated; instead, they contribute to the accumulation of knowledge. By discussing problematic theoretical assumptions and drawing on the latest empirical research, the authors question specific hypotheses and reject major economic ideas from the "Coase Theorem" to "Say's Law" and "Bayesianism." Many of these ideas remain prominent among politicians, economists and the general public. Yet, in the light of the financial crisis, they have lost both their relevance and supporting empirical evidence. This fascinating and thought-provoking collection of 71 short essays written by respected economists and social scientists from all over the world will appeal to anyone interested in scientific progress and the further development of economics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Economic Ideas You Should Forget [documento electrónico] / Frey, Bruno S., ; Iselin, David, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XIII, 166 p.
ISBN : 978-3-319-47458-8
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 Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Clasificación: 330 Economía (sistemas, escuelas, teorías) Resumen: Este libro, que informa sobre los avances económicos más vanguardistas, presenta una selección de comentarios que revelan las debilidades de varios conceptos económicos fundamentales. La economÃa es una ciencia vigorosa y progresista que no pierde su fuerza cuando se invalidan empÃricamente partes particulares de su teorÃa; por el contrario, contribuyen a la acumulación de conocimientos. Al analizar supuestos teóricos problemáticos y recurrir a las últimas investigaciones empÃricas, los autores cuestionan hipótesis especÃficas y rechazan ideas económicas importantes, desde el "teorema de Coase" hasta la "ley de Say" y el "bayesianismo". Muchas de estas ideas siguen siendo importantes entre polÃticos, economistas y el público en general. Sin embargo, a la luz de la crisis financiera, han perdido tanto su relevancia como la evidencia empÃrica que las respalda. Esta fascinante y estimulante colección de 71 ensayos breves escritos por economistas y cientÃficos sociales respetados de todo el mundo atraerá a cualquier persona interesada en el progreso cientÃfico y el desarrollo ulterior de la economÃa. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Capitalism -- Sola-Protestantism in Economics.-Economics Has Hothing to Do with Religion -- More Choice Is Always Better.-People Are Outcome-Oriented -- Deriving Peopls's Trade Policy Preferences from Macro-Economic Trade Theory -- Size (of Government) Doesn't Matter -- Byesianism -- The Return on Equity -- Peak Oil Theory -- More Choice Is Always Better -- (Un-)Productive Labor -- Volatility Is Risk -- Robots Will Take All Our Jobs -- Economic Growth Increase People's Well-Being -- Big Data Predictions Devoid of Theory -- Government Debts Are a Burden on Future Generations -- Public Spending Reduces Unemployment -- The Capital Asset Pricing Model -- Innovation Programs Lead to Innovation -- Factors of Production Are Homogenous Within Categories -- Individual Utility Depends Only on Absolut Consumption -- The Relative Price Effect Explains Behavior -- The Precedence of Exchange Over Production -- Inequality Reduces Growth -- Contingent Valuation, Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept.-Governments Must Reduce Budget Deficits -- Reach for Your Dream -- The EU's Competiveness Authority -- Say's Law -- Boundedness of Rationality -- Rational Expectations -- Letting Insolvent Banks Fail -- Pleasantville Politics - Selecting Politicians According to Ability -- The Axioms of Revealed Preference -- The Myth of Expansionary Consolidations -- Government Hurts the Economy More Than It Helps -- The Motivated Armchair Approach to Preferences -- Economics Is Based on Scientific Methods -- The Death of Distance -- Concept of Rationality -- Pay for Performance Raises Performance -- Home Ownership Is Good -- Coase Theorem -- Poverty Is Good for Development -- Markets Are Efficient -- CEOs Are Paid for Talent -- The Efficiency-Equity Tradeoff -- Deterministic Trend of Inequality -- Quantitative Easing -- Hosting the Olympic Games -- Abolishing Cash as Solution Against the Evil -- Receiving Money and Hot Having to work Raises Happiness -- Saints in Public Office -- Helicopter Money -- Decisions are Deterministic.-Politicians Systematically Converge to the Median Voter -- Artists Are Poor and Thus Unhappy -- Returns on Educational Investments Are Highest for Early Childhood Interventions -- EU Centralization -- The Alleged Asymmetry in Maintaining a Fixed Exchange Rate -- Governments Should Maximize the Happiness of the Population -- Okun's Equality-Efficiency Tradeoff -- A Rising Tide Raises all Boats -- Social Cost Analysis -- Natural Resources Make Rich -- The Natural Rate of Interest Is Positive -- Europe's "Skill Shortage" -- Taxes are Paid Because of Expected Punishment -- Better safe than Sorry -- The End of Work -- Postscript  . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Reporting on cutting-edge advances in economics, this book presents a selection of commentaries that reveal the weaknesses of several core economics concepts. Economics is a vigorous and progressive science, which does not lose its force when particular parts of its theory are empirically invalidated; instead, they contribute to the accumulation of knowledge. By discussing problematic theoretical assumptions and drawing on the latest empirical research, the authors question specific hypotheses and reject major economic ideas from the "Coase Theorem" to "Say's Law" and "Bayesianism." Many of these ideas remain prominent among politicians, economists and the general public. Yet, in the light of the financial crisis, they have lost both their relevance and supporting empirical evidence. This fascinating and thought-provoking collection of 71 short essays written by respected economists and social scientists from all over the world will appeal to anyone interested in scientific progress and the further development of economics. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Economics of Art and Culture Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frey, Bruno S., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XI, 134 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-15748-7 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 Cultura Bien cultural Letras Finanzas Público EconomÃa cultural Gestión de recursos culturales EconomÃa pública Estudios culturales Clasificación: 306.3 Resumen: Este libro estudia la relación entre las artes y la economÃa. Al aplicar el pensamiento económico a las artes y la cultura, analiza los mercados de arte y bienes culturales, destaca facetas especÃficas de las subastas de arte y analiza los determinantes del éxito económico de los artistas. El autor también arroja nueva luz sobre diversos ámbitos culturales, como las artes escénicas y visuales, los festivales, el cine, los museos y el patrimonio cultural. Por último, el libro analiza las polÃticas culturales, el papel del Estado en el financiamiento de la cultura y la relación entre las artes y la felicidad. . Nota de contenido: What is the Economics of Art and Culture? -- The Social Value of Art -- Art Markets and Auctions -- The Artists' Labour Market -- Reproductions in Art -- Creative Cultural Economy -- The Performing Arts -- Festivals -- Films -- Museums -- Superstar Museums and Special Exhibitions -- Cultural Heritage -- UNESCO World Heritage List -- Cultural Tourism -- Public Support of the Arts -- Does Art Make Us Happy? Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book studies the relationship between the arts and the economy. By applying economic thinking to arts and culture, it analyses markets for art and cultural goods, highlights specific facets of art auctions and discusses determinants of the economic success of artists. The author also sheds new light on various cultural areas, such as the performing and visual arts, festivals, films, museums and cultural heritage. Lastly, the book discusses cultural policies, the role of the state in financing culture, and the relationship between the arts and happiness. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Economics of Art and Culture [documento electrónico] / Frey, Bruno S., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XI, 134 p.
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Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas Cultura Bien cultural Letras Finanzas Público EconomÃa cultural Gestión de recursos culturales EconomÃa pública Estudios culturales Clasificación: 306.3 Resumen: Este libro estudia la relación entre las artes y la economÃa. Al aplicar el pensamiento económico a las artes y la cultura, analiza los mercados de arte y bienes culturales, destaca facetas especÃficas de las subastas de arte y analiza los determinantes del éxito económico de los artistas. El autor también arroja nueva luz sobre diversos ámbitos culturales, como las artes escénicas y visuales, los festivales, el cine, los museos y el patrimonio cultural. Por último, el libro analiza las polÃticas culturales, el papel del Estado en el financiamiento de la cultura y la relación entre las artes y la felicidad. . Nota de contenido: What is the Economics of Art and Culture? -- The Social Value of Art -- Art Markets and Auctions -- The Artists' Labour Market -- Reproductions in Art -- Creative Cultural Economy -- The Performing Arts -- Festivals -- Films -- Museums -- Superstar Museums and Special Exhibitions -- Cultural Heritage -- UNESCO World Heritage List -- Cultural Tourism -- Public Support of the Arts -- Does Art Make Us Happy? Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book studies the relationship between the arts and the economy. By applying economic thinking to arts and culture, it analyses markets for art and cultural goods, highlights specific facets of art auctions and discusses determinants of the economic success of artists. The author also sheds new light on various cultural areas, such as the performing and visual arts, festivals, films, museums and cultural heritage. Lastly, the book discusses cultural policies, the role of the state in financing culture, and the relationship between the arts and happiness. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Economics of Happiness Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frey, Bruno S., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: X, 75 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-75807-7 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: elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Calidad de vida Psicologia POSITIVA EconomÃa experimental Elección social y bienestar Investigación sobre calidad de vida Clasificación: 3.301.556 Resumen: Este libro se centra en lo que hace feliz a la gente. El autor explica métodos para medir la satisfacción subjetiva con la vida y el bienestar analizando factores económicos y sociodemográficos, asà como las dimensiones psicológicas, culturales y polÃticas de la felicidad personal. ¿Un mayor ingreso aumenta la felicidad? ¿Son las personas de los paÃses ricos, como Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y los paÃses escandinavos, más felices que las que viven en otros lugares? ¿Perder el trabajo te hace infeliz? ¿Cuál es el papel de las dotaciones genéticas heredadas de nuestros padres? ¿Qué importancia tienen la salud fÃsica y emocional para la satisfacción subjetiva con la vida? ¿Las personas mayores tienden a ser más felices o las personas más jóvenes? ¿Son necesarias las relaciones sociales estrechas para la felicidad? ¿Influyen las condiciones polÃticas, como el respeto de los derechos humanos, la democracia y la autonomÃa? ¿Cómo pueden los gobiernos contribuir a la felicidad de la población? Este libro responde a estas preguntas sobre la base de una extensa investigación interdisciplinaria que refleja el estado actual del conocimiento. El libro atraerá a cualquier persona interesada en aprender más sobre las diversas dimensiones del bienestar personal más allá de la conexión entre felicidad y prosperidad, asà como a los formuladores de polÃticas que buscan orientación sobre cómo mejorar la felicidad en las sociedades. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on what makes people happy. The author explains methods for measuring subjective life satisfaction and well-being by discussing economic and sociodemographic factors, as well as the psychological, cultural and political dimensions of personal happiness. Does higher income increase happiness? Are people in rich countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Scandinavian countries, happier than those living elsewhere? Does losing one's job make one unhappy? What is the role of genetic endowments inherited from our parents? How important are physical and emotional health to subjective life satisfaction? Do older people tend to be happier, or younger people? Are close social relationships necessary for happiness? Do political conditions, such as respect for human rights, democracy and autonomy, play a part? How can governments contribute to the population's happiness? This book answers these questions on the basis of extensiveinterdisciplinary research reflecting the current state of knowledge. The book will appeal to anyone interested in learning more about the various dimensions of personal well-being beyond the happiness-prosperity connection, as well as to policymakers looking for guidance on how to improve happiness in societies. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Economics of Happiness [documento electrónico] / Frey, Bruno S., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - X, 75 p.
ISBN : 978-3-319-75807-7
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Calidad de vida Psicologia POSITIVA EconomÃa experimental Elección social y bienestar Investigación sobre calidad de vida Clasificación: 3.301.556 Resumen: Este libro se centra en lo que hace feliz a la gente. El autor explica métodos para medir la satisfacción subjetiva con la vida y el bienestar analizando factores económicos y sociodemográficos, asà como las dimensiones psicológicas, culturales y polÃticas de la felicidad personal. ¿Un mayor ingreso aumenta la felicidad? ¿Son las personas de los paÃses ricos, como Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y los paÃses escandinavos, más felices que las que viven en otros lugares? ¿Perder el trabajo te hace infeliz? ¿Cuál es el papel de las dotaciones genéticas heredadas de nuestros padres? ¿Qué importancia tienen la salud fÃsica y emocional para la satisfacción subjetiva con la vida? ¿Las personas mayores tienden a ser más felices o las personas más jóvenes? ¿Son necesarias las relaciones sociales estrechas para la felicidad? ¿Influyen las condiciones polÃticas, como el respeto de los derechos humanos, la democracia y la autonomÃa? ¿Cómo pueden los gobiernos contribuir a la felicidad de la población? Este libro responde a estas preguntas sobre la base de una extensa investigación interdisciplinaria que refleja el estado actual del conocimiento. El libro atraerá a cualquier persona interesada en aprender más sobre las diversas dimensiones del bienestar personal más allá de la conexión entre felicidad y prosperidad, asà como a los formuladores de polÃticas que buscan orientación sobre cómo mejorar la felicidad en las sociedades. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on what makes people happy. The author explains methods for measuring subjective life satisfaction and well-being by discussing economic and sociodemographic factors, as well as the psychological, cultural and political dimensions of personal happiness. Does higher income increase happiness? Are people in rich countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Scandinavian countries, happier than those living elsewhere? Does losing one's job make one unhappy? What is the role of genetic endowments inherited from our parents? How important are physical and emotional health to subjective life satisfaction? Do older people tend to be happier, or younger people? Are close social relationships necessary for happiness? Do political conditions, such as respect for human rights, democracy and autonomy, play a part? How can governments contribute to the population's happiness? This book answers these questions on the basis of extensiveinterdisciplinary research reflecting the current state of knowledge. The book will appeal to anyone interested in learning more about the various dimensions of personal well-being beyond the happiness-prosperity connection, as well as to policymakers looking for guidance on how to improve happiness in societies. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Overcoming Overtourism : Creating Revived Originals Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Frey, Bruno S., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: IX, 110 p. 26 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-63814-6 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 Cultura Industrias SociologÃa Ocio EconomÃa cultural Estudios de Ocio Clasificación: 306.3 Resumen: El sobreturismo cultural es un término comparativamente nuevo y se refiere a sitios históricos, museos y lugares que están extremadamente concurridos por turistas; por tanto, un tipo de turismo que tiene efectos negativos tanto en los sitios culturales como en las personas que viven allÃ. Este problema ha provocado cada vez más protestas. En consecuencia, muchas instituciones culturales y ciudades están tomando medidas para limitar el flujo de turistas. Bruno S. Frey, un economista de renombre y frecuentemente citado, propone en este libro, por el contrario, una ampliación de la oferta de sitios culturales en forma de "originales revividos". Con esto se refiere a la construcción de réplicas idénticas de los edificios más importantes en un lugar cercano adecuado. Además, se pueden utilizar tecnologÃas de la información digital (realidad virtual y aumentada, incluidos hologramas) para sumergir a los visitantes en la historia y la cultura de los sitios recientemente establecidos, mientras que los hoteles, restaurantes y tiendas adyacentes proporcionan la infraestructura necesaria. De esta manera, el flujo de turistas se podrá distribuir entre el sitio original y el Original Revivido. Este libro describe el concepto de "Originales revividos", analiza los desafÃos organizativos y económicos que implica y lo contrasta con los conceptos existentes de Disneyland. Especialmente para familias con niños o personas que tienen poco interés en la cultura, es decir, para la mayorÃa de los visitantes, estos lugares pueden resultar muy atractivos. Este libro atraerá a cualquiera interesado en formas alternativas de turismo, asà como a quienes toman decisiones polÃticas y administrativas que buscan nuevas soluciones al sobreturismo cultural. Nota de contenido: Part I: Overtourism - The Problem -- Part II: Overtourism - A Radical Proposal -- Part III: Cultural Overtourism - A Perspective. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Cultural Overtourism is a comparatively new term, and refers to historical sites, museums and places that are extremely crowded by tourists; hence, a type of tourism that has negative effects on both the cultural sites and the people who live there. This problem has sparked more and more protests. Accordingly, many cultural institutions and cities are now taking measures to limit the flow of tourists. In this book, Bruno S. Frey - a renowned and frequently cited economist - suggests, on the contrary, an extension of the supply of cultural sites in the form of "Revived Originals". By this he means the erection of identical replicas of the most important buildings at a suitable nearby location. In addition, digital information technologies (augmented and virtual reality including holograms) can be used to immerse visitors in the history and culture of the newly established sites, while adjacent hotels, restaurants and shops provide the necessary accompanying infrastructure. In this way, the flow of tourists can be distributed between the original site and the Revived Original. This book outlines the "Revived Originals" concept, discusses the organisational and economic challenges it entails, and contrasts it with existing Disneyland concepts. Especially for families with children or people who have little interest in culture - i.e., for the majority of visitors - these places can be very attractive. This book will appeal to anyone interested in alternative forms of tourism, as well as political and administrative decision-makers looking for new solutions to cultural overtourism. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Overcoming Overtourism : Creating Revived Originals [documento electrónico] / Frey, Bruno S., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - IX, 110 p. 26 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-63814-6
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias económicas Cultura Industrias SociologÃa Ocio EconomÃa cultural Estudios de Ocio Clasificación: 306.3 Resumen: El sobreturismo cultural es un término comparativamente nuevo y se refiere a sitios históricos, museos y lugares que están extremadamente concurridos por turistas; por tanto, un tipo de turismo que tiene efectos negativos tanto en los sitios culturales como en las personas que viven allÃ. Este problema ha provocado cada vez más protestas. En consecuencia, muchas instituciones culturales y ciudades están tomando medidas para limitar el flujo de turistas. Bruno S. Frey, un economista de renombre y frecuentemente citado, propone en este libro, por el contrario, una ampliación de la oferta de sitios culturales en forma de "originales revividos". Con esto se refiere a la construcción de réplicas idénticas de los edificios más importantes en un lugar cercano adecuado. Además, se pueden utilizar tecnologÃas de la información digital (realidad virtual y aumentada, incluidos hologramas) para sumergir a los visitantes en la historia y la cultura de los sitios recientemente establecidos, mientras que los hoteles, restaurantes y tiendas adyacentes proporcionan la infraestructura necesaria. De esta manera, el flujo de turistas se podrá distribuir entre el sitio original y el Original Revivido. Este libro describe el concepto de "Originales revividos", analiza los desafÃos organizativos y económicos que implica y lo contrasta con los conceptos existentes de Disneyland. Especialmente para familias con niños o personas que tienen poco interés en la cultura, es decir, para la mayorÃa de los visitantes, estos lugares pueden resultar muy atractivos. Este libro atraerá a cualquiera interesado en formas alternativas de turismo, asà como a quienes toman decisiones polÃticas y administrativas que buscan nuevas soluciones al sobreturismo cultural. Nota de contenido: Part I: Overtourism - The Problem -- Part II: Overtourism - A Radical Proposal -- Part III: Cultural Overtourism - A Perspective. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Cultural Overtourism is a comparatively new term, and refers to historical sites, museums and places that are extremely crowded by tourists; hence, a type of tourism that has negative effects on both the cultural sites and the people who live there. This problem has sparked more and more protests. Accordingly, many cultural institutions and cities are now taking measures to limit the flow of tourists. In this book, Bruno S. Frey - a renowned and frequently cited economist - suggests, on the contrary, an extension of the supply of cultural sites in the form of "Revived Originals". By this he means the erection of identical replicas of the most important buildings at a suitable nearby location. In addition, digital information technologies (augmented and virtual reality including holograms) can be used to immerse visitors in the history and culture of the newly established sites, while adjacent hotels, restaurants and shops provide the necessary accompanying infrastructure. In this way, the flow of tourists can be distributed between the original site and the Revived Original. This book outlines the "Revived Originals" concept, discusses the organisational and economic challenges it entails, and contrasts it with existing Disneyland concepts. Especially for families with children or people who have little interest in culture - i.e., for the majority of visitors - these places can be very attractive. This book will appeal to anyone interested in alternative forms of tourism, as well as political and administrative decision-makers looking for new solutions to cultural overtourism. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]