Quantity and Quality in Economic Research

Quantity and Quality in Economic Research

Author: Theologos Homer Bonitsis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-04

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0429816154

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First published in 1997, this volume responded to a current national concern with quality control. Part 1 addresses issues including the US trade deficit, international lending to Brazil and the traditional theory of international finance. Part 2 explores topics such as the history of statistics in the West and former East and the haphazard axiomatic methodological basis of traditional econometrics. Finally, part 3 consists of 7 papers on applied economics and finance, including predicting the success of takeover bids and an examination of the economic determinants of juvenile crime in New York City.


The Economics of New Goods

The Economics of New Goods

Author: Timothy F. Bresnahan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 0226074188

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New goods are at the heart of economic progress. The eleven essays in this volume include historical treatments of new goods and their diffusion; practical exercises in measurement addressed to recent and ongoing innovations; and real-world methods of devising quantitative adjustments for quality change. The lead article in Part I contains a striking analysis of the history of light over two millenia. Other essays in Part I develop new price indexes for automobiles back to 1906; trace the role of the air conditioner in the development of the American south; and treat the germ theory of disease as an economic innovation. In Part II essays measure the economic impact of more recent innovations, including anti-ulcer drugs, new breakfast cereals, and computers. Part III explores methods and defects in the treatment of quality change in the official price data of the United States, Canada, and Japan. This pathbreaking volume will interest anyone who studies economic growth, productivity, and the American standard of living.


Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy

Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy

Author: Colin P. Elliott

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-02-20

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1108418600

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Reconceptualizes economic theory as a tool for understanding the Roman monetary system and its social and cultural contexts.


Economic Analysis of the Digital Economy

Economic Analysis of the Digital Economy

Author: Avi Goldfarb

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2015-05-08

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 022620684X

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There is a small and growing literature that explores the impact of digitization in a variety of contexts, but its economic consequences, surprisingly, remain poorly understood. This volume aims to set the agenda for research in the economics of digitization, with each chapter identifying a promising area of research. "Economics of Digitization "identifies urgent topics with research already underway that warrant further exploration from economists. In addition to the growing importance of digitization itself, digital technologies have some features that suggest that many well-studied economic models may not apply and, indeed, so many aspects of the digital economy throw normal economics in a loop. "Economics of Digitization" will be one of the first to focus on the economic implications of digitization and to bring together leading scholars in the economics of digitization to explore emerging research.


Global Food Trade and Consumer Demand for Quality

Global Food Trade and Consumer Demand for Quality

Author: Barry Krissoff

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2002-02-28

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780306467547

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The objective of these proceedings is to examine consumer demand for quality attributes (including food safety, biotechnology-free food, organic food, etc.) in the context of a global economy and expanding international trade and the role of both private firm strategies and public policy in facilitating consumer choice and free trade. Specific questions will be addressed in order to meet this objective. They begin with the two-way linkage between trade and consumer demand, and end with quality and regulation.


Pro-growth, Pro-poor

Pro-growth, Pro-poor

Author: J. Humberto Lopez

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13:

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"Is a pro-growth strategy always the best pro-poor strategy? To address this issue, Lopez provides an empirical evaluation of the impact of a series of pro-growth policies on inequality and headcount poverty. He relies on a large macroeconomic data set and estimate dynamic panel models that allows him to differentiate between the short- and long-run impacts of the policies under consideration on growth, inequality, and poverty. The author's findings indicate that regardless of their impact on inequality, pro-growth policies lead to lower poverty levels in the long run. However, he also finds evidence indicating that some of these policies may lead to higher inequality and, under plausible assumptions for the distribution of income, to higher poverty levels in the short run. These findings would justify the adoption of a pro-growth policy package as the center of any poverty reduction strategy, together with pro-poor measures that complement such a package by offsetting potential short-run increases in poverty. This paper-- a product of the Poverty Reduction Group, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network-- is part of a larger effort in the network to understand how to increase the impact of growth on poverty reduction"-- World Bank web site.


Economics of the Family

Economics of the Family

Author: National Bureau of Economic Research

Publisher: Chicago : Published for the National Bureau of Economic Research by the University of Chicago Press

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13:

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A conference report of the National Bureau of Economic Research.