Advances in Economics and Econometrics 3 Volume Paperback Set: Theory and Applications, Tenth World Congress: Econometric Society Monographs
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107628861
ISBN-10: 1107628865
Pagini: 1700
Ilustrații: 118 b/w illus. 49 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 88 mm
Greutate: 2.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Econometric Society Monographs
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107628865
Pagini: 1700
Ilustrații: 118 b/w illus. 49 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 88 mm
Greutate: 2.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Econometric Society Monographs
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Volume
1:
Part
I.
Nonstandard
Markets:
1.
Matching
markets:
theory
and
practice;
2.
The
economics
of
Internet
markets;
3.
Discussion
of
'Matching
markets:
theory
and
practice';
Part
II.
Contracts:
4.
Contracts:
the
theory
of
dynamic
principal-agent
relationships
and
the
continuous-time
approach;
5.
Dynamic
financial
contracting;
6.
Comments
on
contracts;
Part
III.
Decision
Theory:
7.
Ambiguity
and
the
Bayesian
paradigm;
8.
Temptation;
9.
Comments
on
'behavioral'
decision
theory;
Part
IV.
Communication/Organization:
10.
Giving
and
receiving
advice;
11.
Organizational
economics
with
cognitive
costs;
Part
V.
Foundations
Epistemics
and
Calibration:
12.
Strategies
and
interactive
beliefs
in
dynamic
games;
13.
Calibration:
respice,
adspice,
prospice;
14.
Discussion
of
'Strategies
and
interactive
beliefs
in
dynamic
games'
and
of
'Calibration:
respice,
adspice,
prospice';
Part
VI.
Patents:
Pros
and
Cons
for
Innovation
and
Efficiency:
15.
Revisiting
the
relationship
between
competition,
patenting,
and
innovation;
16.
Mechanisms
for
allocation
and
decentralization
of
patent
rights.
Volume
2:
Part
I.
Finance:
1.
Macroeconomics
with
financial
frictions:
a
survey;
Part
II.
Political
Economy;
2.
Institutional
comparative
statics;
3.
The
political
economy
of
mass
media;
4.
Comments
on
Prat
and
Strömberg,
and
Robinson
and
Torvik;
5.
Job
search,
labor
force
participation,
and
wage
rigidities;
6.
From
wages
to
welfare:
decomposing
gains
and
losses
from
rising
inequality;
Part
III.
Trade
and
Firm
Dynamics:
7.
Trade
liberalization
and
firm
dynamics;
8.
International
trade:
linking
micro
and
macro;
Part
IV.
Growth:
9.
Structural
development
accounting;
10.
Misallocation,
economic
growth,
and
input-output
economics;
Part
V.
Frisch
Lecture:
11.
Trade
and
labor
market
outcomes;
Part
VI.
Perspectives
on
Chinese
Economic
Growth:
12.
The
China
miracle
demystified;
13.
Is
precocious
export
sophistication
a
source
of
China's
growth
success?
Computing
the
share
of
domestic
value
added
in
exports
when
processing
trade
is
prevalent;
14.
Perspectives
on
China's
economic
growth
patent
rights.
Volume
3:
Part
I.
Econometrics
of
Industrial
Organization:
1.
Game
theory
and
econometrics:
a
survey
of
some
recent
research;
2.
Recent
developments
in
empirical
IO:
dynamic
demand
and
dynamic
games;
3.
Estimation
of
(dynamic)
games:
a
discussion;
Part
II.
Macroeconometrics:
4.
Macroeconomics
and
volatility:
data,
models,
and
estimation;
5.
Estimation
and
evaluation
of
DSGE
models:
progress
and
challenges;
6.
Discussion
of
Fernandez-Villaverde
and
Rubio-Ramírez
as
well
as
Schorfheide;
Part
III.
Econometric
Theory:
7.
Estimation
and
inference
methods
for
high-dimensional
sparse
econometric
models;
8.
Measurement
error
in
nonlinear
models
–
a
review;
9.
Penalized
least
square
methods
for
latent
variables
models;
Part
IV.
Empirical
Microeconomics:
10.
Productivity
and
management
practices;
11.
ExtrapoLATE-ing:
external
validity
and
overidentification
in
the
LATE
framework;
Part
V.
Time
Series
and
Panels:
12.
Panel
data
models
and
factor
analysis;
13.
Penalized
sieve
estimation
and
inference
of
semi-nonparametric
dynamic
models:
a
selective
review;
Part
VI.
Mirrlees
Review:
Rethinking
the
Tax
System
for
the
Twenty-First
Century:
14.
Empirical
evidence
and
tax
design;
15.
A
review
of
the
Mirrlees
Review:
labor
tax
reforms;
16.
The
Mirrlees
Review
and
optimal
labor
income
tax
and
transfer
programs.
Recenzii
'This
collection
of
papers
gives
an
up-to-date
review
of
the
literature
in
major
fields
of
economics
by
influential
scholars.
Anyone
interested
in
knowing
the
frontier
of
knowledge
in
economic
science
will
profit
from
reading
these
essays.'
James
J.
Heckman,
Nobel
Laureate,
Henry
Schultz
Distinguished
Service
Professor,
University
of
Chicago,
and
President
of
the
Econometric
Society
2013
'Every five years a remarkable collective act of generosity takes place in the economics profession. More than fifty of the world's top researchers - all at their most productive and with great demands on their time - agree to write essays on the state of their respective fields. Equally generous is the work put in by the editors of these volumes, Daron Acemoglu, Manuel Arellano, and Eddie Dekel, who masterminded the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society held in Shanghai in August 2010, and whose task it was to decide the frontier fields and select the pioneering authors. We are indebted to them all for their insights into what is happening at the cutting edge and for showing us where economics is heading.' John Moore, Edinburgh University and London School of Economics and Political Science
'These three volumes contain selected plenary papers from the 2010 World Congress of the Econometric Society, which is the premier global scientific society for economic analysis. Leading economists from all parts of the world meet in such a world congress only once every five years, and the plenary speakers there endeavor to summarize the best of current research in theory and applications. Together in these volumes, they offer us a broad view of the frontier of economic analysis today.' Roger Myerson, Nobel Laureate, University of Chicago
'Every five years a remarkable collective act of generosity takes place in the economics profession. More than fifty of the world's top researchers - all at their most productive and with great demands on their time - agree to write essays on the state of their respective fields. Equally generous is the work put in by the editors of these volumes, Daron Acemoglu, Manuel Arellano, and Eddie Dekel, who masterminded the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society held in Shanghai in August 2010, and whose task it was to decide the frontier fields and select the pioneering authors. We are indebted to them all for their insights into what is happening at the cutting edge and for showing us where economics is heading.' John Moore, Edinburgh University and London School of Economics and Political Science
'These three volumes contain selected plenary papers from the 2010 World Congress of the Econometric Society, which is the premier global scientific society for economic analysis. Leading economists from all parts of the world meet in such a world congress only once every five years, and the plenary speakers there endeavor to summarize the best of current research in theory and applications. Together in these volumes, they offer us a broad view of the frontier of economic analysis today.' Roger Myerson, Nobel Laureate, University of Chicago
Descriere
This
volume
contains
edited
papers
and
commentaries
presented
at
invited
symposium
sessions
of
the
Tenth
World
Congress
of
the
Econometric
Society
2010.