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Markets and Diversity

Autor Sherwin Rosen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2004
A staunch neoclassical economist, Sherwin Rosen drew inspiration from Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, particularly his theory of compensating wage differentials, which Rosen felt was central to all economic problems involving product differentiation and spatial considerations. The main theme of his collection is how markets handle diversity, including the determination of value in the presence of diversity, the allocation of idiosyncratic buyers to specialized sellers, and the effects of heterogeneity and sorting on inequality.
Rosen felt that good economics required combining simple but powerful concepts such as optimizing and equilibrium with careful empirical analysis. It was important for the relatively simple rules of behavior implied by rationality to have useful, empirically descriptive content and predictive power. If they did, it was often possible to infer underlying structure (tastes and technology, for example) from actual behavior. Using this approach, Rosen was able to develop powerful insights into such phenomena as the enormous salaries paid to sports and entertainment stars and top business executives. He also explored with fruitful results the premium paid to workers in risky jobs, learning and experience in the labor market, and other labor market phenomena.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780674010758
ISBN-10: 0674010752
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 159 x 242 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Harvard University Press

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A neoclassical economist, Rosen drew inspiration from Smith's theory of compensating wage differentials. The main theme of this collection is how markets handle diversity, including determination of value in the presence of diversity, allocation of idiosyncratic buyers to specialized sellers, and effects of heterogeneity and sorting on inequality.