New frontiers in economics/ edited by Michael Szenberg and Lall Ramrattan

Contributor(s): Ramrattan, Lall ed | Szenberg, Michael edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University press, 2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 318 pISBN: 9780521545365Subject(s): Economics -- History -- 20th century | Economic policy | Economic policy -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 330.0904
Contents:
Introduction; Part I. Informational, Behavioral Economics and Finance: 1. Information and the change in the paradigm in economics Joseph Stiglitz; 2. Behavioral economics Matthew Rabin; 3. Experiments with financial markets: implications for asset pricing theory Peter Bossaerts; 4. Understanding risk and return John Y. Campbell; Part II. Macroeconomics and Public Policies: 5. Whither macro? Perry Mehrling; 6. Recent developments in and future prospects for public economics James M. Poterba; Part III. International Trade and Development: 7. Economic theory and the interpretation of GATT/WTO Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger; 8. What's new in development economics Debraj Ray; Part IV. Contracts, Law, and Gaming: 9. Contract or war? On the consequences of a broader view of self-interest in economics Michelle Garfinkel and Sterio Skaperdas; 10. New directions in law and economics Alan Sykes.
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Introduction; Part I. Informational, Behavioral Economics and Finance: 1. Information and the change in the paradigm in economics Joseph Stiglitz; 2. Behavioral economics Matthew Rabin; 3. Experiments with financial markets: implications for asset pricing theory Peter Bossaerts; 4. Understanding risk and return John Y. Campbell; Part II. Macroeconomics and Public Policies: 5. Whither macro? Perry Mehrling; 6. Recent developments in and future prospects for public economics James M. Poterba; Part III. International Trade and Development: 7. Economic theory and the interpretation of GATT/WTO Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger; 8. What's new in development economics Debraj Ray; Part IV. Contracts, Law, and Gaming: 9. Contract or war? On the consequences of a broader view of self-interest in economics Michelle Garfinkel and Sterio Skaperdas; 10. New directions in law and economics Alan Sykes.

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