Technology, organization, and economic structure : essays in honor of Prof. Isamu Yamada

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Technology, organization, and economic structure : essays in honor of Prof. Isamu Yamada

edited by Ryuzo Sato and Martin J. Beckmann

(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 210)

Springer-Verlag, 1983

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The essays in this volume were presented to Professor Isamu Yamada in honor of his seventy-third birthday. In view of his many professional contributions and associations, a single volume of essays is really insufficient to house the works of all those who wish to be part of a venture of this kind. Therefore, the editors would like to apologize to those friends and well-wishers of Professor Yamada who could not be accommodated in this volume. Born in Nagoya in 1909, Professor Yamada began his brilliant career at Nagoya Commercial College where he studied economics, statistics, mathematics and physics. After serving as a Professor of Economics and Statistics at Yokohama College between 1939-1940, Professor Yamada moved to Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, where he served as a Professor of Econometrics until his retirement in 1973. Currently, he is teaching at Asia University as a Professor of Economics and Statistics. During his long tenure at Hitotsubashi University (where Professor Ichiro Nakayama, a "Japanese Schumpeter", served as President of the University), Professor Yamada was instrumental in introducing several generation of students to the methods of modern econometrics. One of the editors (Ryuzo Sato) of this volume is a direct beneficiary of his lectures on modern econometric techniques. In the 1950's, Professor Yamada was one of several prominent Japanese economists who were selected for study abroad. It was during this time, on a visit to the Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago, that Professor Yamada met the other editor of this volume.

Table of Contents

I: Organization: Micro and Macro.- Production Functions in the Analysis of Organizational Structure.- Revenue Maximization and Optimal Capital Policies of a Regulated Firm.- The Characteristics of Japanese Enterprises and their Financing.- Public Management: Does it Exist? How do you do it?.- Macroeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics.- Notes on Reaganomics.- II: Economic Structure.- Economics of Incentives: An Introductory Account.- Economic Equilibrium under Price Rigidities and Quantity Constraints.- A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for a Continuously Rational Social Choice.- The Behavior of Resource Explorating Firm Under Stochastic World.- Note on the Kakwani and Podder Method of Fitting Lorenz Curves.- Alternative Matrix Consistent Methods of Multilateral Comparisons for Real Product and Prices.- III: Technology.- Differentiable Manifolds and Economic Structures.- On the Local Conservation Laws in the Von Neumann Model.- Economic Growth and Biased Technical Change: The Japanese Experience.- Notes on Exact Aggregation.- Invariance Principle and "G-Neutral" Types of Technical Change.- A Bibliography of the Work of Professor Isamu Yamada.

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