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Advances in economics and econometrics : theory and applications

edited by David M. Kreps and Kenneth F. Wallis

(Econometric Society monographs, no. 26-28)

Cambridge University Press, 1997

  • v. 1 : hbk
  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : hbk
  • v. 2 : pbk
  • v. 3 : hbk
  • v. 3 : pbk

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Advances in economics and econometrics : theory and applications : Seventh World Congress

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"Papers presented ... the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, held at Keio University, Tokyo in August 1995" -- Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 : hbk ISBN 9780521580113

Description

This book is the first volume of three containing papers presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society. The papers summarize and interpret key recent developments and discuss current and future directions in a wide range of topics in economics and econometrics. They cover both theory and applications. Authored by leading specialists in their fields, these volumes provide a unique survey of progress in the discipline.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Trade and wages Paul Krugman
  • 2. Politics and trade policy Elhanan Helpman
  • 3. Economic analysis of political institutions: an introduction Roger Myerson
  • 4. Game theoretic models of market structure John Sutton
  • 5. Rationality and knowledge in game theory Eddie Dekel and Faruk Gul
  • 6. Experiments and the economics of individual decision making under risk and uncertainty John D. Hey
  • 7. Theory and experiment in the analysis of strategic interaction Vincent Crawford
  • 8. Evolutionary game theory in economics Michihiro Kandori
  • 9. Learning from learning in economics Ramon Marimon.
Volume

v. 2 : hbk ISBN 9780521580120

Description

This 1997 book is the second volume of three comprising papers which examine the latest developments in economic theory, applied economics and econometrics presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society in Tokyo in August 1995. The topics were carefully selected to represent the most active fields in the discipline over the past five years. Written by the leading authorities in their fields, each paper provides a unique survey of the current state of knowledge in economics. Designed to make the material accessible to a general audience of economists, these volumes should be helpful to anyone with a good undergraduate training in economics who wishes to follow new ideas and tendencies in the subject.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Incentives and careers in organizations Robert S. Gibbons
  • 2. Endogenous growth: lessons for and from economic history N. F. R. Crafts
  • 3. Microtheory and recent developments in the study of economic institutions through economic history Avner Greif
  • 4. Poverty traps Partha S. Dasgupta
  • 5. Microenterprise and macropolicy Robert M. Townsend
  • 6. Markets in transition John McMillan
  • 7. Transition as a process of large-scale institutional change Matthias Dewatripont and Gerard Roland
  • 8. A Schumpeterian perspective on growth and competition Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
  • 9. Learning and growth Boyan Jovanovic.
Volume

v. 3 : hbk ISBN 9780521580137

Description

This 1997 book is the third of three volumes containing papers presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society. The papers summarize and interpret key recent developments and discuss current and future directions in a wide range of topics in economics and econometrics. They cover both theory and applications. Authored by leading specialists in their fields, these volumes provide a unique survey of progress in the discipline.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Causal analysis and statistical inference on possibly nonstationary time series Yuzo Hosoya
  • 2. Cointegration, long-run comovements and long-horizon forecasting James H. Stock
  • 3. Testing and measurement in competition models Timothy F. Bresnahan
  • 4. Empirical equilibrium search models Geert Ridder and Gerard J. van den Berg
  • 5. Posterior simulators in econometrics John Geweke
  • 6. Restricted least squares subject to monotonicity and concavity constraints Paul A. Ruud
  • 7. Bootstrap methods in econometrics: theory and numerical performance Joel Horowitz
  • 8. Econometric models of option pricing errors Eric Renault
  • 9. New minimum chi-square methods in empirical finance George Tauchen.
Volume

v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9780521589819

Description

This 1997 book is the third of three volumes containing papers presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society. The papers summarize and interpret key recent developments and discuss current and future directions in a wide range of topics in economics and econometrics. They cover both theory and applications. Authored by leading specialists in their fields, these volumes provide a unique survey of progress in the discipline.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Causal analysis and statistical inference on possibly nonstationary time series Yuzo Hosoya
  • 2. Cointegration, long-run comovements and long-horizon forecasting James H. Stock
  • 3. Testing and measurement in competition models Timothy F. Bresnahan
  • 4. Empirical equilibrium search models Geert Ridder and Gerard J. van den Berg
  • 5. Posterior simulators in econometrics John Geweke
  • 6. Restricted least squares subject to monotonicity and concavity constraints Paul A. Ruud
  • 7. Bootstrap methods in econometrics: theory and numerical performance Joel Horowitz
  • 8. Econometric models of option pricing errors Eric Renault
  • 9. New minimum chi-square methods in empirical finance George Tauchen.
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780521589826

Description

This 1997 book is the second volume of three comprising papers which examine the latest developments in economic theory, applied economics and econometrics presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society in Tokyo in August 1995. The topics were carefully selected to represent the most active fields in the discipline over the past five years. Written by the leading authorities in their fields, each paper provides a unique survey of the current state of knowledge in economics. Designed to make the material accessible to a general audience of economists, these volumes should be helpful to anyone with a good undergraduate training in economics who wishes to follow new ideas and tendencies in the subject.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Incentives and careers in organizations Robert S. Gibbons
  • 2. Endogenous growth: lessons for and from economic history N. F. R. Crafts
  • 3. Microtheory and recent developments in the study of economic institutions through economic history Avner Greif
  • 4. Poverty traps Partha S. Dasgupta
  • 5. Microenterprise and macropolicy Robert M. Townsend
  • 6. Markets in transition John McMillan
  • 7. Transition as a process of large-scale institutional change Matthias Dewatripont and Gerard Roland
  • 8. A Schumpeterian perspective on growth and competition Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
  • 9. Learning and growth Boyan Jovanovic.
Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780521589833

Description

This book is the first volume of three containing papers presented at the Seventh World Congress of the Econometric Society. The papers summarize and interpret key recent developments and discuss current and future directions in a wide range of topics in economics and econometrics. They cover both theory and applications. Authored by leading specialists in their fields, these volumes provide a unique survey of progress in the discipline.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Trade and wages Paul Krugman
  • 2. Politics and trade policy Elhanan Helpman
  • 3. Economic analysis of political institutions: an introduction Roger Myerson
  • 4. Game theoretic models of market structure John Sutton
  • 5. Rationality and knowledge in game theory Eddie Dekel and Faruk Gul
  • 6. Experiments and the economics of individual decision making under risk and uncertainty John D. Hey
  • 7. Theory and experiment in the analysis of strategic interaction Vincent Crawford
  • 8. Evolutionary game theory in economics Michihiro Kandori
  • 9. Learning from learning in economics Ramon Marimon.

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