Advances in Economics and Econometrics 3 Volume Paperback Set
Theory and Applications, Tenth World Congress
Herausgeber: Acemoglu, Daron; Dekel, Eddie; Arellano, Manuel
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This volume contains edited papers and commentaries presented at invited symposium sessions of the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.
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This volume contains edited papers and commentaries presented at invited symposium sessions of the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 1700
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 91mm
- Gewicht: 2245g
- ISBN-13: 9781107628861
- ISBN-10: 1107628865
- Artikelnr.: 36958732
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 1700
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 91mm
- Gewicht: 2245g
- ISBN-13: 9781107628861
- ISBN-10: 1107628865
- Artikelnr.: 36958732
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.
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.
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.
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.