Dimensions of Economic Theory and Policy
Essays for Anjan Mukherji
Herausgeber: Dastidar, Krishnendu Ghosh; Sinha, Uday Bhanu; Mukhopadhyay, Hiranya
Dimensions of Economic Theory and Policy
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Herausgeber: Dastidar, Krishnendu Ghosh; Sinha, Uday Bhanu; Mukhopadhyay, Hiranya
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This volume brings together contributions from a rich diversity of economists from around the world on various aspects of economic theory and quantitative techniques, as well as their relevance for policymaking. The focus is on topics that have gained importance in the economics discourse in recent times alongside the issues in classical economics.
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This volume brings together contributions from a rich diversity of economists from around the world on various aspects of economic theory and quantitative techniques, as well as their relevance for policymaking. The focus is on topics that have gained importance in the economics discourse in recent times alongside the issues in classical economics.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198073970
- ISBN-10: 0198073976
- Artikelnr.: 37255497
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198073970
- ISBN-10: 0198073976
- Artikelnr.: 37255497
Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar is Professor of Economics, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Hiranya Mukhopadhyay is Economist, Asian Development Bank, India Resident Mission. Uday Bhanu Sinha is Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
* Foreword
* 1: Introduction, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR, HIRANYA MUKHOPADHYAY, AND
UDAY BHANU SINHA
* Section I: General Equilibrium, Macroeconomics, and Economic Dynamics
* 2: Markovian Equilibria in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with
Heterogeneous Consumers, SUBIR K. CHAKRABARTI
* 3: On Some Monotone Markov Models, MUKUL MAJUMDAR AND NIGAR
HASHIMZADE
* 4: On Optimal Forest Management: A Bifurcation Analysis, SWAPAN
DASGUPTA AND TAPAN MITRA
* 5: Multiple Equlibria in a Dynamic Two Country Model, KAZUMICHI IWASA
AND KAZUO NISHIMURA
* 6: Observability of Chaotic Economic Dynamics in the Matsuyama Model,
MAKOTO YANO, KENJI SATO, AND YUICHI FURUKAWA
* 7: A Simple Exposition of Learning by Doing in Endogenous Growth
Theory, DIPANKAR DASGUPTA
* 8: Economic Growth and the Quality of Teachers in a Public Education
System, MAUSUMI DAS AND SUBRATA GUHA
* 9: Wealth Effects, AMITAVA BOSE
* 10: Investment-led Growth Cycles: A Preliminary Re-appraisal of
Taylor-type Monetary Policy Rules, SOUMYA DATTA
* Section II: Games and Information: Applications and Experiments
* 11: Distraction and Incentives, ABHIJIT V. BANERJEE AND SENDHIL
MULLAINATHAN
* 12: Liquidity Preference and Information, SANDEEP KAPUR
* 13: Coordination in Teams, TRIDIB SHARMA AND RICARD TORRES
* 14: Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Negligence Rule,
SATISH K. JAIN AND RAJENDRA P. KUNDU
* 15: Internation Cartels and Spheres of Influence, ADITYA
BHATTACHARJEA
* 16: Price Competition in a Mixed Duopoly, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR
AND UDAY BHANU SINHA
* 17: Recommended Play Versus Costly Punishments in a Laboratory Public
Goods Game, ANANISH CHAUDHURI AND TIRNUD PAICHAYONTIVIJIT
* Section III. Socio-economic Problems of India: Applications of Theory
to Policymaking
* 18: Private Investment in Human Capital and Industrial Development:
The Case of the Indian Software Industry, ASHISH ARORA AND
SURENDRAKUMAR BAGDE
* 19: Country-Region Place: India's Monetary Policy Accommodation
During the Global Crisis-Was it Effective, BRUNO CARRASCO AND HIRANYA
MUKHOPADHYAY?
* 20: Arranged Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: A Model
with Evidence from India, INDRANEEL DASGUPTA, PUSHKAR MAITRA, AND
DIGANTA MUKHERJEE
* Index
* 1: Introduction, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR, HIRANYA MUKHOPADHYAY, AND
UDAY BHANU SINHA
* Section I: General Equilibrium, Macroeconomics, and Economic Dynamics
* 2: Markovian Equilibria in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with
Heterogeneous Consumers, SUBIR K. CHAKRABARTI
* 3: On Some Monotone Markov Models, MUKUL MAJUMDAR AND NIGAR
HASHIMZADE
* 4: On Optimal Forest Management: A Bifurcation Analysis, SWAPAN
DASGUPTA AND TAPAN MITRA
* 5: Multiple Equlibria in a Dynamic Two Country Model, KAZUMICHI IWASA
AND KAZUO NISHIMURA
* 6: Observability of Chaotic Economic Dynamics in the Matsuyama Model,
MAKOTO YANO, KENJI SATO, AND YUICHI FURUKAWA
* 7: A Simple Exposition of Learning by Doing in Endogenous Growth
Theory, DIPANKAR DASGUPTA
* 8: Economic Growth and the Quality of Teachers in a Public Education
System, MAUSUMI DAS AND SUBRATA GUHA
* 9: Wealth Effects, AMITAVA BOSE
* 10: Investment-led Growth Cycles: A Preliminary Re-appraisal of
Taylor-type Monetary Policy Rules, SOUMYA DATTA
* Section II: Games and Information: Applications and Experiments
* 11: Distraction and Incentives, ABHIJIT V. BANERJEE AND SENDHIL
MULLAINATHAN
* 12: Liquidity Preference and Information, SANDEEP KAPUR
* 13: Coordination in Teams, TRIDIB SHARMA AND RICARD TORRES
* 14: Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Negligence Rule,
SATISH K. JAIN AND RAJENDRA P. KUNDU
* 15: Internation Cartels and Spheres of Influence, ADITYA
BHATTACHARJEA
* 16: Price Competition in a Mixed Duopoly, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR
AND UDAY BHANU SINHA
* 17: Recommended Play Versus Costly Punishments in a Laboratory Public
Goods Game, ANANISH CHAUDHURI AND TIRNUD PAICHAYONTIVIJIT
* Section III. Socio-economic Problems of India: Applications of Theory
to Policymaking
* 18: Private Investment in Human Capital and Industrial Development:
The Case of the Indian Software Industry, ASHISH ARORA AND
SURENDRAKUMAR BAGDE
* 19: Country-Region Place: India's Monetary Policy Accommodation
During the Global Crisis-Was it Effective, BRUNO CARRASCO AND HIRANYA
MUKHOPADHYAY?
* 20: Arranged Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: A Model
with Evidence from India, INDRANEEL DASGUPTA, PUSHKAR MAITRA, AND
DIGANTA MUKHERJEE
* Index
* Foreword
* 1: Introduction, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR, HIRANYA MUKHOPADHYAY, AND
UDAY BHANU SINHA
* Section I: General Equilibrium, Macroeconomics, and Economic Dynamics
* 2: Markovian Equilibria in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with
Heterogeneous Consumers, SUBIR K. CHAKRABARTI
* 3: On Some Monotone Markov Models, MUKUL MAJUMDAR AND NIGAR
HASHIMZADE
* 4: On Optimal Forest Management: A Bifurcation Analysis, SWAPAN
DASGUPTA AND TAPAN MITRA
* 5: Multiple Equlibria in a Dynamic Two Country Model, KAZUMICHI IWASA
AND KAZUO NISHIMURA
* 6: Observability of Chaotic Economic Dynamics in the Matsuyama Model,
MAKOTO YANO, KENJI SATO, AND YUICHI FURUKAWA
* 7: A Simple Exposition of Learning by Doing in Endogenous Growth
Theory, DIPANKAR DASGUPTA
* 8: Economic Growth and the Quality of Teachers in a Public Education
System, MAUSUMI DAS AND SUBRATA GUHA
* 9: Wealth Effects, AMITAVA BOSE
* 10: Investment-led Growth Cycles: A Preliminary Re-appraisal of
Taylor-type Monetary Policy Rules, SOUMYA DATTA
* Section II: Games and Information: Applications and Experiments
* 11: Distraction and Incentives, ABHIJIT V. BANERJEE AND SENDHIL
MULLAINATHAN
* 12: Liquidity Preference and Information, SANDEEP KAPUR
* 13: Coordination in Teams, TRIDIB SHARMA AND RICARD TORRES
* 14: Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Negligence Rule,
SATISH K. JAIN AND RAJENDRA P. KUNDU
* 15: Internation Cartels and Spheres of Influence, ADITYA
BHATTACHARJEA
* 16: Price Competition in a Mixed Duopoly, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR
AND UDAY BHANU SINHA
* 17: Recommended Play Versus Costly Punishments in a Laboratory Public
Goods Game, ANANISH CHAUDHURI AND TIRNUD PAICHAYONTIVIJIT
* Section III. Socio-economic Problems of India: Applications of Theory
to Policymaking
* 18: Private Investment in Human Capital and Industrial Development:
The Case of the Indian Software Industry, ASHISH ARORA AND
SURENDRAKUMAR BAGDE
* 19: Country-Region Place: India's Monetary Policy Accommodation
During the Global Crisis-Was it Effective, BRUNO CARRASCO AND HIRANYA
MUKHOPADHYAY?
* 20: Arranged Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: A Model
with Evidence from India, INDRANEEL DASGUPTA, PUSHKAR MAITRA, AND
DIGANTA MUKHERJEE
* Index
* 1: Introduction, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR, HIRANYA MUKHOPADHYAY, AND
UDAY BHANU SINHA
* Section I: General Equilibrium, Macroeconomics, and Economic Dynamics
* 2: Markovian Equilibria in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with
Heterogeneous Consumers, SUBIR K. CHAKRABARTI
* 3: On Some Monotone Markov Models, MUKUL MAJUMDAR AND NIGAR
HASHIMZADE
* 4: On Optimal Forest Management: A Bifurcation Analysis, SWAPAN
DASGUPTA AND TAPAN MITRA
* 5: Multiple Equlibria in a Dynamic Two Country Model, KAZUMICHI IWASA
AND KAZUO NISHIMURA
* 6: Observability of Chaotic Economic Dynamics in the Matsuyama Model,
MAKOTO YANO, KENJI SATO, AND YUICHI FURUKAWA
* 7: A Simple Exposition of Learning by Doing in Endogenous Growth
Theory, DIPANKAR DASGUPTA
* 8: Economic Growth and the Quality of Teachers in a Public Education
System, MAUSUMI DAS AND SUBRATA GUHA
* 9: Wealth Effects, AMITAVA BOSE
* 10: Investment-led Growth Cycles: A Preliminary Re-appraisal of
Taylor-type Monetary Policy Rules, SOUMYA DATTA
* Section II: Games and Information: Applications and Experiments
* 11: Distraction and Incentives, ABHIJIT V. BANERJEE AND SENDHIL
MULLAINATHAN
* 12: Liquidity Preference and Information, SANDEEP KAPUR
* 13: Coordination in Teams, TRIDIB SHARMA AND RICARD TORRES
* 14: Decomposition of Accident Loss and Efficiency of Negligence Rule,
SATISH K. JAIN AND RAJENDRA P. KUNDU
* 15: Internation Cartels and Spheres of Influence, ADITYA
BHATTACHARJEA
* 16: Price Competition in a Mixed Duopoly, KRISHNENDU GHOSH DASTIDAR
AND UDAY BHANU SINHA
* 17: Recommended Play Versus Costly Punishments in a Laboratory Public
Goods Game, ANANISH CHAUDHURI AND TIRNUD PAICHAYONTIVIJIT
* Section III. Socio-economic Problems of India: Applications of Theory
to Policymaking
* 18: Private Investment in Human Capital and Industrial Development:
The Case of the Indian Software Industry, ASHISH ARORA AND
SURENDRAKUMAR BAGDE
* 19: Country-Region Place: India's Monetary Policy Accommodation
During the Global Crisis-Was it Effective, BRUNO CARRASCO AND HIRANYA
MUKHOPADHYAY?
* 20: Arranged Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: A Model
with Evidence from India, INDRANEEL DASGUPTA, PUSHKAR MAITRA, AND
DIGANTA MUKHERJEE
* Index