Essays on Microeconomics and Industrial Organisation aim to serve as a source and work of reference and consultation for the field of Microeconomics in general and of Industrial Organisation in particular. Traditionally, Microeconomics is essentially taught as theory and hardly ever an estimation of a demand, production and cost function is offered . Over the last two decades, however, Microeconomics has greatly broadened its field of empirical application. Therefore, this text combines microeconomic theories with a variety of empirical cases. The standardised microeconomic analysis of demand,…mehr
Essays on Microeconomics and Industrial Organisation aim to serve as a source and work of reference and consultation for the field of Microeconomics in general and of Industrial Organisation in particular. Traditionally, Microeconomics is essentially taught as theory and hardly ever an estimation of a demand, production and cost function is offered . Over the last two decades, however, Microeconomics has greatly broadened its field of empirical application. Therefore, this text combines microeconomic theories with a variety of empirical cases. The standardised microeconomic analysis of demand, production and costs is set forth along with appropriate econometric techniques. The text consists of four parts: Demand, Production and Costs (Supply), Market and Industrial Structure and Failure of Market and Industrial Regulation. It includes eleven new chapters with respect to the first edition. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Pablo Coto-Millßn, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain
Inhaltsangabe
I Demand.- 1 Modeling Seasonal Integrated Time Series: the Spanish Industrial Production Index.- 2 Passenger's Choice of Air Transport under Road Competition: the Use of Cointegration Techniques.- 3 Introduction of an Innovative Product: the High Speed Train (AVE).- 4 An Approach to the Hub-and-Spoke Systems from SVARs Models. A Practical Application to Container Traffic between the Port of Bah (a de Algeciras and Other Ports of the Spanish Port System (Bahia de Cadiz and Las Palmas).- Production and Costs (Supply).- 5 Technical and Allocative Inefficiency in Spanish Public Hospitals.- 6 Technical Efficiency of Road Haulage Firms.- 7 Technical Efficiency and Liberalisation within International Air Transport (1992- 2000).- 8 Technological Innovation and Employment: Intersectoral Appraisals of Structural Change in the Service Economy.- III Market and Industrial Structure.- 9 The Measurement of Intra-industry Trade and Specialisation: a Review.- 10 Measurement of Intra-industry Trade: a Categorical Aggregation Exercise with Spanish Trade Data.- 11 The Determinants of Intra-industry Trade in Spanish Manufacturing Sectors: a Cross-section Analysis.- 12 Economic Integration, Vertical and Horizontal Intra-industry Trade and Structural Adjustment: the Spanish Experience.- IV. Failures of Market and Industrial Regulation.- 13 Organisation and Regulation of the Port Industry: Europe and Spain.- 14 Positive Theory of Regulation: an Application to Spanish Foreign Trade.- 15 Structure, Functioning and Regulation of the Spanish Electricity Sector. The Legal Framework and the New Proposals for Reform.- 16 Effects of a Reduction of Standard Working Hours on Labour Market Performance.- 17 Transitional Dynamics and Endogenous Growth Revisited: the Case of Public Capital.- 18 Unions,Wages and Productivity. The Spanish Case, 1981-2000.- 19 Comparative Analysis of Port Economic Impact Studies in the Spanish Port System (1992- 2000).- 20 Economic Impact of Santander Airport.- 21 Dynamic Adjustments in a Two-Sector Model.- 22 Market Failures: the Case for Road Congestion Externalities.- 23 Social Benefits of Investment Projects: the Case for High-Speed Rail.
I Demand.- 1 Modeling Seasonal Integrated Time Series: the Spanish Industrial Production Index.- 2 Passenger's Choice of Air Transport under Road Competition: the Use of Cointegration Techniques.- 3 Introduction of an Innovative Product: the High Speed Train (AVE).- 4 An Approach to the Hub-and-Spoke Systems from SVARs Models. A Practical Application to Container Traffic between the Port of Bah (a de Algeciras and Other Ports of the Spanish Port System (Bahia de Cadiz and Las Palmas).- Production and Costs (Supply).- 5 Technical and Allocative Inefficiency in Spanish Public Hospitals.- 6 Technical Efficiency of Road Haulage Firms.- 7 Technical Efficiency and Liberalisation within International Air Transport (1992- 2000).- 8 Technological Innovation and Employment: Intersectoral Appraisals of Structural Change in the Service Economy.- III Market and Industrial Structure.- 9 The Measurement of Intra-industry Trade and Specialisation: a Review.- 10 Measurement of Intra-industry Trade: a Categorical Aggregation Exercise with Spanish Trade Data.- 11 The Determinants of Intra-industry Trade in Spanish Manufacturing Sectors: a Cross-section Analysis.- 12 Economic Integration, Vertical and Horizontal Intra-industry Trade and Structural Adjustment: the Spanish Experience.- IV. Failures of Market and Industrial Regulation.- 13 Organisation and Regulation of the Port Industry: Europe and Spain.- 14 Positive Theory of Regulation: an Application to Spanish Foreign Trade.- 15 Structure, Functioning and Regulation of the Spanish Electricity Sector. The Legal Framework and the New Proposals for Reform.- 16 Effects of a Reduction of Standard Working Hours on Labour Market Performance.- 17 Transitional Dynamics and Endogenous Growth Revisited: the Case of Public Capital.- 18 Unions,Wages and Productivity. The Spanish Case, 1981-2000.- 19 Comparative Analysis of Port Economic Impact Studies in the Spanish Port System (1992- 2000).- 20 Economic Impact of Santander Airport.- 21 Dynamic Adjustments in a Two-Sector Model.- 22 Market Failures: the Case for Road Congestion Externalities.- 23 Social Benefits of Investment Projects: the Case for High-Speed Rail.
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