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    Economics Beyond the Millennium

    Economics Beyond the Millennium by Kirman, Alan P.; G--rard-Varet, Louis-Andr--;

    Series: The ASSET Series;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 9 September 1999

    • ISBN 9780198292111
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages370 pages
    • Size 242x162x24 mm
    • Weight 680 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous figures and tables
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    Economics: Beyond the Millennium contains articles by leading authorities in various fields of economic theory and econometrics. Each contributor gives an account of the current state of the art in their own field and indicates the direction that they think it will take in the next ten years. The book is split into three sections: the microfoundations of macroeconomics, markets and organization, and econometrics, with highlights including Malinvaud on resource allocation, Van Damme on game theory, and Gourieroux on econometric modelling.

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    Economics: Beyond the Millennium contains articles by leading authorities in various fields of economic theory and econometrics, each of whom gives an account of the current state of the art in their own field and indicate the direction that they think it will take in the next ten years.

    The fields covered are grouped into three categories: the microfoundations of macroeconomics, where Malinvaud evaluates the theory of resource allocation and Hildenbrand examines the empirical content of economic thories; markets and and organizations, where both Gabszewicz and D'Aspremont et al. look at imperfect competition and general equilibrium, Scotchmer and Thiess consider spatial economics, Ponssard the future of managerial economics, while Van Damme looks at the next stage of game theory; and econometrics, where Gourieroux reviews econometric modelling in general, Maravall looks at time series, Lubrand and Bauwens examine Bayesian analysis, and Blundell looks at the rapidly expanding area of microeconometrics.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part I Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics
    Introduction to Part I
    The Evolution of Economic Theory
    The Theory of Prices and Resource Allocation
    On the Empirical Content of Economic Theories
    Money and Monetary Policy in General Equilibrium
    Endogenous Growth: Which Are the Important Factors?
    Part II Markets and Organization
    Introduction to Part II
    General Equilibrium Economics: Allowing for Imperfect Competition
    Imperfect Competition and General Equilibrium: A New Approach
    Space and Value
    The Future of Managerial Economics
    Game Theory: The Next Stage
    Part III Issues in Econometrics
    Introduction to Part III
    Econometric Modelling: Methodologies and Interpretations
    Short-Term Analysis of Macroeconomic Time Series
    Trends and Breaking Points in the Bayesian Econometric Literature
    Microeconometrics: The Large Data Set Revolution
    Index

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