Economics Beyond the Millennium
Kirman, Alan P. (Editor),
Professor of Economics,
Université Aix-Marseille III; Directeur d'Etudes, EHESS; Membre de L'Institut Universitaire de France
Gérard-Varet, Louis-André (Editor),
Directeur d'Etudes,
EHESS
Print publication date: 1999
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-829211-1 doi:10.1093/0198292112.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
This book contains articles by leading economists in which they forecast the way in which economics will evolve in the new millennium. The three sections of the book concern the microfoundations of macroeconomics, markets and organization, and issues in econometrics. Each of these themes reflect a major interest of the GREQAM research group in Marseille. The book was published to celebrate the 10th birthday of the group.
Keywords: econometrics, evolution of economics, markets and organization, microfoundations of macroeconomics Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction to Part I
1.
The Future of Economic Theory
2.
The Theory of Prices and Resource Allocation
3.
On the Empirical Content of Economic Theories
4.
Money and Monetary Policy in General Equilibrium
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Endogenous Growth: Which Are the Important Factors?
Introduction to Part II
6.
GeneRal EQuilibrium Economics: Allowing for Imperfect Competition
7.
Imperfect Competition and General Equilibrium: Elements for a New Approach
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Space and Value: An Outlook and New Perspectives
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The Future of Managerial Economics
10.
Game Theory: The Next Stage
Introduction to Part III
11.
Econometric Modelling: Methodologies and Interpretations
12.
Short-Term Analysis of Macroeconomic Time Series
13.
Trends and Breaking Points of the Bayesian Econometric Literature
14.
Microeconometrics: The Large Data Set Revolution
Index
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