Readings in Microeconomics
Edited by Tim Jenkinson
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Abstract:
The widely-acclaimed journal Oxford Review of Economic Policy publishes papers written in a non-technical style by leading policy experts. This second edition of Readings in Microeconomics presents a revised and updated selection of the most significant OREP papers in microeconomics, chosen by the Managing Editor Dr Tim Jenkinson of Keble College, Oxford. Topics covered include Industrial Organization, Research and Development, Competition and Industrial Policy, Regulation, Externalities and the Environment, International Trade, the Labour Market, and Education and Training. * leading policy experts discuss topical issues * high standards of analysis combined with non-technical writing * articles selected to reflect current student course requirements The volume's extensive coverage makes the book an ideal text for second- and third-year students of microeconomics. A companion volume in Macroeconomics is also available. Contributors to this volume - John Vickers, All Souls College, Oxford Ray Rees, University of Munich Michael Waterson, University of Warwick Paul Stoneman, University of Warwick Partha Dasgupta, University of Cambridge Donald Hay, Jesus College and Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford Dieter Helm, New College, Oxford Tim Jenkinson, Keble College, Oxford Scott Barrett, London Business School David Newbery, University of Cambridge David Pearce, University College, London Henryk Kierzkowski, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Christopher Bliss, Nuffield College, Oxford Paul Krugman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Finegold, Pembroke College, Oxford David Soskice, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin Martin Cave, Brunel University Martin Weale, National Institute for Economic and Social Research
Date: 2000
Edition: 2
ISBN: 9780198776307
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