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The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge

Edited by Mark Perlman

in International Economic Association Series from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1977
ISBN: 978-1-349-03325-6
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Mark Perlman
The Use of Libraries by Economists: A Personal View
Charles Kindleberger
Computerised Approaches to the Literature of Economics: from ISIS to DEVSIS
George K. Thompson
National Economic Information Systems for Developed Economies
Otto Eckstein
The Organization of Quantitative Data in Brazil
Luis Carlos, A. C. Olinto and Isaac Kerstenetzky
The Effectiveness of Secondary Information Systems in Economics and Industry
Jack N. Wolfe
The High Cost of Information and Some Approaches to Its Acquisition
J. Fetterman
Interlocking Catalogues
Erwin Heidemann
Organizing an Inter-Library Network: The State University of New York Approach
Glyn T. Evans
Economics of Computerized Library Networks
Frederick G. Kilgour
The Changing Modes of Data in Recent Research
Naomi Perlman and Mark Perlman
Developments in National Accounts
Jack Hibbert and John Walton
The Usefulness of Microdata and some Strategies for the Storing, Using, and Disposing of it
James N. Morgan
Library Policies for Research in Monetary Economics
Anna Schwartz
Development of Fiscal Economics during the Decade 1975–85
Carl S. Shoup
Information Needs in Regional Economics
Edwin Böventer
Information Needs and Data Requirements for International Economic Research
William G. Tyler
Data Needs in Development Economics
Carlos F. Dias-Alejandro
Information Needs for Agricultural Development, Policy and Planning
Montague Yudelman
Competition versus Planned Specialization in the Development of Resources for Research in Industrial Organization
Michael Gort
Some Information about Technological Progress and Economic Growth
Yu. A. Borko
The Relevance of Recent Trends in Economic History to the Information Needs of Research Workers in the Field
Phyllis Deane
The Information Needs of Economic Researchers in the Field of Comparative Economic Systems
Paul Chamley
Data in the Planned Economy of the USSR
M. S. Palnicov
The History of Economic Thought and Analysis; Organization and Retrieval of its Content
Joseph J. Spengler
Economics and Contiguous Disciplines
Ronald Coase
Methodologies of Economics
Harry G. Johnson

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