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The Economics of Imperfect Competition and Employment

Edited by George R. Feiwel

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1989
ISBN: 978-1-349-08630-6
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Towards an Integration of Imperfect Competition and Macrodynamics: Kalecki, Keynes, Joan Robinson
George R. Feiwel
Ch 2 Involuntary Unemployment and Imperfect Competition: A Game-theoretic Macromodel
John Roberts
Ch 3 The Cambridge Background to Imperfect Competition
John K. Whitaker
Ch 4 Imperfect Competition After Fifty Years
Robert L. Bishop
Ch 5 Competition and the Number of Participants: Lessons of Edgeworth’s Theorem
Takashi Negishi
Ch 6 Is Imperfect Competition Empirically Empty?
John Sutton
Ch 7 Competitive Equilibrium in a Market with Decentralized Trade and Strategic Behavior: An Introduction
Ariel Rubinstein
Ch 8 Entry and Exit
Robert Wilson
Ch 9 Effects of Entry on Profits under Monopolistic Competition
Leonid Hurwicz
Ch 10 An Essay on Price Discrimination
Paul Milgrom
Ch 11 Competitive Discriminatory Pricing
Jean Gabszewicz and Jacques Thisse
Ch 12 Two Applications of Characteristics Theory
G. C. Archibald and B. Eaton
Ch 13 Price-Quality Competition in Oligopolistic Interdependence
Robert E. Kuenne
Ch 14 Who Benefits from Unemployment?
Joaquim Silvestre
Ch 15 Monopolistic Competition and the Capital Market
Joseph Stiglitz
Ch 16 Competition, Non-linear Pricing and Rationing in Credit Markets
Mordecai Kurz
Ch 17 Testimony I: An interview
Robert Solow
Ch 18 Testimony II: An Interview
James Tobin
Ch 19 Testimony III: An Interview
Franco Modigliani
Ch 20 Profit Sharing — A New ‘Keynesian’ Alternative? An Interview
Martin Weitzman
Ch 21 The Paradox of Money in the Economics of Joan Robinson
Dudley Dillard
Ch 22 Money and Finance in Joan Robinson’s Works
Augusto Graziani
Ch 23 Joan Robinson and the New Classical Economists as Critics of Keynesian Economics
Steven M. Sheffrin
Ch 24 On Inventories and the Business Cycle
Guy Laroque
Ch 25 Sunspots and Incomplete Financial Markets: The Leading Example
David Cass
Ch 26 Debts, Deficits and Interest Rates
Lorie Tarshis
Ch 27 Debt and Deficit and Other Illusions
Robert Eisner
Ch 28 On the Goals of Economic Policy
James K. Galbraith
Ch 29 Economic Cooperation as a Means of Improving East-West Relations
Dietrich Fischer
Ch 30 The Economics of Warfare: Joan Robinson’s Challenge
Jan Tinbergen

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