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Institutional Change and Economic Behaviour

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Informationen zum Autor PHILIPPE AGHION Harvard University, USAMASAHIKO AOKI Stanford University, USAKEN BINMORE University College London, UKHERBERT GINTIS University of Massachusetts, USA; Sante Fe Institute, USAGEOFFREY M. HODGSON University of Hertfordshire Business School, UKTHORBJØRN KNUDSEN University of Southern Denmark, DenmarkTIMUR KURAN University of Tokyo, JapanEDMUND S. PHELPS Cornell University, USAYINGYI QIAN University of California, Berkeley, USAJOE SWIERZBINSKI University of Aberdeen Business School, UKJINGLIAN WU Development Research Center, Beijing, China; China-Europe International Business School, Shanghai, China Klappentext This book explores institutional change and economic behaviour by examining the transition process in the former socialist countries that joined the EU in 2004, looking at the growth occurring in China, offering a historical perspective on economic underdevelopment in the Middle East, and discussing the neo-classical paradigm. Zusammenfassung This book explores institutional change and economic behaviour by examining the transition process in the former socialist countries that joined the EU in 2004! looking at the growth occurring in China! offering a historical perspective on economic underdevelopment in the Middle East! and discussing the neo-classical paradigm. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; J.Kornai, L.Mátyás & G.Roland The Great Transformation of Central-Eastern Europe: Success and Disappointment; J.Kornai Transformation in China; Y.Qian & J.Wu Institutional Causes of Economic Underdevelopment in the Middle East: An Historical Perspective; T.Kuran Understanding the Great Changes in the World: Gaining Ground and Losing Ground since World War II; E.S.Phelps The Schumpeterian Approach to Education and Growth; P.Aghion Analyzing Institutional Change; M .Aoki Fast-Moving and Slow-Moving Institutions; G.Roland The Endowment Effect and the Origin of Private Property; H.Gintis The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention: The Functions and Implications of Habit; G.M.Hodgson & T.Knudsen Implications of Behavioural Game Theory for Neoclassical Economic Theory; H.Gintis A Little Behavioralism Can Go a Long Way; K.Binmore & J.Swierzbinski...

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Introduction; J.Kornai, L.Mátyás & G.Roland The Great Transformation of Central-Eastern Europe: Success and Disappointment; J.Kornai Transformation in China; Y.Qian & J.Wu Institutional Causes of Economic Underdevelopment in the Middle East: An Historical Perspective; T.Kuran Understanding the Great Changes in the World: Gaining Ground and Losing Ground since World War II; E.S.Phelps The Schumpeterian Approach to Education and Growth; P.Aghion Analyzing Institutional Change; M .Aoki Fast-Moving and Slow-Moving Institutions; G.Roland The Endowment Effect and the Origin of Private Property; H.Gintis The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention: The Functions and Implications of Habit; G.M.Hodgson & T.Knudsen Implications of Behavioural Game Theory for Neoclassical Economic Theory; H.Gintis A Little Behavioralism Can Go a Long Way; K.Binmore & J.Swierzbinski

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Authors Janos Matyas Kornai, KORNAI JANOS MATYAS LASZLO ROLAN
Assisted by J. Kornai (Editor), Janos Kornai (Editor), L. Matyas (Editor), Laszlo Matyas (Editor), Mátyás (Editor), L Mátyás (Editor), L. Mátyás (Editor), G Roland (Editor), G. Roland (Editor), Gerard Roland (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.02.2008
 
EAN 9780230546981
ISBN 978-0-230-54698-1
No. of pages 223
Series International Economic Association Series
International Economic Associa
International Economic Association Series
International Economic Associa
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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