Essays on economics and economists / R. H. Coase
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, c1994Descripción: viii, 222 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 0226111032
- HB34 C6525 1994
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Libros para consulta en sala | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | COLECCIÓN RESERVA | HB34 C6525 1994 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | No para préstamo | Negocios Internacionales | 014655 | |||
Libros | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Biblioteca Antonio Enriquez Savignac | Colección General | HB34 C6525 1994 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 2 | Disponible | Negocios Internacionales | 014656 |
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The institutional structure of production -- How should economists choose -- Economics and contiguous disciplines -- Economists and public policy -- The market for goods and the market for ideas -- The wealth of nations -- Adam Smith´s view of man -- Alfred Marshall´s mother and father -- Alfred Marshall´s family and ancestry -- The appointment of Pigou as Marshall´s successor -- Marshall on method -- Arnold plant -- Duncan black -- George J. Stigler -- Economics at LSE in the 1930s: a personal view
"How do economists decide what questions to address and how to choose their theories? How do they tackle the problems of the economic system and give advice on public policy? With these broad questions, Nobel laureate R. H. Coase, widely recognized for his seminal work on transaction costs, reflects on some of the most fundamental concerns of economists over the past two centuries. In fifteen essays, Coase evaluates the contributions of a number of outstanding figures, including Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall, Arnold Plant, Duncan Black, and George Stigler, as well as economists at the London School of Economics in the 1930s." -- P.
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