de Gijsel / Schenk Multidisciplinary Economics
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-387-26259-8
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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The Birth of a New Economics Faculty in the Netherlands
E-Book, Englisch, 446 Seiten, eBook
            ISBN: 978-0-387-26259-8 
            Verlag: Springer US
            
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Weitere Infos & Material
Multidisciplinary Economics: The Birth of a New Economics Faculty in the Netherlands.- Opening Address.- Historical Mistakes Rectified.- Tjalling C. Koopmans: An Inspiring Example.- Styles of Research in Economics at Cowles.- Multidisciplinary Economics at Utrecht University.- Origins and Development of Multidisciplinary Economics at Utrecht University.- Multidisciplinary Economic Research at Utrecht University.- Spanning Multidisciplinary Economics: The Institutional, Historical and Spatial Dimensions of Economics.- Towards a European Social Model.- Dutch Debates: Modernising Social Security by Introducing the Life Course as a Frame of Reference.- Learning to Trust.- The Truth About Markets.- The State of the Industrial Organization Field.- On the Dynamics of Innovation Policy: A Dutch Perspective.- ‘History Friendly’ Models of Industrial Evolution: An Overview.- Public Governance and Private Governance: Exchanging Ideas.- Macroeconomics of Fiscal Policy and Government Debt.- Joys and Pains of Public Debt.- European Integration and Economic Geography: Theory and Empirics in the Regional Convergence Debate.- An Account of Geographic Concentration Patterns in Europe.- Regulation and the Role of Central Banks in an Increasingly Integrated Financial World.- Who is Running the IMF: Crtical Shareholders or the Staff?.- Synthetic Money.- Health, Wealth, and the Role of Institutions.- Organisational Economics in an Age of Restructuring, or: How Corporate Strategies Can Harm Your Economy.- Does Social Security Crowd out Private Savings?.- Will the Dutch Level out Their One and Only Mountain?.- The Global Market for Capital: Friend or Foe.- From Koopmans to Krugman: International Economics and Geography.





