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Specially selected from The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics 2nd edition, each article within this compendium covers the fundamental themes within the discipline and is written by a leading practitioner in the field. A handy reference tool.
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Winner of the 2008 PROSE Award: Best Mutlivolume Reference Work in the Humanitiesand Social Sciences
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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2008
"Much has changed in the latest incarnation of this dictionary. ...More than 1,500 economists contributed almost 1,900 signed entries; more than 1,000 of the entries are new or 'heavily revised' and expanded. Along with the descriptions of economic method from earlier editions, this edition includes much information on 'what those methods have found.' It also offers new emphasis on advances that have occurred in microeconomics, Bayesian theory, game theory, and behavioral, international, and experimental economics. ...A regularly updated online version of the dictionary is available www.dictionaryofeconomics.com, with site license pricing based on institution type and FTE. Summing Up: Highly recommended." - CHOICE
Auteur
LAURENT E. CALVET HEC School of Management, France TIMOTHY COGLEY New York University, USA FRANCIS X. DIEBOLD University of Pennsylvania, USA JESÚS FERNÁNDEZ-VILLAVERDE University of Pennsylvania A RONALD GALLANT Duke University, USA CLIVE GRANGER University of California San Diego, USA JAMES D. HAMILTON University of California San Diego, USA LARS PETER HANSEN University of Chicago, USA ANDREW HARVEY University of Cambridge, UK DAVID F. HENDRY University of Oxford, UK YONGMIAO HONG Cornell University, USA SVEND HYLLEBERG Aarhus University, Denmark LUTZ KILIAN University of Michigan, USA ANDROS KOURTELLOS University of Cyprus, Cyprus G.M.KUERSTEINER University of California Davis, USA KURT F. LEWIS University of Iowa, USA OLIVER B. LINTON London School of Economics, UK HELMUT LÜTKEPOHL European University Institute, Italy BRUCE MIZRACH Rutgers University, USA CHARLES R. NELSON University of Washington, USA MARC NERLOVE University of Maryland, USA PIERRE PERRON Boston University, USA PETER C. B. PHILLIPS Yale University, USA WERNER PLOBERGER Washington University in St Louis, USA DALE J. POIRIER University of California Irvine, USA JAMES B. RAMSEY New York University, USA P.M.ROBINSON London School of Economics, UK JUAN F. RUBIO-RAMÍREZ Duke University, USA THOMAS J. SARGENT New York University, USA FRANK SCHORFHEIDE University of Pennsylvania, USA NEIL SHEPHARD University of Oxford, UK CHRISTOPHER A, SIMS Princeton University, USA MARK F.J. STEEL University of Warwick, UK THANASIS STENGOS University of Guelph, Canada THOMAS M. STOKER Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA TIMO TERÄSVIRTA Aarhus University, Denmark TIMOTHY J. VOGELSANG Michigan State University, USA MARK W. WATSON Princeton University, USA KENNETH D. WEST University of Wisconsin Madison, USA CHARLES H. WHITEMAN University of Iowa, USA TAO ZHA Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, USA
Contenu
Contents General Preface Introduction List of Contributors List of Entries Entries A-Z Index