- •English for senior students of economics Издание 2-е, исправленное и дополненное
- •Coherence in the Text 10
- •The Art of Writing Précis and Abstract 20
- •Panel Power 62
- •Transition economies: Analytical Reading, Writing and Discussion
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- •Important Steps for Précis Writing
- •Thematic areas
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- •Institutions in a market economy
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- •By Bill Hennefrund
- •Part II
- •Building a financial system:
- •Creative Writing
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- •Edit Your words for clarity, simplicity and brevity
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- •Ias is not a cure
- •Glossary II
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- •Pattern 10 Econometric Society Monographs
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- •It takes two
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- •Working Wisdom
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- •Protectionism and World Welfare
- •Pattern 16 Capital Markets and Financial Intermediation
- •Pattern 17 The Cooperative Nature of the Firm
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Pattern 2
Money and the Economy
Issues in Monetary Analysis
Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer Carnegie University
This volume, by two eminent monetarist economists, offers a unique perspective on a key issue of monetary economics: the effect of money on output. Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer address the theoretical aspects of this issue with the purpose of understanding their policy implications. They offer a historical overview of the relationship between money and output, and then go on to present a model of a monetary economy before examining the real sector. The theme of the final lecture is uncertainty and the costs of acquiring information.
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the volume by two eminent monetarist economists
this volume offers a unique perspective on a key issue of
the author addresses the theoretical aspects of the issue
the authors offer a historical overview of
the authors present a model of ( a monetary economy )
Pattern 3
A Theory of Earnings Distribution
Robert von Weizsaecker University of Halle-Wittenberg Translated by Penny Price
An understanding of the origins of earnings distributions is of central importance for any public policy which has the aim of combating economic inequality. The aim of this book is to provide a satisfactory theoretical foundation which could serve as the rational basis for such policies .The approach, strongly influenced by human capital theory, demonstrates the interdependence between age composition, inequality, and public distribution policy. It also addresses the question of how differences between individuals are transformed into income differences.
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the aim of the book is to provide a satisfactory theoretical foundation
the approach demonstrates (the interdependence between)
the book addresses the question of
Pattern 4
Structural Economic Dynamics
A Theory of the Economic Consequences of Human Learning
Luigi Pasinetti Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan
This book is a theoretical investigation of the development through time of a ‘pure labour ‘ economy. The author shifts the theory of long-term economic development away from the traditional framework based on capital accumulation to new foundations based on learning and technical progress. He gives a detailed analysis of the structural dynamics of prices and production and the necessary mobility of employment. Institutional and social learning, know-how, and the diffusion of information emerge as the decisive factors accounting for the success and failure of industrial societies.
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this book is a theoretical investigation of
the author gives a detailed analysis
Pattern 5
Topics in Advanced Econometrics
Estimation, Testing and Specification of Cross-Section and Time Series Models
Herman J. Bierens Southern Methodist University
In this book Herman Bierens provides a rigorous examination of timely topics in advanced econometrics, together with an extensive and thorough treatment of the necessary probability theory. The book is uniquely self-contained, providing the reader with a selection of the latest developments in econometric theory, plus the required introductory material on each topic. It will be used by graduate students of econometrics and statistics, and is particularly suitable for self-tuition.
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in this book H.Bierens provides a rigorous examination of a number of
timely topics in advanced econometrics
the book provides the reader with a selection of the latest developments in
the book will be used by graduate students of econometrics
Pattern 6
Wages and Unemployment
A Study in Non-Walrasian Macroeconomics
Pierre Picard Cepremap, Paris. Translated by Sonia ben Ouagrham
This book provides an overview and assessment of various theoretical approaches in macroeconomics that focus on wage rigidities and involuntary unemployment. It offers an analysis of the microeconomic foundations of rigid wages and considers their implications for public policy. It reports new findings concerning the theory of fixed-price temporary equilibria, and provides an analysis of the micro-foundations of inefficiencies in the labour market such as risk-sharing mechanisms, union behaviour and efficiency wage models.
Clichés
the book provides an overview and assessment of various theoretical
approaches in macroeconomics
the book offers an analysis of microeconomic foundation
the book reports new findings concerning
Pattern 7
Chaotic Dynamics
Theory and Applications to Economics
Alfredo Medio University of Venice in collaboration with Giampaolo Gallo University of Venice
This book is a tool for the theoretical and numerical investigation of nonlinear dynamical systems modelled by means of ordinary differential and difference equations. The work is divided into two parts: a book, comprising a theoretical overview of the subject matter and a number of applications; and an integrated software program. Although the emphasis is laid on dynamical systems arising from economic motivation, and the applications are derived from these systems, both the text and the program will also be of use to researchers in other fields of study. The book first discusses the fundamental concepts and methods of chaos theory, and then applies these theoretical resultsto models suggested by economic problems.
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this book is a tool for the theoretical and numerical investigation of
the work is divided into two parts
a book, comprising a theoretical overview of the subject matter and a number
of applications
the book will be of interest ( of use ) to researchers in other fields of study
Pattern 8
Underemployment Equilibria
Essays in Theory, Econometrics and Policy
Jacques Dreze Universite Catholique de Louvain
This book is a selection of Jacques Dreze's work over the last decade on the topics of stagflation, lasting unemployment and unused capacity. At the theoretical level, the author has contributed to the formulation and analysis of general equilibrium models that allow for price rigidities and excess supply. These models have also been found helpful in the study of related topics, such as equilibrium with increasing returns, public goods, price dynamics and the limitations of wage flexibility.
“It is hard to do justice in a short review to a decade's work by one of Europe's most distinguished economist. The topics covered, the techniques used, and the concern at one and the same time with esoteric problems of basic research and practical policy measures aimed at reducing the hardships suffered by the unemployed are remarkable.”
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this book is a selection of the author’s work over the last decade
at the theoretical level the author has contributed to the formulation and analysis of
models have also been found helpful in the study of related topics
