Explorations in Pragmatic Economics: Selected Papers of George A. Akerlof (and Co-authors).

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Oxford University Press, 2005 - 514 páginas
“This collection of Akerlof's most important papers provide both an introduction to Akerlof's work and a grounding in modern economics. Divided into two broad areas, micro- and macroeconomics, they cover the economics of information; the theory of unemployment; macroeconomic equilibria; the demand for money; psychology and economics; and the nature of discrimination and other social issues. The collection closes with Akerlof's 2001 Nobel Lecture, in which he argues that it is imperative that macroeconomics be considered inherently behavioural.” -- BACK COVER.
 

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Explorations in Pragmatic Economics
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Part I Microeconomics
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Part II Macroeconomics
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George A. Akerlof is Koshland Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and the 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics.

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