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Interactions in analytical political economy : theory, policy, and applications

Title
Interactions in analytical political economy : theory, policy, and applications / Mark Setterfield, editor.
Publication
Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, [2005], ©2005.

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Setterfield, Mark, 1967-
Description
ix, 281 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subjects
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Interactions in analytical political economy : an introduction / Mark Setterfield -- 2. Wage inequality and skill asymmetries / Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach -- 3. Connecting trends in wage dispersion, unemployment and "overeducation" : comments on Skott and Auerbach / Gilbert L. Skillman -- 4. Reply to Gilbert L. Skillman / Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach -- 5. Monitoring labor standards in a macroeconomic context / Bill Gibson -- 6. Comments on "monitoring labor standards in a macroeconomic context" by Bill Gibson / James Heintz -- 7. Reply to James Heintz / Bill Gibson -- 8. Industrial policy in an era of free trade : what isn't, and is, possible? / Jim Stanford -- 9. Shifting gears in the Canadian auto industry : does the era of free trade require a move to multilateral industrial policy? / Lynda Vargha -- 10. Reply to Lynda Vargha / Jim Stanford -- 11. Conspicuous consumption, consumer debt and economic growth / Amitava Krishna Dutt -- 12. Comments on "conspicuous consumption, consumer debt and economic growth" by Amitava Krishna Dutt / Ed McKenna -- 13. Reply to Ed McKenna's comments on "conspicuous consumption, consumer debt and economic growth" / Amitava Krishna Dutt -- 14. "History matters" : multiple equilibria versus intentional human agency / Mark Roberts -- 15. Comments on "history matters' : multiple equilibria versus intentional human agency" by Mark Roberts / Ed McKenna -- 16. Reply to Ed McKenna's comments on "'history matters' : multiple equilibria versus intentional human agency" / Mark Roberts -- 17. Post Walrasian macro policy and the economics of muddling through / David Colander -- 18. Thinking outside the Walrasian box / Bill Gibson -- 19. On post Walrasian economics, macroeconomic policy and heterodox economics / Amitava Krishna Dutt -- 20. Thinking outside the heterodox box : post Walrasian macroeconomics and heterodoxy / David Colander.
ISBN
0765614820 (hardcover : alk. paper)
LCCN
2004022525
OCLC
  • ocm56590702
  • SCSB-5180333
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Columbia University Libraries