
- The A & P
In this study of the A & P. the author inquires into cost and price policy in one of America's large corporations, and examines the fact-finding process in government regulation of an industry.
- Hardcover

- Advertising and Market Power
- Hardcover 1974

- Air Transport and Its Regulators
- Hardcover 1962

- American Multinationals and Japan
- Drawing on rich historical materials from both sides of the Pacific, including corporate records and government documents never before made public, Mason examines the development of both Japanese policy towards foreign investment and the strategic responses of American corporations.
- Hardcover

- An Economic History of Sweden
- Hardcover 1954

- An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
- This book contains the most sustained and serious attack on mainstream, neoclassical economics in more than forty years. Nelson and Winter focus their critique on the basic question of how firms and industries change overtime. They marshal significant objections to the fundamental neoclassical assumptions of profit maximization and market equilibrium, which they find ineffective in the analysis of technological innovation and the dynamics of competition among firms.
- Paperback 1985

- The Art and Science of Negotiation
- Using a vast array of specific cases and clear, helpful diagrams, Raiffa not only elucidates the step-by-step processes of negotiation but also translates this deeper understanding into practical guidelines for negotiators and "intervenors."
- Hardcover 1982 / Paperback 1985

- Aspects of the Theory of Tariffs
- Hardcover 1971

- Australian Industrial Relations Systems
- Hardcover 1970

- The Bakumatsu Currency Crisis
- Paperback 1970

- Beyond Economic Man
- Paperback

- Beyond Individualism
- Michael Piore, in this book, develop a new social theory that balances individual preferences against the claims and responsibilities of the community. By explaining the role of groups in economic and social life, this theory makes sense of a host of perplexing social phenomena and policy issues.
- Hardcover

- Beyond Machiavelli
- Hardcover

- Beyond Nationalization
- This book is an interim report on how the human problems of the British coal industry are handled under nationalization—one of the classic experiments in governmental control of a great industry. The book makes clear why the future progress of the industry will depend on the solution of specific labor problems regardless of the system of ownership or which political party may control the government or the Coal Board.
- Hardcover

- Beyond the Land Itself
- Hardcover

- Book Publishing in the U.S.S.R
- Hardcover 1972

- The Brazilian Capital Goods Industry, 1929-1964
- Hardcover 1968

- Business and Public Policy
- Hardcover 1980

- The Butcher Workmen
The advance of trade unionism in the first part of the 20th century to a dominant place in the American economy brought with it a major change in the life of the nation. This phenomenal growth has not hitherto been adequately studied. This is the first book to deal with the actual process of unionization. Mr. Brody presents here a detailed study of one industry—meat packing and retailing—with implications that apply to unionization in general.
- Hardcover 1964

- The CIO Challenge to the AFL
- Hardcover

- Canada in the World Economy
- Hardcover 1959

- Capital Taxation
- Hardcover 1983

- Capital Transfers and Economic Policy
- Hardcover 1971

- Capital and Labor in American Copper, 1845-1990
- The book is the first comprehensive study of the American copper industry to include labor markets, unionism, and labor relations as an integral part of its focus. It also undertakes a careful examination of the influences exerted by geography and geology in the shaping of the industry.
- Hardcover 1991

- Capitalism with a Human Face
- Sir Samuel Brittan, the doyen of British economic journalists, explores the connections between economics, ethics, and politics while assessing the merits and defects of capitalism in this post-socialist era.
- Paperback 1996

- Carroll Wright and Labor Reform
- Contemporaries of Carroll D. Wright (1840-1909) lived through the transformation of American society by the industrial revolution. For the most part they thought the transformation represented growth and progress, but many also found occasion for doubt and fear in its consequences. Their anxieties collected around the notions of a "labor problem" and "labor reform." Whether from hope or fear, people felt a need for statistical information. On this popular demand Wright built his career as statistical expert and renowned master of "labor statistics." His investigations during thirty-two years of government service (1873-1905) gave form to contemporary ideas and set precedents for modern procedures, as in his seminal studies of wages, prices, and strikes.
- Hardcover 1960

- A Century of Russian Agriculture
- Public pronouncements of Russian leaders--prerevolutionary and postrevolutionary alike--attested the crucial role of the agricultural problem, its economically and politically explosive nature, and its persistence over the years. Emphasizing the continuity of problems and policies too often dichotomized into tsarist and Soviet eras, Volin created a sweeping panorama of the century between the emancipation of the serfs and the 1960s.
- Hardcover 1970

- Chains of Opportunity
- Hardcover 1970

- Change in Agriculture
- Hardcover 1969

- The Charles Ilfeld Company
- Hardcover 1961

- Choice and Consequence
- Thomas Schelling is a political economist "conspicuous for wandering"--an errant economist. In Choice and Consequence, he ventures into the area where rationality is ambiguous in order to look at the tricks people use to try to quit smoking or lose weight. He explores topics as awesome as nuclear terrorism, as sordid as blackmail, as ineffable as daydreaming, as intimidating as euthanasia. He examines ethical issues wrapped up in economics, unwrapping the economics to disclose ethical issues that are misplaced or misidentified.
- Paperback 1985

- Choice, Welfare and Measurement
- Paperback 1997

- Collected Papers
- Hardcover 1973

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 1, Social Choice and Justice
- In this first volume, Arrow takes up the basic question of whether collective choices can be made in such a way as to reflect individual preferences. The seminal 1950 paper that opens the volume shows that given certain reasonable conditions that social choices must satisfy to reflect individual preferences, it is impossible to make a choice among all sets of alternatives without violating some of the conditions.
- Hardcover 1984

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 2, General Equilibrium
- Unlike the papers of some other great economists, those of Kenneth Arrow are being read and studied today with even greater care and attention than when they first appeared in the journals. The publication of his collected papers will therefore be welcomed by economists and other social scientists and in particular by graduate students, who can draw from them the deep knowledge and the discernment in selection of scientific problems that only a master can offer. The author has added headnotes to certain well-known papers, describing how he came to write them.
- Hardcover 1984

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 3, Individual Choice under Certainty and Uncertainty
- The third volume of Kenneth Arrow's Collected Papers concerns the basic concept of rationality as it applies to an economic decision maker. In particular, it addresses the problem of choice faced by consumers in a multicommodity world and presents specific models of choice useful in economic analysis. It also discusses choice models under uncertainty, giving the basic theory and critiques of this theory based on experimental evidence and applications. Among the major papers are "Alternative Approaches to the Theory of Choice in Risk-Taking Situations," a masterly survey of subjective probability and choice theory, and "The Theory of Risk Aversion," an exposition of the theory of choice under uncertainty.
- Hardcover 1984

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 4, The Economics of Information
- This volume begins with Arrow's papers on statistical decision theory, which served as a foundation for his work on the economics of information. As he writes in his preface, "Statistical method was an example for the acquisition of information. In a world of uncertainty, it was no great leap to realize that information is valuable in an economic sense." The later, applied papers, which operationalize the theory of the early ones, include essays on the demand for information, the economic value of screening devices, and the effect of incomplete information on the structure of organizations, futures markets, and insurance.
- Hardcover 1984

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 5, Production and Capital
- The study of production is central to economic theory, and capital and its accumulation are two of the most interesting aspects of the modern production process. Capital may take the form of inventories of inputs, inventories of outputs, or machines and other fixed goods. The essential and unique aspect of all types of capital is that it must be accumulated as the result of prior stages of the production process. This gives the dynamic theory of production a recursive structure that can be exploited by economic analysis. The optimization of production under recursive conditions lends itself to general mathematical methods of dynamic programming and optimal control theory. This is the main theme of the essays included in this fifth volume of Kenneth Arrow's Collected Papers.
- Hardcover 1985

- Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Volume 6, Applied Economics
- Although economic theory has been Kenneth Arrow's comparative advantage as well as his special interest, from time to time he has turned his attention to applied problems, often with unexpected results. A request from the Ford Foundation to write a survey of health economics led to his famous paper, "Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care," which raised for the first time many issues in the economics of information, particularly what are now called incentive compatibility issues. Other fruitful papers included in this volume deal with racial discrimination, the cost of oil imports, health insurance, environmental resources, and urban economics. Arrow's main interest in studying these disparate problems has been their potential source for new theory as well as their policy applications.
- Hardcover 1985

- College Choice in America
- Using the data from the National Longitudinal Study of the Class of 1972, the authors present a set of interrelated analyses of student and institutional behavior, each focused on a particular aspect of the process of choosing and being chosen by a college.
- Hardcover 1983

- Competition in an Open Economy
- Hardcover 1980

- Competition in the Investment Banking Industry
- Hardcover 1983

- Competition in the Midwestern Coal Industry
- Hardcover 1964

- Competitive Advantage on the Shop Floor
- Hardcover

- Computers, Inc
This account of efforts to build a domestic Japanese computer industry is enlivened with quotations from industrial leaders commenting on the stages through which Japan has emerged as a world-class competitor.
- Hardcover 1989

- The Control Revolution
- Beniger traces the origin of the Information Society to major economic and business crises of the past century. In the U.S., applications of steam power in the early 1800s brought a dramatic rise in the speed, volume, and complexity of industrial processes, making them difficult to control. Inevitably the Industrial Revolution, with its ballooning use of energy to drive material processes, required a corresponding growth in the exploitation of information.
- Hardcover 1986 / Paperback 1989

- The Control of Resources
- Hardcover 1983

- Copyhold, Equity, and the Common Law
This book has a threefold purpose: to date and explain the beginning of legal protection of copyholders in courts of law and equity; to reconstruct and explain the first stage in the creation of a body of law relating to copyholds; and to provide a case study in sixteenth-century jurisprudence of a sort that may tend to illuminate larger questions about the judicial process in that period.
- Hardcover 1963

- The Corporate Economy
- Hardcover 1971

- Creating Modern Capitalism
- What explains the national economic success of the United States, Britain, Germany, and Japan? What can be learned from the performances of leading business firms? How important were specific innovations by individual entrepreneurs? What is the true nature of capitalist development? Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Thomas McCraw and his coauthors present penetrating answers to these questions in Creating Modern Capitalism, the first book to explain for a broad audience the interconnections among technological innovation, management science, the power of entrepreneurship, and national economic growth.
- Paperback 1998 / Hardcover 1999

- Creative Industries
- This book explores the organization of creative industries, including the visual and performing arts, movies, theater, sound recordings, and book publishing. In each, artistic inputs are combined with other, "humdrum" inputs. But the deals that bring these inputs together are inherently problematic: artists have strong views; the muse whispers erratically; and consumer approval remains highly uncertain until all costs have been incurred. To explain the logic of these arrangements, the author draws on the analytical resources of industrial economics and the theory of contracts.
- Hardcover 2000 / Paperback 2002

- Decision Making Under Uncertainty
- Hardcover 1985

- The Depletion Myth
- Hardcover 1971

- The Development Frontier
- Hardcover 1991

- Development Policy, II, The Pakistan Experience
- Hardcover 1971

- The Developmental Role of the Foreign Sector and Aid
- Hardcover 1979

- The Dismal Science
- Insurance may be an efficient way of organizing resources, but the deep social and human ties that constitute community are weakened by the shift from reciprocity to market relations. This book dissects the ways in which the foundational assumptions of economics justify a world in which individuals are isolated from one another and social connections are impoverished. Marglin presents an account of how this happened and an argument for righting the imbalance that this ideology has fostered.
- Hardcover 2008

- Dissent on Development
- Hardcover

- The Dragon and the Iron Horse
- Hardcover 1984

- Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory
- The tasks of macroeconomics are to interpret observations on economic aggregates in terms of the motivations and constraints of economic agents and to predict the consequences of alternative hypothetical ways of administering government economic policy. General equilibrium models form a convenient context for analyzing such alternative government policies. In the past ten years, the strengths of general equilibrium models and the corresponding deficiencies of Keynesian and monetarist models of the 1960s have induced macroeconomists to begin applying general equilibrium models.
- Hardcover 1987

- Economic Analysis of Product Innovation
- Hardcover 1990

- Economic Concentration and the Monopoly Problem
- Hardcover 1957

- Economic Development, Population Policy, and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea
- Hardcover 1981

- Economic Growth of Nations
- Hardcover 1971

- Economic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline
- Hardcover 1973

- Economic Planning and Organization in Mainland China
- Paperback 1959 / Paperback 1960

- Economic Policymaking in a Conflict Society
- Hardcover 1975

- Economic Redevelopment in Bituminous Coal
- Hardcover 1962

- Economic Response
- Hardcover 1978

- The Economic Structure of Tort Law
- Written by a lawyer and an economist, this is the first full-length economic study of tort law--the body of law that governs liability for accidents and for intentional wrongs such as battery and defamation. Landes and Posner propose that tort law is best understood as a system for achieving an efficient allocation of resources to safety--that, on the whole, rules and doctrines of tort law encourage the optimal investment in safety by potential injurers and potential victims.
- Hardcover 1987

- Economic Structure of the Yuan Dynasty
- Hardcover 1956

- Economic and Political Development
- Hardcover 1968

- Economics and Liberalism
- Hardcover 1955

- The Economics of Multi-Plant Operation
- Hardcover 1975

- Economics of Worldwide Stagflation
- Hardcover 1985

- Electric Power in Brazil
- Hardcover 1968

- The Emergence of Multinational Enterprise
- Hardcover 1970

- Employers Large and Small
- Hardcover 1990

- Employment Hazards
- Hardcover 1980

- The Enforcement of English Apprenticeship
- Hardcover 1956

- Equality of Opportunity
- John Roemer argues that there is a "before" and an "after" in the notion of equality of opportunity: before the competition starts, opportunities must be equalized, by social intervention if need be; but after it begins, individuals are on their own. The different views of equal opportunity should be judged according to where they place the starting gate which separates "before" from "after." Roemer works out in a precise way how to determine the location of the starting gate in the different views.
- Hardcover 1998 / Paperback 2000

- Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion
- Hardcover / Paperback

- Essays in International Economics
- Hardcover 1971

- Essays in the Economics of Uncertainty
- Hardcover 1980

- Evaluating Welfare and Training Programs
- Hardcover

- Executive
- Hardcover 1981 / Paperback

- Executive Defense
- Hardcover

- Exercises in Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory
- This book is a companion volume to Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory by Thomas J. Sargent. It provides scrimmages in dynamic macroeconomic theory--precisely the kind of drills that people will need in order to learn the techniques of dynamic programming and its applications to economics.
- Paperback 1987

- Exit, Voice, and Loyalty
- An innovator in contemporary thought on economic and political development looks here at decline rather than growth. Albert 0. Hirschman makes a basic distinction between alternative ways of reacting to deterioration in business firms and, in general, to dissatisfaction with organizations: one-exit-is for the member to quit the organization or for the customer to switch to the competing product, and the other-voice-is for members or customers to agitate and exert influence for change "from within."
- Paperback 1970

- Family Firm to Modern Multinational
- Hardcover 1985

- Farm Policies and Politics in the Truman Years
- Hardcover 1967

- Favorites of Fortune
- A galaxy of distinguished international economists and historians pit economic history against the shaky assumptions of the classical economic theory of natural growth.
- Hardcover 1991 / Paperback 1998

- The Federal Railway Land Subsidy Policy of Canada
- Hardcover 1934

- Financial Development in Korea, 1945-1978
- Hardcover 1983

- Fishing for Growth
- Hardcover 1970

- Forbidden Grounds
- This timely and controversial book presents powerful theoretical and empirical arguments for the repeal of the anti-discrimination laws within the workplace.
- Hardcover 1992 / Paperback

- Foundations of Economic Analysis
- Hardcover 1983 / Paperback 1983

- The Four Little Dragons
- Vogel brings masterly insight to the underlying question of why Japan and the little dragons--Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore--have been so extraordinarily successful in industrializing while other developing countries have not.
- Paperback 1993

- Free Trade between the United States and Canada
- Hardcover 1967

- Free to Lose
- John Roemer challenges the morality of an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. Unless you start with a certain amount of wealth in such a society, you are only "free to lose." This book addresses crucial questions of political philosophy and normative economics in terms understandable by readers with a minimal knowledge of economics.
- Hardcover 1988 / Paperback

- The French Labor Movement
- Hardcover 1954

- From Sand to Circuits
- Hardcover 1987

- Fueling Growth
- Hardcover 1990

- The Functions of the Executive
- Most of Barnard's career was spent in executive practice. A Mount Hermon and Harvard education, cut off short of the bachelor's degree, was followed by nearly forty years in the American Telephone & Telegraph Company. His career began in the Statistical Department, took him to technical expertness in the economics of rates and administrative experience in the management of commercial operations, and culminated in the presidency of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. He was not directly involved in the Western Electric experiments conducted chiefly at the Hawthorne plant in Cicero, but his association with Elton Mayo and the latter's colleagues at the Harvard Business School had an important bearing on his most original ideas.
- Paperback 1971

- Fundamentals of Statistics
- Hardcover 1947

- A Future for Socialism
- Paperback / Hardcover

- Game Theory
- Eminently suited to classroom use as well as individual study, Roger Myerson's introductory text provides a clear and thorough examination of the models, solution concepts, results, and methodological principles of noncooperative and cooperative game theory. Myerson introduces, clarifies, and synthesizes the extraordinary advances made in the subject over the past fifteen years, presents an overview of decision theory, and comprehensively reviews the development of the fundamental models.
- Hardcover 1991 / Paperback 1997

- General Equilibrium of International Discrimination
- Hardcover 1965

- General Equilibrium, Overlapping Generations Models, and Optimal Growth Theory
- This book presents an exposition of general equilibrium theory for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students of economics. It contains discussions of economic efficiency, competitive equilibrium, the welfare theorems, the Kuhn-Tucker approach to general equilibrium, the Arrow-Debreu model, and rational expectations equilibrium and the permanent income hypothesis. It presents a unified approach to portions of macro- as well as microeconomic theory and contains problems sets for most chapters.
- Hardcover 2007

- Growth and Structure in the Economy of Modern Italy
- Hardcover 1965

- Growth, Distribution and Prices
- Hardcover 1984 / Paperback

- The Health Economy
- Paperback

- High-Level Manpower in Economical Development
- Hardcover 1967

- Hiring of Dock Workers and Employment Practices in the Ports of New York, Liverpool, London, Rotterdam, and Marseilles
- Hardcover 1964

- Hospital Costs and Health Insurance
- Hardcover 1981

- Housing and Neighborhood Dynamics
This book assesses the effects of spatially concentrated programs for housing and neighborhood improvement. These programs provide direct assistance to low–income property owners in an attempt to arrest neighborhood decline and encourage revitalization.
- Hardcover 1985

- How We Live
- Hardcover 1983 / Paperback

- Income, Saving, and the Theory of Consumer Behavior
- Hardcover 1949

- Income, Wealth, and the Maximum Principle
- This compact and original exposition of optimal control theory and applications is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in economics. It presents a new elementary yet rigorous proof of the maximum principle and a new way of applying the principle that will enable students to solve any one-dimensional problem routinely. Its unified framework illuminates many famous economic examples and models and also emphasizes the connection between optimal control theory and the classical themes of capital theory. The book will be valuable to students who want to formulate and solve dynamic allocation problems. It will also be of interest to any economist who wants to understand results of the latest research on the relationship between comprehensive income accounting and wealth or welfare.
- Hardcover 2003 / Paperback 2007

- Interbrand Choice, Strategy, and Bilateral Market Power
- Hardcover 1976

- Interregional Competition in Agriculture
- Hardcover 1951

- Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory
- Hardcover 1992

- Investment Banking in America
- Hardcover 1970

- Investment and Production
- Hardcover 1961

- Investment and the Return to Equity Capital in the South African Gold Mining Industry, 1887-1965
- Hardcover 1967

- Is NAFTA Constitutional?
- By a vote of 61 to 38, the Senate joined the House in declaring that "Congress approves...the North American Free Trade Agreement." Whatever happened to the Treaty Clause? Bruce Ackerman and David Glove tell the story of the Treaty Clause's displacement in the twentieth century by a modern procedure in which the House joins the Senate in the process of consideration, but simple majorities in both Houses suffice to commit the nation. So, is NAFTA constitutional?
- Paperback 1995

- The Israeli Economy
- Hardcover 1986

- Italian Public Enterprise
- Hardcover 1967

- The Japanese Automobile Industry
- Hardcover 1986 / Paperback 1989

- John Ruskin, or the Ambiguities of Abundance
- Until 1860 John Ruskin's writings were primarily about art and architecture; but his belief that good art can flourish only in a society that is sound and healthy led him inevitably to a preoccupation with social and economic problems, the dominant concern of his later writings. Sherburne provides in this volume a detailed and long overdue re-examination of Ruskin's social and economic perceptions and, for the first time, systematically places these perceptions in their nineteenth-century intellectual context.
- Hardcover 1972

- The Kaiping Mines, 1877-1912, 2nd ed
- Paperback 1971

- Karl Marx's Interpretation of History
- Hardcover 1948

- The Kelley Statistical Tables, Rev. ed
- Hardcover 1948

- Kikkoman
- Hardcover 1983

- Labor Economics and Industrial Relations
- In twenty-three original essays this book reviews the course of labor economics over the more than two centuries since the publication of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. It fully examines the contending theories, changing environmental contexts, evolving issues, and varied policies affecting labor's participation in the economy.
- Paperback 2003 / Hardcover

- Labor Markets in Action
- Hardcover 1990

- Labor Politics American Style
- Hardcover 1968

- Labor in Finland
- Hardcover 1960

- Labor in the South
- Hardcover 1967

- The Land Question and the Irish Economy
- Hardcover 1971

- Late Ch'ing Finance
- Paperback 1961

- Latin America and the World Economy since 1800
- The fifteen essays in this volume apply the methods of the new economic history to the history of the Latin American economies since 1800. The authors combine the historian's sensitivity to context and contingency with modern or "neoclassical" economic theory and quantitative methods.
- Paperback 1999 / Hardcover 1999

- Leadership Without Easy Answers
- Drawing on a dozen years of research among managers, officers, and politicians in the public realm and the private sector, among the nonprofits, and in teaching, Heifetz presents clear, concrete prescriptions for anyone who needs to take the lead in almost any situation, under almost any organizational conditions, no matter who is in charge, His strategy applies not only to people at the top but also to those who must lead without authority--activists as well as presidents, managers as well as workers on the front line.
- Hardcover 1998

- Learning about Risk
- Hardcover 1987

- The Logic of Collective Action
- This book develops an original theory of group and organizational behavior that cuts across disciplinary lines and illustrates the theory with empirical and historical studies of particular organizations. Applying economic analysis to the subjects of the political scientist, sociologist, and economist, Mr. Olson examines the extent to which the individuals that share a common interest find it in their individual interest to bear the costs of the organizational effort.
- Paperback 1971

- The Machinists
- Hardcover 1961

- Macroeconomic Policy
Combining powerful insights from theory with close observation of data, Robert Barro’s new book goes a long way toward the establishment of an empirically based macroeconomic theory.
Barro first presents a positive theory of government economic policymaking by using applied game theory to model strategic interactions between policymakers and the private sector. He applies this framework to questions of rules, discretion, and reputation in monetary policy. He then takes a close look at whether monetary disturbances have a strong effect on business fluctuations, concluding that the effect is neither as strong nor as pervasive as many economists have believed.
- Hardcover

- Making Markets
- Making Markets, an ethnography of Wall Street culture, offers a comprehensive picture of how the market and its denizens work. Markets appear here as socially constructed institutions in which the behavior of traders is suspended in a web of customs, norms, and structures of control.
- Hardcover 1997 / Paperback 2001

- Man-in-Organization
- Hardcover 1968

- Management and Morale
- Hardcover 1941

- Managerial Hierarchies
- Hardcover 1980 / Paperback

- Managing Industrial Enterprise
- Hardcover 1989

- The Manpower Connection
- Hardcover 1976

- Market Control and Planning in Communist China
- Hardcover 1966

- The Market Meets its Match
- Under free-market shock therapy, many of the economies of the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe have declined. Why has there been so much stagnation, inflation, and de-industrialization, and what can be done to turn this risky state of affairs around? The first critique of the free-market economic policies that have shocked Eastern Europe, this book addresses these questions in revealing detail.
- Hardcover 1995 / Paperback 1998

- Market Signaling
- Hardcover 1974

- Market Structure and Behavior
- Hardcover 1980

- The Maturing of Multinational Enterprise
- Hardcover 1974

- Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France
- Early in 1788, Franz Anton Mesmer, a Viennese physician, arrived in Paris and began to promulgate a somewhat exotic theory of healing that almost immediately seized the imagination of the general populace. Robert Darnton, in his lively study of mesmerism and its relation to eighteenth-century radical political thought and popular scientific notions, provides a useful contribution to the study of popular culture and the manner in which ideas are diffused down through various social levels.
- Hardcover 1968 / Paperback

- Methods of Crop Forecasting
- Hardcover 1954

- Misunderstanding Media
- Hardcover 1986

- Mitsubishi and the N.Y.K., 1870-1914
- Hardcover 1984

- Mobilizing Invisible Assets
- Paperback 1991

- Modeling Japanese-American Trade
- Hardcover 1984

- Models for Managing Regional Water Quality
- Hardcover 1973

- Modern Business Cycle Theory
- Hardcover

- Modern Public Finance
- In this book, senior scholars in the field review and synthesize recent theoretical developments in important areas--optimal taxation, public sector dynamics, distribution theory, and club theory, to name a few--which challenge us to understand and improve public policy.
- Paperback 2000 / Hardcover

- Monetarist Perspectives
- Hardcover 1983

- Money and Monetary Policy in China, 1845-1895
- Hardcover 1965

- Money, Trade, and Economic Growth
- Paperback 1962 / Hardcover 1962

- Moving the Masses
- Hardcover 1980

- Negotiating the Law of the Sea
- The Law of the Sea (LOS) treaty resulted from some of the most complicated multilateral negotiations ever conducted. Difficult bargaining produced a remarkably sophisticated agreement on the financial aspects of deep ocean mining and on the financing of a new international mining entity. This book analyzes those negotiations along with the abrupt U.S. rejection of their results. Building from this episode, it derives important and subtle general rules and propositions for reaching superior, sustainable agreements in complex bargaining situations.
- Hardcover 1984

- The New Competition
- Paperback / Hardcover

- New Dimensions of Political Economy
- In his first book since leaving Washington to return to the University of Minnesota, he describes the emergence of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson as practicing economists, evaluates their economic policies, and sketches the patterns that are being established for the future. He tells how the grip of economic myths and false fears has been loosened in the government, with the result that economic policy is focused on sustaining prosperity without inflation, on speeding economic growth, and on realizing the fruits of true fiscal abundance.
- Hardcover 1966

- New England Textiles in the Nineteenth Century
- Hardcover 1968

- The New Sovereignty
- In an increasingly interdependent world, states resort to an array of regulatory agreements to deal with problems as disparate as nuclear proliferation, international trade, species destruction, and intellectual property, while threatening military or economic sanctions in order to deter noncompliance. This book argues that this approach is misconceived, and proposes a new model of treaty compliance.
- Paperback 1998 / Hardcover

- The Nonprofit Economy
- Nonprofit organizations are all around us. Written in a clear, direct style without technicalities, The Nonprofit Economy is addressed to a broad audience, dealing comprehensively with what nonprofits do, how well they do it, how they are financed, and how they interact with private enterprises and government.
- Hardcover 1988 / Paperback 1991

- One Hundred Thousand Tractors
- Hardcover 1970

- Organization and Environment
- Hardcover 1967

- The Ownership of Enterprise
- The investor-owned corporation is the conventional form for structuring large-scale enterprise in market economies, but it is not the only one. In The Ownership of Enterprise, Henry Hansmann explains why different industries and different national economies exhibit different patterns of ownership forms.
- Hardcover 1996 / Paperback 2000

- Pakistan's Development
- Hardcover 1967

- Political Competition
- John Roemer presents a unified and rigorous theory of political competition between parties and he models the theory under many specifications, including whether parties are policy oriented or oriented toward winning, whether they are certain or uncertain about voter preferences, and whether the policy space is uni- or multidimensional.
- Hardcover 2001 / Paperback 2006

- The Politics of Land Reform in Chile, 1950-1970
- Hardcover 1972

- The Politics of Railroad Coordination, 1933-1936
- Hardcover 1959

- Private Choices and Public Health
- Hardcover

- Private Truths, Public Lies
- Preference falsification, according to the economist Timur Kuran, is the act of misrepresenting one's wants under perceived social pressures. He argues that the phenomenon not only is ubiquitous but has huge social and political consequences. Drawing on diverse intellectual traditions, including those rooted in economics, psychology, sociology, and political science, Kuran provides a unified theory of how preference falsification shapes collective decisions, orients structural change, sustains social stability, distorts human knowledge, and conceals political possibilities.
- Paperback 1997 / Hardcover 1998

- Program Budgeting
- Hardcover 1967

- Promotion and Control of Industry in Postwar France
- Hardcover 1963

- A Propensity to Self-Subversion
- In these twenty essays Albert Hirschman casts his sharp analytical eye on his own ideas, questioning and qualifying some of his major propositions on social change and economic development. Hirschman's self-subversion, as well as the self-affirmation that is also present here, bring us fresh perspective on the material in his twelve previous books and countless essays.
- Hardcover 1995 / Paperback 1998

- Prophets of Regulation
- "There is properly no history, only biography," Emerson remarked, and in this ingenious book Thomas McGraw unfolds the history of four powerful men: Charles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, and Alfred E. Kahn. The absorbing stories he tells make this a book that will appeal across a wide spectrum of academic disciplines and to all readers interested in history, biography, and Americana.
- Hardcover 1984 / Paperback 1986

- Public Finance During the Korean Modernization Process
- Hardcover 1986

- Racial Conflict and Economic Development
- Hardcover 1985

- Reality and Rhetoric
- Hardcover 1984 / Paperback

- Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics
- This rigorous but brilliantly lucid book presents a self-contained treatment of modern economic dynamics. Stokey, Lucas, and Prescott develop the basic methods of recursive analysis and illustrate the many areas where they can usefully be applied.
- Hardcover 1989

- Reforming Products Liability
- Drawing on both liability insurance trends and litigation patterns, Viscusi shows that the products liability crisis is not simply a phenomenon of the 1980s but has been developing for several decades. He argues that the principal causes have been the expansion of the doctrine of design defect, the emergence of mass toxic torts, and the increase in lawsuits involving hazard warnings. This explanation differs sharply from that of most other scholars, who blame the doctrine of strict liability.
- Hardcover 1991

- Resources, Values, and Development
- Paperback 1997

- Revolution at the Checkout Counter
- Hardcover 1997

- The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank, 1397-1494
- Hardcover 1963

- The Rise of the National Trade Union
- Hardcover 1955

- The Rise of the United Association
- Hardcover 1969

- Risk by Choice
- Hardcover 1983

- Rural Development
- Hardcover

- Rural Industrialization in China
- Hardcover 1977

- Saving in Postwar Japan
- Paperback

- Scarcity by Design
- Hardcover

- Science Policy and Business
- Hardcover 1973

- Secrecy and the Arms Race
- Hardcover 1965

- Selected Contributions of Ukrainian Scholars to Economics
- Hardcover 1985

- Selling Hope
- With its huge jackpots and heartwarming rags-to-riches stories, the lottery has become the hope and dream of millions of Americans--and the fastest-growing source of state revenue. Despite its popularity, however, there remains much controversy over whether this is an appropriate business for state government and, if so, how the business should be conducted.
- Paperback 1991

- The Service Sector in Soviet Economic Growth
- Hardcover 1973

- The Share Economy
- Hardcover 1984 / Paperback

- The Sicilian Mafia
- In a society where trust is in short supply and democracy weak, the Mafia sells protection, a guarantee of safe conduct for parties to commercial transactions. Drawing on the confessions of eight Mafiosi, Diego Gambetta develops an elegant analysis of the economic and political role of the Sicilian Mafia.
- Paperback 1996 / Hardcover

- Social Economics
- Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy provide a testable, analytic framework for measuring how people make choices by including the social environment along with standard goods and services in their utility functions. These extended utility functions provide a way of analyzing how changes in the social environment affect people's choices and behaviors. More important, they also provide a way of analyzing how the social environment itself is determined by the interactions of individuals.
- Hardcover 2001 / Paperback 2003

- Some Problems in Market Distribution
- Hardcover 1915

- The Steel Industry Wage Structure
- Hardcover 1959

- The Steel Industry of India
- Hardcover 1966

- Storm over the Multinationals
- Hardcover 1977

- The Story of the Savannah
- Hardcover 1971

- Structural Change in the American Economy
- Hardcover 1970

- Structural Holes
- Ronald Burt describes the social structural theory of competition that has developed through the last two decades. The contrast between perfect competition and monopoly is replaced with a network model of competition. The basic element in this account is the structural hole: a gap between two individuals with complementary resources or information.
- Paperback 1995 / Hardcover

- Structural Slumps
- Dissatisfied with the explanations of the business cycle provided by the Keynesian, monetarist, New Keynesian, and real business cycle schools, Edmund Phelps has developed from various existing strands--some modern and some classical--a radically different theory to account for the long periods of unemployment that have dogged the economies of the United States and Western Europe since the early 1970s.
- Paperback 1998 / Hardcover

- The Structure of Soviet Wages
- Hardcover

- Studies in Development Planning
- Hardcover 1971

- Supply-Side Revolution
- Hardcover 1984 / Paperback

- Taking Your Medicine
- Hardcover 1980

- Tax Expenditures
- Hardcover 1985

- The Taxation of Capital Income
This important contribution to tax analysis presents seven related theoretical essays that examine the effects of capital income taxation on the behavior of firms. It is divided into three sections, focusing on optimal tax design, firm financial policy, and inflation. Taken together, the essays demonstrate the powerful role taxes play in shaping the behavior of American corporations, and also provide insights into the difficult task of tax reform.
- Hardcover

- Technological Change and Management
- Hardcover 1970

- Technology and Investment
- This study analyzes the nature of prewar Japanese entrepreneurship, the links between technology and investment, the emergence of a class of scientific managers, and the relationship of business strategy to imperialism in the years leading up to World War II.
- Hardcover 1990

- Telecommunication Policy for the Information Age
- Gerald Brock develops a new theory of decentralized public decisionmaking and uses it to clarify the dramatic changes that have transformed the telecommunication industry from a heavily regulated monopoly to a set of market-oriented firms.
- Hardcover 1998 / Paperback 1998

- Testing Macroeconometric Models
- This book gives a practical, applications-oriented account of the latest techniques for estimating and analyzing large, nonlinear macroeconometric models. Anyone wanting to learn how to use these models, including researchers, graduate students, economic forecasters, and people in business and government both in the United States and abroad, will find this an essential guidebook.
- Hardcover 1998

- Theories of Distributive Justice
- John Roemer has written a unique book that critiques economists' conceptions of justice from a philosophical perspective and philosophical theories of distributive justice from an economic one.
- Hardcover 1996 / Paperback 1998

- The Theory of Economic Development
- Hardcover

- Theory of Markets
- Hardcover 1960

- A Theory of Price Control
- Everybody talks about price control, but not many of us know what to expect of it, and when and how it should be used. In nontechnical language, Galbraith supplies the underlying economic ideas which will help readers understand how particular controls affect the general operation of the economy. He shows why price controls during World War II worked as well as they did and he analyzes the criteria for effective price control both under a fully mobilized economy and under limited mobilization.
- Hardcover 1980

- The Theory of Trade and Protection
- Hardcover 1964

- Time in India's Development Programmes
- Hardcover 1971

- Toward Industrial Democracy
- Hardcover 1975

- Toward a New Iron Age?
- Hardcover 1987

- Trade Union Officers
The problems of trade union officers have attracted considerable attention in recent years. It is often suggested that changes in our educational system have cut off the supply of able candidates for full–time posts, whilst attractive offers from nationalized and private industries have drained away existing talent. Trade Union officers are said to be badly paid and over–worked. Meanwhile much of the power of the unions is alleged to have passed to the shop stewards, about whose duties and characteristics relatively little is known.
This study is based upon an investigation into the records of eighteen major unions, upon local surveys, and upon the answers to questionnaires distributed nationally.
- Hardcover 1961

- Trade and Economic Structure
- Hardcover 1960

- Trading Up
- In Trading Up, David Vogel challenges the conventional wisdom that trade liberalization and agreements to promote free trade invariably undermine national health, safety, and environmental standards. He analyzes the regulatory dimensions of all major international and regional trade agreements and treaties, and unravels the increasingly important and contentious relationship between trade and environmental, health, and safety standards.
- Paperback 1997 / Hardcover 1998

- A Treatise on the Family
- Imagine each family as a kind of little factory--a multiperson unit producing meals, health, skills, children, and self-esteem from market goods and the time, skills, and knowledge of its members. This is only one of the remarkable concepts explored by Gary Becker in his landmark work on the family.Becker applies economic theory to the most sensitive and fateful personal decisions, such as choosing a spouse or having children. He uses the basic economic assumptions of maximizing behavior, stable preferences, arid equilibria in explicit or implicit markets to analyze the allocation of time to child care as well as to careers, to marriage and divorce in polygynous as well as monogamous societies, to the increase and decrease of wealth from one generation to another.
- Hardcover 1991 / Paperback 1993

- Ukrainian Economic History
- This volume contains the papers presented at the Third Quinquennial Conference on Ukrainian Economics. It contains fourteen previously unpublished essays dealing with the one thousand years of Ukrainian economic history prior to the outbreak of the First World War. The contributions are divided chronologically into three parts, covering the periods of Kievan Rus', the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the nineteenth century.
- Hardcover 1991 / Paperback

- The Ukrainian Economy
- The present collection deals with the Ukrainian economy during the late twentieth century--a period of epochal change. The papers are divided into five sections: Framework; Resources; Performance; Welfare; and External Relations. Because of the wide range of topics and extensive source material, this collection will be useful not only to specialists, but also to students and others interested in Ukraine today.
- Hardcover 1993 / Paperback

- Understanding Capital
- Understanding Capital is a brilliantly lucid introduction to Marxist economic theory. Duncan Foley builds an understanding of the theory systematically, from first principles through the definition of central concepts to the development of important applications.
- Hardcover 1986 / Paperback 1986

- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters
- Hardcover 1983

- United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corporation
- Hardcover 1956

- The Urban Transportation Problem
- Paperback 1965

- Video Economics
- Video Economics is a rigorous yet accessible analysis of the economics and business strategies of the television industry. Owen and Wildman identify the complex chain of program producers, distributors, and retailers whose objectives are to obtain viewers in order to sell them to advertisers, to charge them an admission fee, or both. They address the major issues affecting competitive advantage in the industry as well as such concepts as public good, economics of scale, and price discrimination. With each topic they present the economic tools required to analyze the industry.
- Hardcover 1992

- The Village Entrepreneur
- Hardcover 1978

- The Visible Hand
- The role of large-scale business enterprise--big business and its managers--during the formative years of modern capitalism (from the 1850s until the 1920s is delineated in this pathmarking book. Alfred Chandler, Jr., the distinguished business historian, sets forth the reasons for the dominance of big business in American transportation, communications, and the central sectors of production and distribution.
- Hardcover 1977 / Paperback 1993

- The Voice of the Poor
- What is surprising about these essays is not the insight and grace with which they are written--we have come to expect that--but the fact that nobody has expressed matters in quite this way before. John Kenneth Galbraith writes about what advice the poor nations (as, avoiding euphemism, he calls them) ought to offer to the more fortunate countries...In this little book there are essential lessons to ponder--for the governments of the rich countries, for those of the poor lands, and for the concerned citizens of both.
- Hardcover 1983 / Paperback

- Wages and Economic Control in Norway, 1945-1957
- Hardcover 1959

- Water-Resource Development
- Hardcover 1958

- Western Enterprise in Late Ch'ing China
- Hardcover 1968

- What Price Fame?
- The separation of fame and merit is one of the central dilemmas Cowen considers in What Price Fame?, an intriguing exploration of the economics of fame. He shows how fame is produced, outlines the principles that govern who becomes famous and why, and discusses whether fame-seeking behavior harmonizes individual and social interests or corrupts social discourse and degrades culture.
- Hardcover 2000 / Paperback 2002

- Women's Quest For Economic Equality
- Paperback 1990

