B. Curtis Eaton is one of Canada's leading microeconomists. As
an applied economic theorist, Eaton has contributed greatly to
industrial organization literature and has also worked in labour
economics, economic geography, and organizational theory. The
essays in this volume, by former students and present and former
colleagues, call attention to the path-breaking work of Professor
Eaton.
The first two chapters provide a short overview of Eaton's
research contributions and argue that his work laid the foundation
for important research programs across the country. The remaining
chapters, including an unpublished paper by Eaton himself, consist
of original work that can be divided into the three broad
categories of industrial organization and spatial competition,
trade and productivity, and social interaction. Not only a
collection of laudatory essays, Industrial Organization, Trade, and
Social Interaction presents cutting edge research by leading
scholars.
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