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The Economics of Services - Microfoundations, Development and Policy, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The Economics of Services - Microfoundations, Development and Policy, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Acclaim for the first edition:'This is a well-written, provocative
book, featuring much new material, original data analyses and
interesting insights. Despite the proliferation of books on various
aspects of services, there is nothing quite like it around. In
particular, examination of the challenges that the growth of
services presents to conventional economics is very valuable.' -
Ian Miles, University of Manchester, UK 'This is an intriguing book
that contains many interesting ways of conceptualising service from
the perspective of economics. It makes a number of important
contributions to the academic literature. It is one of the very few
books and it might even be the only book to be written by an
economist on the economics of services - it is thus a pioneer work
and is of value in that it attempts to bring together the work that
economists have done on services.' - John Bryson, University of
Birmingham, UK Despite the fact that services have overtaken
industry in terms of employment and GDP in developed countries,
rigorous economic study of the service sector remains seriously
neglected. The first edition of The Economics of Services initiated
a redress of this oversight. Fully revised and updated, the second
edition of this highly acclaimed textbook should be required
complimentary reading to mainstream microeconomics textbooks for
graduate students of economics and for advanced courses in labor,
urban and regional economics, economic geography and economic
history. The text emphasizes the distinction between intermediate
producer services and final consumer services. Many of the former
are traded in global markets much like material goods in general,
whilst the markets for consumer services are markedly local. This
requires quite different micro-foundations in each case. Other key
issues explored include the productivity development and quality of
service measurements, as well as the key role of urbanization for
service sector growth. The critical issues for the future of the
real economy, beyond the financial crisis, are also analyzed in
depth. The author illustrates how a better understanding of the
nature of the service economy is necessary for policy innovation,
with a view to regenerating the welfare state. Contents: Preface
Foreword to the Second Edition Part I: The Service Economy in
Perspective 1. Two Approaches to Service Sector Definition and
Measurement 2. Merit Goods Part II: Microeconomic Foundations 3.
Production Cost of Non-storable Goods 4. Distribution Costs of
Non-transportable Goods 5. The Basic Trade-off and the Resulting
Market Areas 6. Market Forms and Competition 7. Supply and Demand
at the System Level 8. Welfare Economics 1: Towards A-Efficiency 9.
Welfare Economics 2: Towards X-Efficency Part III: Urbanisation and
Service Sector Development 10. Unprecedented Rise in the Standard
of Living 11. Structural Change of the Economy 12. Urban Service
Industries Before the Private Car 13. Mass Motoring, Enlargement of
Service Markets and Urban Sprawl 14. Towards Sustainability of the
Service Sector Part IV: Public Policy Towards Services 15. Trust in
Economic Growth Cannot Replace Allocation Policy 16. Is Cost
Benefit Analysis the Answer? 17. Towards Social Balance 18.
Increased Employment for Absolute Want Satisfaction 19. The
Financial Challenge 20. Summary and Conclusions References Index
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