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PRIVATIZATION AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY - A Comparative Analysis of Developed and Developing Countries (Hardcover): Attiat F Ott,... PRIVATIZATION AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY - A Comparative Analysis of Developed and Developing Countries (Hardcover)
Attiat F Ott, Keith Hartley
R3,514 Discovery Miles 35 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Privatization and Economic Efficiency assesses the economic content of many of the beliefs surrounding privatization. It develops a new and novel inter-disciplinary approach linking economic and organizational dimensions.A series of case studies examines the theory, evidence and policy experience of privatization in developed and developing nations. These studies focus on the UK, US, Egypt and Jamaica. The book concludes that privatization is an appealingly simple phrase concealing many difficulties and problems for analysts, researchers and policymakers.

The Elgar Companion to Public Economics - Empirical Public Economics (Hardcover, New ed.): Attiat F Ott, Richard J. Cebula The Elgar Companion to Public Economics - Empirical Public Economics (Hardcover, New ed.)
Attiat F Ott, Richard J. Cebula
R6,171 Discovery Miles 61 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Attiat Ott and Richard Cebula have recognised the need to present, in an accessible and straightforward way, the voluminous literature in the public economics arena. Advances in econometric techniques and the spillover of knowledge from other disciplines made it difficult, not only for students but also for lecturers, to accurately find the information they need.This major Companion addresses a wealth of topics common to the study of both public economics and public choice including questions such as: How does one structure the whole spectrum of public finance in a manageable framework? What is Wagner's Law really about and what does empirical testing tell us? How binding is the budget constraint? How encompassing is a dictator's interest? How do veto powers of the executive, institutional structures and regimes affect public sector outcomes? Do voters behave rationally? Do conflicts yield benefits? Is war cost effective and does secession offer a viable exit option? The contributions, both theoretical and empirical, shed light on some contentious issues in the public economics literature and provide readers with insight into issues that are at the forefront of discussions about the public economy. The empirical analysis utilizes recent econometric techniques to validate or refute empirical findings based on older 'vintage' econometrics. The diversity of coverage ranges from traditional models of the public economy to the incorporation of defence spending as a significant and often neglected function of the public sector. The contributors include many pioneers and leading lights in the field. The Elgar Companion to Public Economics will be required reading for academics and scholars at many levels in the fields of public economics and public choice but mainly graduate and above. The Companion will also be of value to scholars in the wider social sciences in general and political science in particular.

What Economists Do - A Journey Through the History of Economic Thought: From the Wealth of Nations to the Calculus of Consent... What Economists Do - A Journey Through the History of Economic Thought: From the Wealth of Nations to the Calculus of Consent (Paperback)
Attiat F Ott; As told to Sheila Vegari
R489 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Economists are sometimes praised and often chastised for what happens to the nation and the world economies. But what exactly do economists do to earn either praise or scorn? Author Attiat F. Ott with Sheila Vegari explores the answer to that question in "What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought."

Ott and Vegari outline the discipline of economics through the views and ideas of nine political economists of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and the twentieth centuries. The chronologies of ideas involve a journey through the history of economic thought from Adam Smith's The "Wealth of Nations" to Nobel Laureate James Buchanan's "The Calculus of Consent."

This study reviews some of the arguments offered about economics as a science, presents the concepts of political economy, and discusses the principles of the macro economy as put forth by John Maynard Keynes in "The General Theory." It also covers the idea of the public economy advanced by the classical economists and augmented by the work of Paul Samuelson, Richard Musgrave, Gordon Tullock and James Buchanan. It examines the role of the economist as a teacher, a political economist, and as an adviser to policy makers.

"What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought" provides an intriguing picture of how economics has come of age through a chronology of ideas and principles that shape the world's economies.

What Economists Do - A Journey Through the History of Economic Thought: From the Wealth of Nations to the Calculus of Consent... What Economists Do - A Journey Through the History of Economic Thought: From the Wealth of Nations to the Calculus of Consent (Hardcover)
Attiat F Ott; As told to Sheila Vegari
R757 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R128 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Economists are sometimes praised and often chastised for what happens to the nation and the world economies. But what exactly do economists do to earn either praise or scorn? Author Attiat F. Ott with Sheila Vegari explores the answer to that question in "What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought."

Ott and Vegari outline the discipline of economics through the views and ideas of nine political economists of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and the twentieth centuries. The chronologies of ideas involve a journey through the history of economic thought from Adam Smith's The "Wealth of Nations" to Nobel Laureate James Buchanan's "The Calculus of Consent."

This study reviews some of the arguments offered about economics as a science, presents the concepts of political economy, and discusses the principles of the macro economy as put forth by John Maynard Keynes in "The General Theory." It also covers the idea of the public economy advanced by the classical economists and augmented by the work of Paul Samuelson, Richard Musgrave, Gordon Tullock and James Buchanan. It examines the role of the economist as a teacher, a political economist, and as an adviser to policy makers.

"What Economists Do: A Journey through the History of Economic Thought" provides an intriguing picture of how economics has come of age through a chronology of ideas and principles that shape the world's economies.

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