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An Almost Practical Step Toward Sustainability (Paperback): Robert M. Solow An Almost Practical Step Toward Sustainability (Paperback)
Robert M. Solow
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nobel Laureate Robert Solow explores how changes in social accounting practice could contribute to more rational debate and action in crafting economic and environmental policy. A thoughtful work about the wise use of society's natural resources, intergenerational equity, and the translation of ideas about sustainability into real policy.

An Almost Practical Step Toward Sustainability (Hardcover): Robert M. Solow An Almost Practical Step Toward Sustainability (Hardcover)
Robert M. Solow
R5,176 Discovery Miles 51 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nobel Laureate Robert Solow explores how changes in social accounting practice could contribute to more rational debate and action in crafting economic and environmental policy. A thoughtful work about the wise use of society's natural resources, intergenerational equity, and the translation of ideas about sustainability into real policy.

Productivity Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment - The Collected Essays of Robert J. Gordon (Hardcover): Robert J Gordon Productivity Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment - The Collected Essays of Robert J. Gordon (Hardcover)
Robert J Gordon; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R4,876 Discovery Miles 48 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seventeen essays include three previously unpublished works and offer sharply etched views on the principal topics of macroeconomics- growth, inflation, and unemployment. Robert Gordon re-examines their salient points in a new accessible introduction to modern macroeconomics. Each of the four parts into which the essays are grouped also offers a new, introduction. The foreword by Nobel Laureate Robert M. Solow comments on the continuing importance of these essays which date from 1968 to the present.

Work and Welfare (Hardcover, New): Robert M. Solow, Etc Work and Welfare (Hardcover, New)
Robert M. Solow, Etc; Edited by Amy Gutmann
R2,213 Discovery Miles 22 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Solow directs his attention here to one of today's most controversial social issues: how to get people off welfare and into jobs. With characteristic eloquence, wit, and rigor, Solow condemns the welfare reforms recently passed by Congress and President Clinton for confronting welfare recipients with an unworkable choice--finding work in the current labor market or losing benefits. He argues that the only practical and fair way to move recipients to work is, in contrast, through an ambitious plan to guarantee that every able-bodied citizen has access to a job.

Solow contends that the demand implicit in the 1996 Welfare Reform Act for welfare recipients to find work in the existing labor market has two crucial flaws. First, the labor market would not easily make room for a huge influx of unskilled, inexperienced workers. Second, the normal market adjustment to that influx would drive down earnings for those already in low-wage jobs. Solow concludes that it is legitimate to want welfare recipients to work, but not to want them to live at a miserable standard or to benefit at the expense of the working poor, especially since children are often the first to suffer. Instead, he writes, we should create new demand for unskilled labor through public-service employment and incentives to the private sector--in effect, fair "workfare." Solow presents widely ignored evidence that recipients themselves would welcome the chance to work. But he also points out that practical, morally defensible workfare would be extremely expensive--a problem that politicians who support the idea blithely fail to admit. Throughout, Solow places debate over welfare reform in the context of a struggle to balance competing social values, in particular self-reliance and altruism.

The book originated in Solow's 1997 Tanner Lectures on Human Values at Princeton University. It includes reactions from the distinguished scholars Gertrude Himmelfarb, Anthony Lewis, Glenn Loury, and John Roemer, who expand on and take issue with Solow's arguments. "Work and Welfare" is a powerful contribution to debate about welfare reform and a penetrating look at the values that shape its course.

Learning from 'Learning by Doing' - Lessons for Economic Growth (Hardcover): Robert M. Solow Learning from 'Learning by Doing' - Lessons for Economic Growth (Hardcover)
Robert M. Solow
R2,647 Discovery Miles 26 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book by a Nobel laureate in economics begins with a brief exposition of Kenneth J. Arrow's classic paper "The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing" (1962). It shows how Arrow's idea fits into the modern theory of economic growth, and uses it as a springboard for a critical consideration of spectacular recent developments that have made growth theory a dynamic topic today.
The author then develops a new theory that combines learning by doing (identifying it with the concept of "continuous improvement") with a separate process of discrete "innovations." Learning by doing leads to a fairly smooth reduction in labor required per unit of output, tied to the rate of gross investment in new capital equipment. Innovations arrive at random; when one of them happens, the labor requirement takes a jump downward.
This new model, simple as it is, does not lend itself to self-contained solution. The author accordingly presents the results of a series of computer simulations that exhibit the variety of paths the new model economy can follow, showing, among other things, that early good luck can have a persistent effect. The book concludes with some general reflections on policies for economic growth, drawn not from any one modeling exercise but from general experience with a variety of growth models.
Of the four chapters of this book, the first two were presented as the Kenneth J. Arrow Lectures at Stanford University in 1993. The computer simulations were specially done for inclusion in this book. The final chapter on policies for economic growth was first presented as the Ernest Sturc Lecture at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington in 1991.

Learning from 'Learning by Doing' - Lessons for Economic Growth (Paperback): Robert M. Solow Learning from 'Learning by Doing' - Lessons for Economic Growth (Paperback)
Robert M. Solow
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book by a Nobel laureate in economics begins with a brief exposition of Kenneth J. Arrow's classic paper "The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing" (1962). It shows how Arrow's idea fits into the modern theory of economic growth, and uses it as a springboard for a critical consideration of spectacular recent developments that have made growth theory a dynamic topic today.
The author then develops a new theory that combines learning by doing (identifying it with the concept of "continuous improvement") with a separate process of discrete "innovations." Learning by doing leads to a fairly smooth reduction in labor required per unit of output, tied to the rate of gross investment in new capital equipment. Innovations arrive at random; when one of them happens, the labor requirement takes a jump downward.
This new model, simple as it is, does not lend itself to self-contained solution. The author accordingly presents the results of a series of computer simulations that exhibit the variety of paths the new model economy can follow, showing, among other things, that early good luck can have a persistent effect. The book concludes with some general reflections on policies for economic growth, drawn not from any one modeling exercise but from general experience with a variety of growth models.
Of the four chapters of this book, the first two were presented as the Kenneth J. Arrow Lectures at Stanford University in 1993. The computer simulations were specially done for inclusion in this book. The final chapter on policies for economic growth was first presented as the Ernest Sturc Lecture at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington in 1991.

Full Employment Regained? (Paperback, New): James Edward Meade Full Employment Regained? (Paperback, New)
James Edward Meade; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Have we given up trying to gain full employment?' 'If not, what should we be trying to do about it?' These are the fundamental questions that James Meade poses, and attempts to answer, in this short but timely book. As the issue of full employment moves once again to the centre of the political debate, Professor Meade draws our attention to a number of economic and financial factors which are neglected in debate, and suggests a novel package of changes which could be used to tackle the full employment problem. He condemns the neglect of macroeconomic analysis in designing full-employment policies, and asserts that the money value of total domestic production rather than the price level should be the object of a combined fiscal-monetary policy, which itself should focus on low interest rates rather than low tax rates.

The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric (Paperback, New ed): Arjo Klamer, Donald N. McCloskey, Robert M. Solow The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric (Paperback, New ed)
Arjo Klamer, Donald N. McCloskey, Robert M. Solow
R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of economics proves to be a matter of metaphor and storytelling - its mathematics is metaphoric and its policy-making is narrative. Economists have begun to realize this and to rethink how they speak. This volume is the result of a conference held at Wellesley College, involving both theoretical and applied economists, that explored the consequences of the rhetoric and the conversation of the field of economics.

Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory (Paperback, New): Robert M. Solow Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory (Paperback, New)
Robert M. Solow
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert Solow is widely regarded as one of the greatest living economists. He has conducted path-breaking work in both microeconomics and macroeconomics, is the best-selling author of numerous publications, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Science in 1987. In Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory, Professor Solow gives a nontechnical account of the implications of monopolistic competition on macroeconomic theory and shows that simple and tractable micro-based models can offer the possibility of a richer and more intuitive macroeconomics.

The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric (Hardcover, New): Arjo Klamer, Donald N. McCloskey, Robert M. Solow The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric (Hardcover, New)
Arjo Klamer, Donald N. McCloskey, Robert M. Solow
R2,825 Discovery Miles 28 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The field of economics proves to be a matter of metaphor and storytelling - its mathematics is metaphoric and its policy-making is narrative. Economists have begun to realize this and to rethink how they speak. This volume is the result of a conference held at Wellesley College, involving both theoretical and applied economists, that explored the consequences of the rhetoric and the conversation of the field of economics.

The Academic Scribblers - Third Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): William Breit, Roger L. Ransom The Academic Scribblers - Third Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
William Breit, Roger L. Ransom; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R3,462 Discovery Miles 34 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Academic Scribblers offers a thoughtful and highly literate summary of modern economic thought. It presents the story of economics through the lives of twelve major modern economists, beginning with Alfred Marshall and concluding with Paul Samuelson and Milton Friedman. In a very real sense, this book picks up where Robert Heilbroner's classic The Wordly Philosophers leaves off. Whereas Heilbroner begins with Smith and ends with Joseph Schumpeter, Breit and Ransom bring the story of modern American and British economic theory up to the 1980s. The Academic Scribblers is an elegant summary of modern economic policy debate and an enticement into a happy engagement with the "dismal science" of economics." Originally published in 1998. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Academic Scribblers - Third Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): William Breit, Roger L. Ransom The Academic Scribblers - Third Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
William Breit, Roger L. Ransom; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"The Academic Scribblers" offers a thoughtful and highly literate summary of modern economic thought. It presents the story of economics through the lives of twelve major modern economists, beginning with Alfred Marshall and concluding with Paul Samuelson and Milton Friedman. In a very real sense, this book picks up where Robert Heilbroner's classic "The Wordly Philosophers" leaves off. Whereas Heilbroner begins with Smith and ends with Joseph Schumpeter, Breit and Ransom bring the story of modern American and British economic theory up to the 1980s. "The Academic Scribblers" is an elegant summary of modern economic policy debate and an enticement into a happy engagement with the "dismal science" of economics."

Originally published in 1998.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Productivity Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment - The Collected Essays of Robert J. Gordon (Paperback, New): Robert J Gordon Productivity Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment - The Collected Essays of Robert J. Gordon (Paperback, New)
Robert J Gordon; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R2,658 Discovery Miles 26 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seventeen essays include three previously unpublished works and offer sharply etched views on the principal topics of macroeconomics- growth, inflation, and unemployment. Robert Gordon re-examines their salient points in a new accessible introduction to modern macroeconomics. Each of the four parts into which the essays are grouped also offers a new, introduction. The foreword by Nobel Laureate Robert M. Solow comments on the continuing importance of these essays which date from 1968 to the present.

Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory (Hardcover, New): Robert M. Solow Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory (Hardcover, New)
Robert M. Solow
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert Solow is widely regarded as one of the greatest living economists. He has conducted path-breaking work in both microeconomics and macroeconomics, is the best-selling author of numerous publications, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Science in 1987. In Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory, Professor Solow gives a nontechnical account of the implications of monopolistic competition on macroeconomic theory and shows that simple and tractable micro-based models can offer the possibility of a richer and more intuitive macroeconomics.

The Work of the Future - Building Better Jobs in an Age of Intelligent Machines: David Autor, David A. Mindell, Elisabeth B... The Work of the Future - Building Better Jobs in an Age of Intelligent Machines
David Autor, David A. Mindell, Elisabeth B Reynolds; Foreword by Robert M. Solow
R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Growth Theory - An Exposition (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Robert M. Solow Growth Theory - An Exposition (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Robert M. Solow
R2,845 Discovery Miles 28 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the Second Edition of a book on the subject for which Professor Solow received the Nobel Prize in Economics (1987). This edition includes the Nobel Lecture and the siz chapters from the First edition, and adds a transitional chapter (the "Intermezzo") and six new chapters on recent developments in growth theory.

Made in America - Regaining the Productive Edge (Paperback, 1st HarperPerennial ed): Michael L. Dertouzos, Richard K. Lester,... Made in America - Regaining the Productive Edge (Paperback, 1st HarperPerennial ed)
Michael L. Dertouzos, Richard K. Lester, Robert M. Solow
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The biggest-selling book in MIT history, Made in America is the definitive account of how America works. Based on interviews with hundreds of workers, this vivid portrait noly only identifies weaknesses and problems in management and productivity, but offers workable solutions for making American business work well again.

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