Knowledge, its creation, distribution, and economic significance için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Knowledge, its creation, distribution, and economic significance
Yazar:
Machlup, Fritz, 1902-
ISBN:
9780691042268

9780691612577
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
3 v. ; 25 cm.
İçerik:
v. 1. Knowledge and knowledge production -- v. 2. The branches of learning -- v. 3. The economics of information and human capital.

Volume 3: TABLE OF CONTENTS: FrontMatter, pg. i Contents, pg. v Analytical Table Of Contents, pg. vii Foreword, pg. xvii Acknowledgments, pg. xix Chapter 1. Introduction, pg. 1 Chapter 2. Old Roots and New Growth, pg. 15 Chapter 3. Information and Prices: Futures, Insurance, and Product Markets, pg. 42 Chapter 4. Labor Markets and Financial Markets, pg. 78 Chapter 5. Public Decisions and Public Goods, pg. 121 Chapter 6. New Knowledge, Dispersed Information, and Central Planning, pg. 159 Chapter 7. Empirical Research, Theoretical Analysis, Applied Inquiry, pg. 205 Appendix to Chapter 7. Contents of Economic Journals: Relative Shares of Empirical, Theoretical, and Applied Work, pg. 235 Chapter 8. Economic Agents, Equilibria, and Expectations, pg. 245 Chapter 9. The Expanding Specialty: Surveys and Classifications, pg. 283 Chapter 10. A New Classification, pg. 313 Chapter 11. A Sample Bibliography, pg. 335 Chapter 12. Basic Notions of Capital Theory, pg. 403 Chapter 13. Investment in Human Resources and Productive Knowledge, pg. 419 Chapter 14. Private and Social Valuation, pg. 439 Chapter 15. Human Capacity, Created by Nature and Nurture, pg. 453 Chapter 16. The Route from Investments to Returns, pg. 468 Chapter 17. Production Functions: The Choice of Variables, pg. 492 Chapter 18. Productivity Versus Credentials, pg. 523 Chapter 19. Depreciation of Knowledge Stocks and Human Capital, pg. 538 Chapter 20. Profiles of Lifetime Learning and Earning, pg. 577 Chapter 21. Rates of Return to Investment in Education, pg. 590 Index, pg. 611
Özet:
Volume III examines in clear and elegant prose the roles of knowledge and information in economics. Part One analyzes the effects of new or uncertain information on market performance; examines the formation and revision of expectations; and provides a classification of literature and an extensive bibliography. Part Two discusses private and social valuations of education and training, the controversy over nature vs. nurture, " the issue of "credentialism, " and the depreciation of human capital. Originally published in 1984. 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.
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