The Best of Business Economics

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Since its establishment in 1965, Business Economics has been an essential resource for those who use economics in the workplace. Its consistent intent has been to distinguish itself from academic journals by focusing on what is useful to practitioners of economics in their everyday work, and it has risen to become the leading forum for debating solutions to critical business problems, analyzing key business and economic issues, and sharing of best-practice models, tools, and hands-on techniques. In celebration of the journal's anniversary, The Best of "Business Economics" brings together forty of the best articles from half a century of publication: those that pushed boundaries, challenged conventional wisdom, and redefined the way practitioners and academics approached their work. Much of the insight afforded in this collection on the uses and limitations of economics are as fresh and useful today as when they were published. Featuring award-winning articles and the world's premier economists, this collection is an essential addition to any economics library.


Feature articles written by top economists such as Alan S. Blinder, Paul Krugman, and Lawrence H. Summers Articles were selected by a panel of veteran Business Economics editorial board members for their lasting contributions to the field Business Economics celebrates its 50th year Business Economics is included in the ABS Academic Journal Quality Guide

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The National Association for Business Economics is the premier professional association for business economists and others who use economics in the workplace. Since 1959, NABE has attracted the most prominent figures in economics, business, and academia to its membership with highly-regarded conferences, educational and career development offerings, and industry surveys.

Robert Thomas Crow has served as editor of Business Economics since 1999. Prior to that, he was Chief Economist of the Bechtel Group. He has also been a member of the Bank of the Orient's Board of Directors and a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University's Program on Energy and Sustainable Development in the Institute for International Studies.


Inhalt
Introduction; Robert Thomas Crow
PART I: 1965-1974

  1. A New Look At Monetary and Fiscal Policy (1967); Paul A. Volcker
  2. The Role of Money in Economic Activity: Complicated or Simple? (1969); Edward M. Gramlich
  3. Econometric Model Building for Growth Projections (1969); Lawrence R. Klein
  4. President's Message (1970); Alan Greenspan
  5. The Social Significance of Environmental Pollution (1970); Barry Commoner
  6. The Productivity Slow-Down (1971); John W. Kendrick
  7. Why Productivity is Important (1973); Geoffrey H. Moore
    PART II: 1975-1984
  8. Presidential Address: NABE and the Business Forecaster (1975); Robert G. Dederick
  9. Thoughts on Inflation: The Basic Forces (1975); Gottfried Haberler
  10. The Practical Use of Economic Analysis in Investment Management (1975); Edmund A. Mennis
  11. On Human Welfare (1979); Albert G. Matamoros
  12. Company Total Factor Productivity: Refinements, Production Functions, and Certain Effects of Regulation(1981); Douglas L. Cocks
  13. Conservatives, Economists, and Neckties (1983); Herbert Stein
  14. Economics From Three Perspectives (1982); Marina v.N. Whitman
  15. Was Adam Smith a Monetarist or a Keynesian? (1984); Charles P. Kindleberger
    PART III: 1985-1994
  16. The Effect of Government on Economic Efficiency (1987); George J. Stigler
  17. On the Structure of an Economy (1988); James M. Buchanan
  18. Rethinking International Trade (1988); Paul Krugman
  19. The Suicidal Impulse of the Business Community (1989); Milton Friedman
  20. A Guide to What is Known About Business Cycles (1990); Victor Zarnowitz
  21. Some Financial Perspectives on Comparative Costs of Capital (1991); J. Fred Weston
  22. Health Insurance Derivatives: The Newest Application of Modern Financial Risk Management (1993); James A. Hayes, Joseph B. Cole and David I. Meiselman
    PART IV: 1995-2014
  23. An Ambitious Agenda for Economic Growth (1996); Murray Weidenbaum
  24. Capitalism and itsDiscontents (1998); Michael J. Boskin
  25. Protecting Against the Next Financial Crisis: The Need to Reform Global Financial Oversight, the IMF, and Monetary Policy Goals (1999); Henry Kaufman
  26. How the Economy Came to Resemble the Model (1999); Alan S. Blinder
  27. What Would Adam Smith Say Now? (2000); Henry Kaufman
  28. Information Technology and the U.S. Productivity Revival: A Review of the Evidence (2001); Kevin J. Stiroh
  29. Understanding Inflation: Lessons From My Central Banking Career (2002); Harvey Rosenblum
  30. Managing Exchange Rates: Achievement of Global Re-Balancing or Evidence of Global Co-Dependency? (2004); Catherine L. Mann
    PART V: 2005-2015
  31. The Explanatory Power of Monetary Policy Rules (2007); John B. Taylor
  32. Adam Smith and the Political Economy of a Modern Financial Crisis (2008); Michael Mussa
  33. Underwriting, Mortgage Lending, and House Prices: 1996-2008 (2009); James A. Wilcox
  34. The Impact of the Housing Market Boom and Bust on Consumption Spending (2010); Jeremy A. Leonard
  35. Macroprudential Supervision and Monetary Policy in the Post-Crisis World (2010); Janet L. Yellen
  36. Nightmare on Kaiserstrasse (2011); Kenneth Rogoff
  37. Financial Services and the Trust Deficit: Why the Industry Should Make Better Governance a Top Priority (2013); Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
  38. U.S. Economic Prospects: Secular Stagnation, Hysteresis, and the Zero Lower Bound (2014); Lawrence H. Summers
    PART VI: FEATURE ARTICLES
  39. Focus on Industries and Markets: Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Equipment (2011); David A. Petina, Michael Murphy, Andrew C. Gross
  40. Focus on Statistics: Initial Results of the 2012 Economic Census (2014); Robert P. Parker
  41. Economics at Work: Economics at the American Chemistry Council (2014); Thomas Kevin Swift
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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781349574179
    • Auflage 1st edition 2016
    • Editor Robert Thomas Crow
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Allgemeines & Lexika
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T27mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781349574179
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1349574171
    • Veröffentlichung 19.02.2016
    • Titel The Best of Business Economics
    • Untertitel Highlights from the First Fifty Years
    • Gewicht 750g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan US
    • Anzahl Seiten 500

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