Economics for an imperfect world : essays in honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz / edited by Richard Arnott [and others].
2003
HB133 .E3294 2003eb
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Economics for an imperfect world : essays in honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz / edited by Richard Arnott [and others].
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9780262267342 (electronic bk.)
0262267349 (electronic bk.)
0262267349 (electronic bk.)
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2003.
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English
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1 online resource (viii, 702 pages) : illustrations
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HB133 .E3294 2003eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
330/.01/154
Summary
Essays by leading economic thinkers reflecting the influence of 2001 Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz. Throughout Joseph Stiglitz's long and distinguished career in economics, the focus has been on the real world, with all of its imperfections. His 2001 Nobel Prize recognized his pioneering research in imperfect information; his work in other areas, including macroeconomics, public economics, and development economics, has been just as influential. This volume, a collection of essays written to mark Stiglitz's sixtieth birthday, reflects the wide-ranging influence of "Stiglitzian" economics. The many distinguished contributors are his teachers, students, and coauthors; their participation testifies to the personal and professional impact of Joseph Stiglitz's contributions to contemporary economic thought.
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