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Creating a learning society: a new approach to growth, development, and social progress: basic concepts ; The learning revolution ; On the importance of learning ; a learning economy ; Creating a learning firm and a learning environment ; Market structure, Welfare, and learning ; The welfare economics of Schumpeterian Competition
Part 2: Analytics ; Learning in a closed economy-the basic model ; A two-period, N-good model with endogenous labor supply ; Learning with monopolistic competition ; Long-term growth and innovation ; The infant-economy argument for protection: Trade policy in a learning environment
Part 3: Policies for a learning society. The role of industrial and trade policy in creating a learning society ; Financial policy and creating a learning Society ; Macroeconomic and investment policies for a learning society ; Intellectual property ; Social transformation and the creation of a learning society ; Including remarks
Part 4: Commentary and afterword. Introductory remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture, by Michael Woodford ; Further considerations, by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald ; Commentary: The case for industrial policy, by Philippe Aghion ; Commentary, by Robert Solow ; Commentary, by Kenneth Arrow
Afterword: Rethinking industrial policy, by Philippe Aghion
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Notes on contributors
Index.
Part 2: Analytics ; Learning in a closed economy-the basic model ; A two-period, N-good model with endogenous labor supply ; Learning with monopolistic competition ; Long-term growth and innovation ; The infant-economy argument for protection: Trade policy in a learning environment
Part 3: Policies for a learning society. The role of industrial and trade policy in creating a learning society ; Financial policy and creating a learning Society ; Macroeconomic and investment policies for a learning society ; Intellectual property ; Social transformation and the creation of a learning society ; Including remarks
Part 4: Commentary and afterword. Introductory remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture, by Michael Woodford ; Further considerations, by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald ; Commentary: The case for industrial policy, by Philippe Aghion ; Commentary, by Robert Solow ; Commentary, by Kenneth Arrow
Afterword: Rethinking industrial policy, by Philippe Aghion
Notes
references
Notes on contributors
Index.