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- Edited by L. Needleman,
REGIONAL ANALYSIS.
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England,
first published 1968,
brossura, cm. 11x18, pp.398,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.277
cod.3531
CONDIZIONI DEL LIBRO: buone,
segni di usura alla copertina,
pagine ingiallite
- Edited by M. Blaug,
ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION.
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England,
first published 1968,
brossura,cm.11x18, pp.441,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.312
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segni di usura alla copertina,
pagine ingiallite
- Edited by G. P. E. Clarkson,
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS.
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England,
first published 1968,
brossura, cm.11x18, pp.429,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.293
CONDIZIONI DEL LIBRO: buone,
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strappetto al dorso,
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- Edited by B. J. McCormick and E. Owen Smith,
THE LABOUR MARKET.
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England,
first published 1968,
brossura, cm.11x18, pp.393,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.277
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REGIONAL ANALYSIS - Contents
Introduction 7
Part One Introductory Surveys
1 J. R. Meyer (1963)
Regional economics: a survey 19
2 C. L. Leven (1964)
Regional and interregional accounts in perspective 61
3 C. M. Tiebout (1957)
Regional and interregional input-output models: An
appraisal 86
Part Two Regional Development in Particular
Countries
4 J. G. Williamson (1965)
Regional inequality and the process of national develop-
ment: a description of the patterns 99
5 G. H. Borts and J. L. Stein (1962)
Regional growth and maturity in the United States: a
study of regional structural change 159
6 H. B. Chenery (1962)
Development policies for Southern Italy 198
Part Three Inter-regional and International Trade
7 J. C. Ingram (1959)
State and regional payments mechanisms 237
8 J. R. Moroney and J. M. Walker (1966)
A regional test of the Heckscher-Ohlin hypothesis 252
Part Four Regional Stabilization Policy
9 S. Engerman (1965)
Regional aspects of stabilization policy 277
Part Five Location Theory
10 W. Alonso (1964)
Location theory 337
Part Six Some Statistical Techniques
11 G. Fisher (1962)
Further calculations on regional differences in profitability
and growth 369
Further reading 383
Acknowledgements 387
Author index 389
Subject index 393
ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION - Contents
Introduction 7
Part One The Concept of Human Capital
1 T. W. Schultz (1961)
Investment in human capital 13
2 H. G. Johnson (1964)
Towards a generalized capital accumulation approach to
economic development 34
3 H. G. Shaffer (1961)
A critique of the concept of human capital 45
4 T. W. Schultz (1961)
The concept of human capital: Reply 58
Part Two Surveys of the Literature
5 W. G. Bowen (1963)
Assessing the economic contribution of education 67
6 M. J. Bowman (1966)
The human investment revolution in economic thought 101
Part Three Cost-Benefit Analysis of Educational
Expenditures
7 W. Lee Hansen (1963)
Rates of return to investment in schooling in the United
States 137
8 B. A. Weisbrod (1962)
External effects of investment in education 156
9 G. S. Becker (1964)
Investment in on-the-job training 183
10 R. S. Eckaus (1963)
Comment on Beckers analysis of on-the-job training 208
11 M. Blaug (1965)
The rate of return on investment in education 215
Part Four The Manpower-Forecasting Approach
12 H. S. Pames (1964)
Manpower analysis in educational planning 263
13 H. S. Parnes (1964)
Relation of occupation to educational qualification 274
14 C. A. Moser and P. R. G. Layard (1964)
Estimating the need for qualified manpower in Britain 287
15 K. J. Arrow and W. M. Capron (1959)
Shortages and salaries: the engineer-scientist case in the
United States 318
16 R. G. Hollister (1967)
An evaluation of a manpower-forecasting exercise 338
Part Five Educational Planning in Developing
Countries
17 C. A. Anderson and M. J. Bowman (1967)
Theoretical considerations in educational planning 351
18 T. Balogh and P. P. Streeten (1963)
The planning of education in poor countries 383
19 P. J. Foster (1966)
The vocational school fallacy in development planning 396
Further Reading 425
Acknowledgements 431
Author Index 433
Subject Index 437
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS - Contents
Introduction 7
Part One Economic Theory and Business
Behaviour
1 H. A. Simon (1959)
Theories of decision-making in economics and behavioral
science 13
2 G. P. E. Clarkson (1963)
Interactions of economic theory and operations research 50
Part Two Some Managerial Decision Models
3 H. I. Ansoff (1958)
A model for diversification 75
4 F. Harary and B. Lipstein (1962)
The dynamics of brand loyalty: a Markovian approach 107
5 R. M. Cyert, H. J. Davidson, and G.L. Thompson (1962)
Estimation of the allowance for doubtful accounts by
Markov chains 134
Part Three Financial Decision-Making
6 D. Teichroew, A. A. Robichek, and M. Montalbano
(1965)
An analysis of criteria for investment and financing deci-
sions under certainty 159
7 H. M. Weingartner (1966)
Capital budgeting of interrelated projects: survey and
synthesis 194
Part Four Production and Inventory Systems
8 B. P. Dzielinski, C. T. Baker, and A. S. Manne (1963)
Simulation tests of lot size programming Til
5
9 K. R. MacCrimmon and C. A. Ryavec (1964)
An analytical study of the PERT assumptions 274
Part Five Mathematical Programming
10 A. Charnes and W. W. Cooper (1957)
Management models and industrial applications of linear
programming 303
11 R. A. Howard (1966)
Dynamic programming ill
Further Reading 415
Acknowledgements 417
Author Index 419
Subject Index 425
THE LABOUR MARKET - Contents
Introduction
Part One The Demand for Labour
1 R. A. Lester (1946)
Shortcomings of marginal analysis for wage-employment
problems 13
2 F. Machlup (1946)
Marginal analysis and empirical research 37
Part Two The Supply of Labour
3 S. Rottenberg (1956)
On choice in labor markets 49
4 G. S. Becker (1965)
A theory oj the allocation of time 75
Part Three Trade Unions
5 H. A. Turner (1955)
Trade union organization 105
6 M. W. Reder (1959)
Job scarcity and the nature of union power 120
7 P. A. Weinstein (1964)
The featherbedding problem 143
Part Four Bargaining Theory
8 C. M. Stevens (1958)
On the theory of negotiation 155
Part Five The Allocation of Labour
9 W. B. Reddaway (1959)
Wage flexibility and the distribution of labour 181
Part Six Wage Differentials
10 M. W. Reder (1955)
The theory of occupational wage differentials 203
11 H. A. Turner (1957)
Inflation and wage differentials in Great Britain 228
Part Seven Unemployment
12 R. G. Lipsey (1965)
Structural and deficient-demand unemployment
reconsidered 245
Part Eight Full Employment and Inflation
13 R. G. Lipsey (1962)
Can there be a valid theory of wages? 269
14 A. G. Hines (1964)
Trade unions and wage inflation in the United Kingdom
1893-1961 284
15 H. F. Lydall (1958)
Inflation and the earnings gap 320
Part Nine Labour's Share in the National
Income
16 N. Kaldor (1955)
Alternative theories of distribution 349
Further Reading 380
Acknowledgements 382
Author Index 385
Subject Index 391