This study, first published in 1994, examines an important issue, the repeal of the thirty percent withholding tax imposed by the US on interest payments to non-resident alien individuals and foreign corporations, that is emblematic of the US quest for foreign capital in the 1980s...
Originally published in 1994, this book, divided into three parts, examines macroeconomic models in a non-technical way. Part I discusses the importance of macroeconomic modelling; Part II examines the rise and fall of Keynesian income-expenditure models; and part III evaluates the evidence and pres..
Originally published in 1994, this book, divided into three parts, examines macroeconomic models in a non-technical way. Part I discusses the importance of macroeconomic modelling; Part II examines the rise and fall of Keynesian income-expenditure models; and part III evaluates the evidence and pres..
This book, first published in 1948, examines four industries studied as part of the Nuffield College Reconstruction Survey, begun in 1941. These studies, despite their apparent diversity, have a number of features in common. One is geography, and another, more pressing, is the relation of industry t..
The impact of technological change on the wider economy, especially its impact on economic growth, has been one of the key themes in the transition from the industrial age to the information age...
This book systematically introduces the basic methodologies and core conclusions of Game Theory, and analyzes various Chinese social issues and institutional arrangements by utilizing these methods and conclusions, aiming to address the issue of how people can cooperate better...
This book gives an early demonstration of applications of game theory to international economics - applications that were to transform this area during the 1990s...
In recent years certain leading figures in the world of economics have called the usefulness of general equilibrium theory into question. This book brings together leading economic theorists with important contributions to the this debate...