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  1. An Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics by Marc Lavoie, 2006-10-03
  2. Economics, Study Guide: Theory and Practice by Patrick J. Welch, Gerry F. Welch, 2007-01-29
  3. Environmental Economics and Management: Theory, Policy and Applications by Scott J. Callan, Janet M. Thomas, 2003-03-12
  4. Economic Theory and Cognitive Science: Microexplanation (Bradford Books) by Don Ross, 2007-03-30
  5. Game Theory for the Social Sciences (Studies in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics) by Herve Moulin, 1986-10-01
  6. Foundations of Dynamic Economic Analysis: Optimal Control Theory and Applications by Michael R. Caputo, 2005-01-17
  7. Community Economics: Linking Theory and Practice by Ron Schaffer, Steven C. Deller, et all 2004-04-16
  8. Institutions and Economic Theory: The Contribution of the New Institutional Economics (Economics, Cognition, and Society) by Eirik G. Furubotn, Rudolf Richter, 2005-10-21
  9. Environmental Economics: In Theory & Practice, Second Edition by Nick Hanley, Jason Shogren, et all 2007-01-01
  10. Regional and Urban Economics and Economic Development: Theory and Methods by Mary E. Edwards, 2007-03-12
  11. Price Theory and Applications (with Economic Applications, InfoTrac2-Semester Printed Access Card) by Steven Landsburg, 2007-08-02
  12. Game Theory with Economic Applications by H. Scott Bierman, Luis Fernandez, 1995
  13. Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources (Cambridge Economic Handbooks) by P. S. Dasgupta, G. M. Heal, 1980-03-31
  14. Managerial Economics - Theory, Applications & Cases 5e SG by E Mansfield, 2002-10-22

81. UCL/CORE - Economic Theory Seminar 2003-2004
economic theory Seminar. held in seminar room b135 at CORE. Special seminar Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at 13h Sylvain SORIN, Equipe
http://www.core.ucl.ac.be/news/CORE.econ.theory-sem.html
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    Leat YARIV, University of California at Los Angeles
    "Collective choice with communication" paper 1 paper 2
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82. The Economic Theory Of Public Enforcement Of Law
The economic theory of Public Enforcement of Law. Author info Abstract Publisher info Download info Related research Statistics. Author Info.
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This article surveys the theory of the public enforcement of lawthe use of public agents (inspectors, tax auditors, police, prosecutors) to detect and to sanction violators of legal rules. We first present the basic elements of the theory, focusing on the probability of imposition of sanctions, the magnitude and form of sanctions, and the rule of liability. We then examine a variety of extensions of the central theory, concerning accidental harms, costs of imposing fines, errors, general enforcement, marginal deterrence, the principal-agent relationship, settlements, self-reporting, repeat offenders, imperfect knowledge about the probability and magnitude of fines, and incapacitation. Download Info To download: If you experience problems downloading a file, check if you have the proper

83. Econometrica
Major economic journal. Publishes frequently on economic theory including game theory, microeconomics, and general equilibrium analysis.
http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=0012-9682

84. An Economic Theory Of Church Strictness
An economic theory of Church Strictness. Author info Abstract Publisher info Download info Related research Statistics. Author Info.
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85. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Environmental And Resource Economics
This journal, available online and on paper, focuses on economic theory and methods to solve environmental issues and problems that require detailed analysis in order to improve management strategies. Published in cooperation with the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE).
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0924-6460
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86. SSRN-The Economic Theory Of Public Enforcement Of Law By A. Mitchell Polinsky, S
SSRNThe economic theory of Public Enforcement of Law by A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven Shavell. Paper Stats Abstract Views 1510
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87. SSRN-The Economic Theory Of Public Enforcement Of Law By A. Mitchell Polinsky, S
SSRNThe economic theory of Public Enforcement of Law by A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven Shavell. Paper Stats Abstract Views 443 Downloads
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88. Manageability - Applying Economic Theory To Software
Home » blog » archive » Applying economic theory to Software. Applying economic theory to Software. Last Updated 2003-07-30 161429. Advert. 20030331115856
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89. INTRODUCTION: Economic Theory And The Practice Of Human Action
Friday, May 14, 2004. INTRODUCTION 3. economic theory and the Practice of Human Action Now it is quite obvious that our economic theory is not perfect.
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INTRODUCTION
3. Economic Theory and the Practice of Human Action
It is customary for many people to blame economics for being backward. Now it is quite obvious that our economic theory is not perfect. There is no such thing as perfection in human knowledge, nor for that matter in any other human achievement. Omniscience is denied to man. The most elaborate theory that seems to satisfy completely our thirst for knowledge may one day be amended or supplanted by a new theory. Science does not give us absolute and final certainty. It only gives us assurance within the limits of our mental abilities and the prevailing state of scientific thought. A scientific system is but one station in an endlessly progressing search for knowledge. It is necessarily affected by the insufficiency inherent in every human effort. But to acknowledge these facts does not mean that present-day economics is backward. It merely means that economics is a living thingand to live implies both imperfection and change. The reproach of an alleged backwardness is raised against economics from two different points of view. There are on the one hand some naturalists and physicists who censure economics for not being a natural science and not applying the

90. Can Economic Theory Explain Piracy Behavior?
AUTHOR HÃ¥kan J. Holm. TITLE Can economic theory explain piracy behavior? SUGGESTED CITATION HÃ¥kan J. Holm (2003) Can economic
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Notify a colleague about this paper Recommend that your institution subscribe Get Acrobat Reader Printing Tip: Select the option to 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog to ensure the article prints as it appears on screen. Learn more... ABSTRACT: This paper investigates if economic theory can explain variations in piracy behavior between individuals and between countries. It is demonstrated that economic theory explains a notable part of the individual variation in a survey study. Individuals with a low net valuation of an original when a copy is available are more prone to engage in piracy than individuals with a higher valuation. Individuals with a low cost of obtaining and handling copies are also more engaged in piracy. The country-wise variation can also be explained by economic variables; GNI/capita and judicial efficiency explain a substantial part of this variation. HOME MY ACCOUNT ALL JOURNALS CONTACT BEPRESS ... FAQ

91. B.M. Anderson: Social Value: Table Of Contents
Benjamin McAlester Anderson Jr. s Social Value A study in economic theory, critical and constructive Table of Contents. Citation
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Social Value:
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Citation: Benjamin McAlester Anderson Jr.. "Table of Contents" , Social Value: A study in economic theory, critical and constructive. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. (1911).
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Preface
Note
Part I
Introduction
Chapter I:
Problem and Plan of Procedure
Part II
Critique of Current Value Theory
Chapter II:
Formal and Logical Aspects of the Value Concept
Chapter III:
Value and Marginal Utility
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The Presuppositions of Economic Theory
Chapter VIII: The Philosophical and Psychological Presuppositions
Chapter IX: The Sociological Presuppositions
Part IV A Positive Theory of Social Value
Chapter X: Value as Generic The psychology of value
Chapter XI: Recapitulation The social values Functions of the Value Concept in Economics ... The Theory of Value and the Social Outlook Summary

92. Institute Of Economic Theory III, University Of Bonn
Research mainly on game theory directed by Prof. Shaked
http://hannibal.econ3.uni-bonn.de/e_index.html

93. Economic Theory...
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94. Werner Hildenbrand Home Page
Prof. Dr. Werner Hildenbrand at Institute for economic theory II, University of Bonn/Germany, contains cv and list of publications.
http://www.wiwi.uni-bonn.de/with2/hildenbrand/

95. Economics.uibk.ac.at
Department of economic theory, Economic Policy and Economic History provides list of faculty and publications.
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Wirtschaftstheorie, Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
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96. Bukharin
Three essays on the Bolshevik theoritician and leader. Bukharin  by Tareq Rahim; Bukharin's Theory of a Capitalist World Economy by Jennifer Kruczek; Nikolay Bukharin Left Communist to NEPman  by Corey Lichtman and Bukharin and Rightiest economic theory by by Alexandra Ginieres.
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MARXISM SOVIET BUKHARIN
Bukharin by Tareq Rahim
Bukharin's Theory of a Capitalist World Economy by Jennifer Kruczek
Nikolay Bukharin: Left Communist to NEPman
by Corey Lichtman

BUKHARIN AND RIGHTIST ECONOMIC THEORY By Alexandra Ginieres
Bukharin
by Tareq Rahim By 1905, at the age of sixteen, Bukharin had already become a leading member of the illegal student movement associated with the social democrats. As a political radical Bukharin was frequently imprisoned and was exiled in 1911, during which timed he lived and worked in Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the United States. It was during his time in exile that Bukharin established himself as a political thinker and theoretician. He completed his education and familiarized himself with western languages and theoretical literature. By 1917 he was able to speak and read German, French, and English. He published several important articles and completed The Economic Theory of the Leisure Class and Imperialism and World Economy. After the March 1917 Revolution Bukharin returned to Moscow and established a reputation as a Bolshevik theorist that was so strong that it was second only to Lenin. He became a prominent organizer of the October Revolution, served for twenty years on the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party, and was a member of the politburo for ten years. He was also in charge of Pravda between 1917 and 1929.

97. James A. Mirrlees - Autobiography
Major contributor on economic theory of incentives, asymmetric information and foundations of mechanism design. Winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1996 (together with William Vickrey).
http://www.nobel.se/economics/laureates/1996/mirrlees-autobio.html
To my relief, I passed the "control", the examination at age eleven to decide who could go on to the high school, the Douglas Ewart. In these days there were prizes every year. With much parental encouragement, I tried to win them, and as far as I remember was rather successful. But I must have had some sense that this drive to win is somewhat ignoble. When a friend beat me in chemistry I recollect being scolded at home for accepting defeat with equanimity. By the age of fourteen I had acquired a strange enthusiasm for mathematics, having managed to acquire a book called Teach Yourself Calculus, and done so. When he found out, the head mathematics teacher somehow gave me individual tuition during classes, and I raced ahead. At the same time the music teacher, who was also my piano teacher, provided books like Hogben's Mathematics for the Million. In the school bus, I tried to read my mathematics teacher's university books. This was much more fun than trying to come top. When asked by the Rector (the headmaster) what I wanted to do in life, I gave the obvious answer: be a professor of mathematics. Mr Geddie sounded appropriately sceptical.
In Scotland, unlike England, one does a wide range of subjects all through school, and for the final school examination: English, mathematics, science, French, Latin, history, in my case. Oddly enough this examination is taken in the penultimate year, at age sixteen, and the final school year is devoted to odds and ends, except that there were two special mathematics papers that one could do in that final year. I took them a year early, successfully, catching the attention of the inspector from the Scottish Education Department who suggested I should try for the

98. Journal Of Political Economy
Publishing analytical, interpretive, and empirical studies, the Journal presents work in traditional areasmonetary theory, fiscal policy, labor economics, planning and development, microand macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, industrial organizationas well as in such interdisciplinary fields as the history of economic thought and social economics. Electronic edition.
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99. Herbert Gintis' Web Site
Fulltext papers and class material covering game theory, the rational actor model in economic theory, experimental economics and anthropology.
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~gintis

100. American University: College Of Arts And Sciences - Economics
Program includes economic theory as well as applied fields such as labor economics or international finance. Internship opportunities.
http://www.american.edu/cas/department_economics.shtml

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Professor Howard M. Wachtel has been invited to be a member of a 12-person commission, constituted by the French President Jacques Chirac to prepare a report on global taxation for the next G8 meeting. Professor Wachtel has published many articles and speaks frequently to audiences about tax policy from a global perspective. Click here for info on the Departmental Seminar Series
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