What's economics worth? : valuing policy research /
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Context. Overview / Philip G. Pardey and Vincent H. Smith
- The economics research industry / Vincent H. Smith, Philip G. Pardey, and Connie Chan-Kang
- pt. 2. Economists and applied economics research. Assessing the benefits of economics research: what are the problems? / Paul Krugman
- The relevance of economists / Arnold Harberger
- The benefits of social science research / Vincent H. Smith and John Freebairn
- Adding value through policy-oriented research: reflections of a scholar-practitioner / C. Peter Timmer
- pt. 3. Economic information in the policy process. Second thoughts on a framework for evaluating agricultural economics research / Bob Lindner
- Trade policy and economic development: how we learn / Anne O. Krueger
- Returns to policy-related social science research in agriculture / Bruce Gardner
- pt. 4. Estimating the values of economics research. Measuring the benefits of policy-oriented social science research: evidence from two developing countries / George W. Norton and Jeffrey Alwang
- Rice trade policies in Vietnam: the impact of policy-oriented economics research / James G. Ryan
- The value of economics research / David Zilberman and amir Heiman
- What's economics worth? A summing up / Philip G. Pardey and Vincent H. Smith.