Creating a learning society : a new approach to growth, development, and social progress /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2014]
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Series: | Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
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Online Access: | Connect to this title online (unlimited simultaneous users allowed; 325 uses per year) |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress: Basic Concepts
- ch. One Learning Revolution
- ch. Two On the Importance of learning
- ch. Three Learning Economy
- ch. Four Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning Environment
- ch. Five Market Structure, Welfare, and Learning
- ch. Six Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition
- pt. TWO Analytics
- ch. Seven Learning in a Closed Economy---the Basic Model
- ch. Eight Two-Period, N-Good Model with Endogenous Labor Supply
- ch. Nine Learning with Monopolistic Competition
- ch. Ten Long-Term Growth and Innovation
- ch. Eleven Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning Environment
- pt. THREE Policies for a Learning Society
- ch. Twelve Role of Industrial and Trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society
- ch. Thirteen Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society
- ch. Fourteen Macroeconomic and Investment Policies for a Learning Society
- ch. Fifteen Intellectual Property
- ch. Sixteen Social Transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society
- ch. Seventeen Concluding Remarks
- pt. FOUR Commentary and Afterword
- ch. Eighteen Introductory Remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture, Michael Woodford
- ch. Nineteen Further Considerations, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald
- ch. Twenty Commentary: The Case for Industrial Policy, Philippe Aghion
- ch. Twenty-One Commentary---Robert Solow
- ch. Twenty-Two Commentary, Kenneth J. Arrow.