Industrial Dynamics: Technological, Organizational, and Structural Changes in Industries and FirmsB. Carlsson Springer Science & Business Media, 06/12/2012 - 319 من الصفحات This book is based on the papers presented at a conference on "New Issues in Industrial Economics" held at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, June 8-10, 1987. The conference was organized by the Research Program in Industrial Economics (RPIE) in the Department of Economics at CWRU and was sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation, the Eaton Corporation, and The Standard Oil Company (later renamed BP America, Inc.). Their generous support is gratefully acknowledged. All of the papers have been revised, in several cases extensively, since their presentation at the conference. One of the primary reasons for organizing the conference was the concern that Industrial Economics has become too narrowly focused in most academic programs, largely being confined to Industrial Organization, i.e., issues of public policy towards enterprise with emphasis on antitrust and regulatory policy. This subject definition leaves out a number of interesting and important questions about how industries evolve over time, what the role of technological change (and organizational change) is in that process, and the associated structural changes within industries and firms. The object of this book is to derme these issues and suggest a framework within which they can be analyzed. I would like to thank all the conference participants for their contributions, particularly my colleagues at CWRU, Asim Erdilek and William S. Peirce, without whose encouragement and support the conference would not have taken place. |
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... Eliasson 21 Chapter 3 The Supply Side : Technology and History G.N. von Tunzelmann 55 Chapter 4 Economic Change and the Boundaries of the Firm Richard N. Langlois 85 Chapter 5 ' Development Blocks ' in Industrial Economics 109 Erik ...
... Eliasson 21 Chapter 3 The Supply Side : Technology and History G.N. von Tunzelmann 55 Chapter 4 Economic Change and the Boundaries of the Firm Richard N. Langlois 85 Chapter 5 ' Development Blocks ' in Industrial Economics 109 Erik ...
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... Eliasson have been particularly helpful . I would also like to thank Rolf Bergman , Asim Erdilek , Frank Stafford and Nils - Olov Stålhammar for constructive criticism of earlier drafts . " Industrial Dynamics " ( Carlsson 1987 ) ...
... Eliasson have been particularly helpful . I would also like to thank Rolf Bergman , Asim Erdilek , Frank Stafford and Nils - Olov Stålhammar for constructive criticism of earlier drafts . " Industrial Dynamics " ( Carlsson 1987 ) ...
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... Eliasson's micro - to - macro model of the Swedish economy ( 1977 and 1985 ) are modern representatives of the tradition . Strong links exist between this tradition and other subdisciplines ( economic history , economic growth , etc ...
... Eliasson's micro - to - macro model of the Swedish economy ( 1977 and 1985 ) are modern representatives of the tradition . Strong links exist between this tradition and other subdisciplines ( economic history , economic growth , etc ...
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... Eliasson and G. N. von Tunzelmann in this volume , that the main reason for the lack of a truly dynamic theory of economic growth is the inadequate modeling of the supply side as a determinant of economic growth . The inadequacy is ...
... Eliasson and G. N. von Tunzelmann in this volume , that the main reason for the lack of a truly dynamic theory of economic growth is the inadequate modeling of the supply side as a determinant of economic growth . The inadequacy is ...
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... Eliasson does , rather than as a transformer of physical inputs into physical products , the " theory of the firm " takes on a new and different meaning . The salient features of the firm which need to be modeled are those describing ...
... Eliasson does , rather than as a transformer of physical inputs into physical products , the " theory of the firm " takes on a new and different meaning . The salient features of the firm which need to be modeled are those describing ...
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The U S Japan Semiconductor Trade Agreement | 211 |
Adjustment to International Disturbances | 239 |
Free versus Controlled Competition | 271 |
About the Contributors | 299 |
Subject Index | 307 |
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