To understand how countries grow and develop, it is essential to know how they learn and become m...
The publication of the first book by Kenneth Arrow and HervRaynaud, in 1986, led to an importan...
Amy Finkelstein examines the implications of moral hazard for health care in the context of conte...
Its basic empirical research and investigation of pure theories of investment in the sports and l...
This second part of a two-volume set continues to describe economists' efforts to quantify the so...
Originally published in 1951, Social Choice and Individual Values introduced “Arrow’s...
This is a collection of theoretical papers, including contributions by Partha Dasgupta and three ...
The publication of the first book by Kenneth Arrow and HervRaynaud, in 1986, led to an importan...
This book, co-authored by the Nobel-prized economist, Kenneth Arrow, considers public expenditure...
Kenneth J. Arrow's 'impossibility theorem' was a watershed in welfare economics, voting theory, a...
Edited by Rajnish Mehra, this volume focuses on the equity risk premium puzzle, a term coined by ...
This book, co-authored by the Nobel-prized economist, Kenneth Arrow, considers public expenditure...