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Welfare economics / edited by William J. Baumol and Charles A. Wilson.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor Mark Blaug ; 126 | An Elgar reference collection | The international library of critical writings in economics | An Elgar reference collectionDetalles de publicación: Cheltenham, Inglaterra ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2001.Descripción: 3 volúmenes : ilustraciones, gráficas a blanco y negro ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1852782005
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HB 30 .I58 no. 126
Contenidos:
VOLUMEN 1 -- Acknowledgements ix -- Preface / William J. Baumol, Charles A. Wilson, xiii -- Introduction / William J. Baumol, Charles A. Wilson, xv -- Part I. The criteria -- A. Pareto criterion and compensation principles -- 1. A note on welfare propositions in economics / T. de Scitovszky, 5 -- 2. Evaluation of real national income / Paul A. Samuelson, 17 -- 3. Maximum ophelimity / Vilfredo Pareto, 46 -- B. Compensation and its shortcomings -- 4. Welfare propositions of economics and inter-personal comparisons of utility / Nicholas Kaldor, 51 -- 5. The valuation of social income / J.R. Hicks, 55 -- 6. The intransitivity of certain criteria used in welfare economics / W.M. Gorman, 75 -- 7. Aggregate demand, real national income, and the compensation principle / John S. Chipman and James C. Moore, 86 -- Part II. Foundations -- A. General treatment -- 8. Three basic postulates for applied welfare economics: an interpretive essay / Arnold C. Harberger, 119 -- 9. Distributional equity and the optimal structure of public prices / Martin S. Feldstein, 132 -- 10. The welfare foundations of cost-benefit analysis / Robin W. Boadway, 137 -- B. Tools for welfare measurement: single consumer and producer -- 11. The four consumer's surpluses / J.R. Hicks, 153 -- 12. Communications: rent as a measure of welfare change / E.J. Mishan, 164 -- 13. Consumer's surplus without apology / Robert D. Willig, 174 -- 14. The plain truth about consumer surplus / Ezra J. Mishan, 183 -- 15. Consumer's surplus in commodity space / Alan Randall and John R. Stoll, 207 -- Part III. Many-consumer economies -- A. Aggregation of welfare -- 16. Richard T. Ely lecture: economics and political economy and the significance of economic science -- Lord Robbins, 219 -- 17. A reformulation of certain aspects of welfare economics / Abram Burk, 265 -- 18. Social indifference curves / Paul A. Samuelson, 290 -- B. Does addition of consumers' and producers' surpluses add up? -- 19. A note on welfare surpluses and gains from trade in general equilibrium / James E. Anderson, 315 -- 20. Another look at the social valuation of input price changes / Richard Schmalensee, 320 -- 21. Welfare measures in a multimarket framework / Richard E. Just and Darrell L. Hueth, 325 -- 22. Cost-benefit criteria and the compensation principle in valuating small / Neil Bruce and Richard G. Harris, 333 -- Part IV. Choice between market and non-market allocation mechanisms -- 23. Market structure and optimal management organizations / Clive Bull and Janusz A. Ordover, 357 -- 24. The nature of the firm / R.H. Coase, 369 -- 25. The organization of economic activity: issues pertinent to the choice of market versus nonmarket allocation / Kenneth J. Arrow, 389 -- 26. The architecture of economic systems: hierarchies and polyarchies / Raaj Kumar Sah and Joseph E. Stiglitz, 404 -- 27. On the economic theory of socialism / Oskar Lange, 416 -- 28. A note on socialist economics / A.P. Lerner, 435 -- 29. The present state of the debate / F.A. von Hayek, 440 -- Part V. Second-best analysis -- 30. The general theory of second best / Richard G. Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster, 489 -- 31. Welfare economics and the theory of second best / Otto A. Davis and Andrew B. Whinston, 517 -- 32. Creating competition through interconnection: theory and practice / Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole, 531 -- Name index, 561.
VOLUMEN 2 -- Acknowledgements, ix -- An introduction and preface by the editors to all three volumes appear in Volume I -- Part I. Virtues of the market mechanism -- 1. Excerpt from manual of political economy / Vilfredo Pareto, 3 -- 2. The ministry of production in the collectivist State / E. Barone, 10 -- 3. Rates of return and the values of marginal private net products / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 24 -- Part II. Perfect competition: the fundamental theorems of welfare economics -- A. Basic analysis and results -- 4. The foundations of welfare economics / Oscar Lange, 31 -- 5. An extension of the basic theorems of classical welfare economics / Kenneth J. Arrow, 45 -- 6. Allocation of resources and the price system / Tjalling C. Koopmans, 71 -- 7. Optimum / Gerard Debreu, 195 -- B. Application to intertemporal setting -- 8. An exact consumption-loan model of interest with or without the social contrivance of money / Paul A. Samuelson, 207 -- 9. On capital overaccumulation in the aggregative, neoclassical model of economic growth: a complete characterization / David Cass, 223 -- 10. The role of securities in the optimal allocation of risk-bearing / K.J. Arrow, 247 -- 11. On the optimality of equilibrium when the market structure is incomplete / Oliver D. Hart, 253 -- 12. The inefficiency of the stock market equilibrium / Joseph E. Stiglitz, 279 -- 13. Existence, regularity, and constrained suboptimality of competitive allocations when the asset market is incomplete / John D. Geanakoplos and Heraklis M. Polemarchakis, 300 -- Part III. Public goods, externalities and scale economies -- A. The broad issues -- 14. The anatomy of market failure / Francis M. Bator, 335 -- 15. The pure theory of public expenditure / Paul A. Samuelson, 364 -- B. Externalities, scale economies and nonconvexities -- 16. Hindrances to equality of marginal net products due to divergence between marginal social net product and marginal private net product / A.C, Pigou, M.A., 369 -- 17. Excerpt from industrial organization, continued. Division of Labour. The influence of machinery and limitations of the use of statical assumptions in regard to increasing return / Alfred Marshall, 393 -- 18. Of empty economic boxes / J.H. Clapham, 414 -- 19. Equity, efficiency and increasing returns / Donald J. Brown and Geoffrey Heal, 414 -- 20. Quasi optimality: the price we must pay for a price system / William J. Baumol, 429 -- Part IV. Monopoly and imperfect competition -- A. General -- 21. Simple monopoly and discriminating monopoly / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 455 -- 22. Comparisons of monopoly and competitive output / Joan Robinson, 480 -- 23. Pure and monopolistic competition compared / Edward Chamberlin, 492 -- 24. Product selection, fixed costs, and monopolistic competition / Michael Spence, 496 -- B. Social costs of monopoly -- 25. Monopoly and resource allocation / Arnold C. Harberger, 517 -- 26. The social costs of monopoly and regulation / Richard A. Posner, 528 -- 27. Efficient rent seeking / Gordon Tullock, 549 -- 28. The social costs of monopoly and regulation: posner reconsidered / Franklin M. Fisher, 565 -- Part V. Asymmetric and imperfect information -- 29. The market for lemons: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism / George A. Akerlof, 575 -- 30. Overinsurance and public provision of insurance: the roles of moral hazard and adverse selection / Mark V. Pauly, 588 -- 31. Equilibrium and adverse selection / Charles A. Wilson, 607 -- 32. The welfare economics of moral hazard / Richard Arnott, Joseph Stiglitz, 612 -- Part VI. Uncertainty -- 33. Does the consumer benefit from price instability? / Frederick V.Waugh, 629 -- 34. The desirability of price instability under perfect competition / Walter Y.Oi, 642 -- 35. The consumer does benefit from feasible price stability / Paul A. Samuelson, 649 -- 36. Consumer's surplus, price instability, and consumer welfare / Stephen J. Turnovsky, Haim Shalit, Andrew Schmitz, 667 -- Name index, 685.
VOLUMEN 3 -- . Acknowledgements, ix -- An introduction and preface by the editors to all three volumes appear in Volume I -- Part I. Externalities and pigouvian taxation -- 1. Excerpt from divergences between marginal social net product and marginal private net product / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 3 -- 2. External economies and diseconomies in a competitive situation / J.E. Meade, 9 -- 3. The problem of social cost / R.H. Coase, 23 -- 4. Externality / James M. Buchanan and Wm. Craig Stubblebine, 67 -- 5. On taxation and the control of externalities / William J. Baumol, 81 -- 6. Prices vs. quantities / Martin L. Weitzman, 97 -- 7. The role of information in designing social policy towards externalities / J.A. Ordover, R.D. Willig, 112 -- 8. The limitations of pigouvian taxes as a long-run remedy for externalities / Dennis W. Carlton and Glenn C. Loury, 141 -- Part II. Ramsey pricing -- 9. A Contribution to the theory of taxation / F.P. Ramsey, 151 -- 10. On the management of public monopolies subject to budgetary constraints / M. Boiteux, 166 -- 11. Optimal departures from marginal cost pricing / William J. Baumol and David F. Bradford, 188 -- 12. Optimal taxation and public production I: production efficiency / Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees, 207 -- 13. Optimal taxation and public production II: tax rules / Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees, 227 -- Part III. Predatory pricing -- 14. Predatory pricing and related practices under section 2 of the sherman act / Phillip Areeda and Donald F.Turner, 247 -- 15. An economic definition of predation: pricing and product innovation / Janusz A. Ordover and Robert D. Willig, 284 -- 16. Predation and the logic of the average variable cost test / William J. Baumol, 330 -- Part IV. Regulation of prices -- A. Traditional regulation -- 17. Behavior of the firm under regulatory constraint / Harvey Averch and Leland L. Johnson, 359 -- 18. The traditional issues in the pricing of public utility services / Alfred E. Kahn, 377 -- B. Efficient regulation, stand-alone cost ceilings and price caps -- 19. Why regulate utilities? / Harold Demsetz, 417 -- 20. A regulatory adjustment process for optimal pricing by multiproduct monopoly firms / Ingo Vogelsang and Jorg Finsinger, 428 -- 21. Productivity incentive clauses and rate adjustment for inflation / William J. Baumol, 443 -- 22. Regulation of British Telecommunications / Stephen C. Littlechild, 451 -- 23. Contestability: developments since'the book / William J. Baumol and Robert D. Willig, 493 -- 24. The - regulation of multiproduct firms Part I: Theory and the regulation of multiproduct firms- Part II: Applications to competitive environments and policy analysis / Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole, 521 -- C. Pricing of bottleneck inputs -- 25. The theory of network access pricing / Robert D. Willig, 589 -- 26. Having your cake: how to preserve universal-service cross subsidies while facilitating competitive entry / William J. Baumol, 633 -- Name index, 651.
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VOLUMEN 1 -- Acknowledgements ix -- Preface / William J. Baumol, Charles A. Wilson, xiii -- Introduction / William J. Baumol, Charles A. Wilson, xv -- Part I. The criteria -- A. Pareto criterion and compensation principles -- 1. A note on welfare propositions in economics / T. de Scitovszky, 5 -- 2. Evaluation of real national income / Paul A. Samuelson, 17 -- 3. Maximum ophelimity / Vilfredo Pareto, 46 -- B. Compensation and its shortcomings -- 4. Welfare propositions of economics and inter-personal comparisons of utility / Nicholas Kaldor, 51 -- 5. The valuation of social income / J.R. Hicks, 55 -- 6. The intransitivity of certain criteria used in welfare economics / W.M. Gorman, 75 -- 7. Aggregate demand, real national income, and the compensation principle / John S. Chipman and James C. Moore, 86 -- Part II. Foundations -- A. General treatment -- 8. Three basic postulates for applied welfare economics: an interpretive essay / Arnold C. Harberger, 119 -- 9. Distributional equity and the optimal structure of public prices / Martin S. Feldstein, 132 -- 10. The welfare foundations of cost-benefit analysis / Robin W. Boadway, 137 -- B. Tools for welfare measurement: single consumer and producer -- 11. The four consumer's surpluses / J.R. Hicks, 153 -- 12. Communications: rent as a measure of welfare change / E.J. Mishan, 164 -- 13. Consumer's surplus without apology / Robert D. Willig, 174 -- 14. The plain truth about consumer surplus / Ezra J. Mishan, 183 -- 15. Consumer's surplus in commodity space / Alan Randall and John R. Stoll, 207 -- Part III. Many-consumer economies -- A. Aggregation of welfare -- 16. Richard T. Ely lecture: economics and political economy and the significance of economic science -- Lord Robbins, 219 -- 17. A reformulation of certain aspects of welfare economics / Abram Burk, 265 -- 18. Social indifference curves / Paul A. Samuelson, 290 -- B. Does addition of consumers' and producers' surpluses add up? -- 19. A note on welfare surpluses and gains from trade in general equilibrium / James E. Anderson, 315 -- 20. Another look at the social valuation of input price changes / Richard Schmalensee, 320 -- 21. Welfare measures in a multimarket framework / Richard E. Just and Darrell L. Hueth, 325 -- 22. Cost-benefit criteria and the compensation principle in valuating small / Neil Bruce and Richard G. Harris, 333 -- Part IV. Choice between market and non-market allocation mechanisms -- 23. Market structure and optimal management organizations / Clive Bull and Janusz A. Ordover, 357 -- 24. The nature of the firm / R.H. Coase, 369 -- 25. The organization of economic activity: issues pertinent to the choice of market versus nonmarket allocation / Kenneth J. Arrow, 389 -- 26. The architecture of economic systems: hierarchies and polyarchies / Raaj Kumar Sah and Joseph E. Stiglitz, 404 -- 27. On the economic theory of socialism / Oskar Lange, 416 -- 28. A note on socialist economics / A.P. Lerner, 435 -- 29. The present state of the debate / F.A. von Hayek, 440 -- Part V. Second-best analysis -- 30. The general theory of second best / Richard G. Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster, 489 -- 31. Welfare economics and the theory of second best / Otto A. Davis and Andrew B. Whinston, 517 -- 32. Creating competition through interconnection: theory and practice / Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole, 531 -- Name index, 561.

VOLUMEN 2 -- Acknowledgements, ix -- An introduction and preface by the editors to all three volumes appear in Volume I -- Part I. Virtues of the market mechanism -- 1. Excerpt from manual of political economy / Vilfredo Pareto, 3 -- 2. The ministry of production in the collectivist State / E. Barone, 10 -- 3. Rates of return and the values of marginal private net products / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 24 -- Part II. Perfect competition: the fundamental theorems of welfare economics -- A. Basic analysis and results -- 4. The foundations of welfare economics / Oscar Lange, 31 -- 5. An extension of the basic theorems of classical welfare economics / Kenneth J. Arrow, 45 -- 6. Allocation of resources and the price system / Tjalling C. Koopmans, 71 -- 7. Optimum / Gerard Debreu, 195 -- B. Application to intertemporal setting -- 8. An exact consumption-loan model of interest with or without the social contrivance of money / Paul A. Samuelson, 207 -- 9. On capital overaccumulation in the aggregative, neoclassical model of economic growth: a complete characterization / David Cass, 223 -- 10. The role of securities in the optimal allocation of risk-bearing / K.J. Arrow, 247 -- 11. On the optimality of equilibrium when the market structure is incomplete / Oliver D. Hart, 253 -- 12. The inefficiency of the stock market equilibrium / Joseph E. Stiglitz, 279 -- 13. Existence, regularity, and constrained suboptimality of competitive allocations when the asset market is incomplete / John D. Geanakoplos and Heraklis M. Polemarchakis, 300 -- Part III. Public goods, externalities and scale economies -- A. The broad issues -- 14. The anatomy of market failure / Francis M. Bator, 335 -- 15. The pure theory of public expenditure / Paul A. Samuelson, 364 -- B. Externalities, scale economies and nonconvexities -- 16. Hindrances to equality of marginal net products due to divergence between marginal social net product and marginal private net product / A.C, Pigou, M.A., 369 -- 17. Excerpt from industrial organization, continued. Division of Labour. The influence of machinery and limitations of the use of statical assumptions in regard to increasing return / Alfred Marshall, 393 -- 18. Of empty economic boxes / J.H. Clapham, 414 -- 19. Equity, efficiency and increasing returns / Donald J. Brown and Geoffrey Heal, 414 -- 20. Quasi optimality: the price we must pay for a price system / William J. Baumol, 429 -- Part IV. Monopoly and imperfect competition -- A. General -- 21. Simple monopoly and discriminating monopoly / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 455 -- 22. Comparisons of monopoly and competitive output / Joan Robinson, 480 -- 23. Pure and monopolistic competition compared / Edward Chamberlin, 492 -- 24. Product selection, fixed costs, and monopolistic competition / Michael Spence, 496 -- B. Social costs of monopoly -- 25. Monopoly and resource allocation / Arnold C. Harberger, 517 -- 26. The social costs of monopoly and regulation / Richard A. Posner, 528 -- 27. Efficient rent seeking / Gordon Tullock, 549 -- 28. The social costs of monopoly and regulation: posner reconsidered / Franklin M. Fisher, 565 -- Part V. Asymmetric and imperfect information -- 29. The market for lemons: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism / George A. Akerlof, 575 -- 30. Overinsurance and public provision of insurance: the roles of moral hazard and adverse selection / Mark V. Pauly, 588 -- 31. Equilibrium and adverse selection / Charles A. Wilson, 607 -- 32. The welfare economics of moral hazard / Richard Arnott, Joseph Stiglitz, 612 -- Part VI. Uncertainty -- 33. Does the consumer benefit from price instability? / Frederick V.Waugh, 629 -- 34. The desirability of price instability under perfect competition / Walter Y.Oi, 642 -- 35. The consumer does benefit from feasible price stability / Paul A. Samuelson, 649 -- 36. Consumer's surplus, price instability, and consumer welfare / Stephen J. Turnovsky, Haim Shalit, Andrew Schmitz, 667 -- Name index, 685.

VOLUMEN 3 -- . Acknowledgements, ix -- An introduction and preface by the editors to all three volumes appear in Volume I -- Part I. Externalities and pigouvian taxation -- 1. Excerpt from divergences between marginal social net product and marginal private net product / A.C. Pigou, M.A., 3 -- 2. External economies and diseconomies in a competitive situation / J.E. Meade, 9 -- 3. The problem of social cost / R.H. Coase, 23 -- 4. Externality / James M. Buchanan and Wm. Craig Stubblebine, 67 -- 5. On taxation and the control of externalities / William J. Baumol, 81 -- 6. Prices vs. quantities / Martin L. Weitzman, 97 -- 7. The role of information in designing social policy towards externalities / J.A. Ordover, R.D. Willig, 112 -- 8. The limitations of pigouvian taxes as a long-run remedy for externalities / Dennis W. Carlton and Glenn C. Loury, 141 -- Part II. Ramsey pricing -- 9. A Contribution to the theory of taxation / F.P. Ramsey, 151 -- 10. On the management of public monopolies subject to budgetary constraints / M. Boiteux, 166 -- 11. Optimal departures from marginal cost pricing / William J. Baumol and David F. Bradford, 188 -- 12. Optimal taxation and public production I: production efficiency / Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees, 207 -- 13. Optimal taxation and public production II: tax rules / Peter A. Diamond and James A. Mirrlees, 227 -- Part III. Predatory pricing -- 14. Predatory pricing and related practices under section 2 of the sherman act / Phillip Areeda and Donald F.Turner, 247 -- 15. An economic definition of predation: pricing and product innovation / Janusz A. Ordover and Robert D. Willig, 284 -- 16. Predation and the logic of the average variable cost test / William J. Baumol, 330 -- Part IV. Regulation of prices -- A. Traditional regulation -- 17. Behavior of the firm under regulatory constraint / Harvey Averch and Leland L. Johnson, 359 -- 18. The traditional issues in the pricing of public utility services / Alfred E. Kahn, 377 -- B. Efficient regulation, stand-alone cost ceilings and price caps -- 19. Why regulate utilities? / Harold Demsetz, 417 -- 20. A regulatory adjustment process for optimal pricing by multiproduct monopoly firms / Ingo Vogelsang and Jorg Finsinger, 428 -- 21. Productivity incentive clauses and rate adjustment for inflation / William J. Baumol, 443 -- 22. Regulation of British Telecommunications / Stephen C. Littlechild, 451 -- 23. Contestability: developments since'the book / William J. Baumol and Robert D. Willig, 493 -- 24. The - regulation of multiproduct firms Part I: Theory and the regulation of multiproduct firms- Part II: Applications to competitive environments and policy analysis / Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole, 521 -- C. Pricing of bottleneck inputs -- 25. The theory of network access pricing / Robert D. Willig, 589 -- 26. Having your cake: how to preserve universal-service cross subsidies while facilitating competitive entry / William J. Baumol, 633 -- Name index, 651.

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