Elements of Economics of Industry

Elements of Economics of Industry
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Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HN2B5V
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Synopsis Elements of Economics of Industry by : Alfred Marshall

The Economics of Industrial Innovation

The Economics of Industrial Innovation
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : 9781855670709
ISBN-13 : 1855670704
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Synopsis The Economics of Industrial Innovation by : Christopher Freeman

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Economics of Industry

The Economics of Industry
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Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044019383280
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Synopsis The Economics of Industry by : Alfred Marshall

The New Economics

The New Economics
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0262541165
ISBN-13 : 9780262541169
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Economics by : William Edwards Deming

Critique W. Edwards Deming's work at your peril. After all, he probably set whatever standard you're using. This volume - revised by the author before his death in 1993 and partially based on his 1950s work with the Japanese - may strike the contemporary reader as a curious mixture of seminal process thinking and idiosyncratic ruminations on education. Portions read like an artifact of the early 1990s, but in this regard, however, his volume offers a unique perspective on a turning point in American economic history: the shift to the knowledge-based economy. Deming's volume is suited to any serious student of management thought, and all human resources professionals should familiarize themselves with his work, which set the foundations for many of the transformations now underway in the corporate world.

The Economics of Industrial Development

The Economics of Industrial Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781136936845
ISBN-13 : 113693684X
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Synopsis The Economics of Industrial Development by : John Weiss

The spread of the manufacturing industry is an important part of economic development, creating jobs, new products and trade and investment links between countries. Understanding this process is an important part of understanding how countries develop and how they are affected by current globalization. The economic geography of the world has been changing significantly in the last few decades with old established industrial centres in the developed countries in decline, and new centres emerging in countries that were once thought of as poor and still developing. However, this process has been very uneven with some parts of the developing world still largely non-industrial. This book aims to explain this process from the perspective of developing countries. It charts current trends in industrial development drawing on available statistics and explores different perspectives on the role the manufacturing industry can play. The book covers topics including: aspects of trade policy as they affect industry the international rules of the World Trade Organisation the network of links between firms in different parts of the world economy. Separate chapters examine: the special role of small firms and of technology in industrialisation government policy towards the encouragement of industry, drawing particularly on the experience of economies in East Asia (the original Asian Tigers) recent developments in China and India and their implications for other countries. The book draws on simple concepts of economic theory but avoids a technical mathematical approach and should be accessible to a wide audience. It extends and updates the author’s earlier work on industrialisation published by Routledge (Industry in Developing Countries, 1990 and Industrialisation and Globalisation, 2002) and aims to present a comprehensive overview of these important contemporary issues. The book is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate level courses, but will also be invaluable to professionals working in development.

Entertainment Industry Economics

Entertainment Industry Economics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9781139464994
ISBN-13 : 113946499X
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Synopsis Entertainment Industry Economics by : Harold L. Vogel

In this newly revised book, Harold L. Vogel examines the business economics of the major entertainment enterprises: movies, music, television programming, broadcasting, cable, casino gambling and wagering, publishing, performing arts, sports, theme parks, and toys and games. The seventh edition has been further revised and broadened and differs from its predecessors by restructuring and repositioning the previous Internet chapter, including new material on the economics of networks and advertising, adding a new section on policy implications, and further expanding the section on recent theoretical work pertaining to box-office behaviour. The result is a comprehensive up-to-date reference guide on the economics, financing, production, and marketing of entertainment in the United States and overseas. Investors, business executives, accountants, lawyers, arts administrators, and general readers will find that the book offers an invaluable guide to how entertainment industries operate.

The Economics of Industrial Organization

The Economics of Industrial Organization
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105039943167
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Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Industrial Organization by : William G. Shepherd

The Economics of the Industrial Revolution

The Economics of the Industrial Revolution
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Publisher : Government Institutes
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 086598154X
ISBN-13 : 9780865981546
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Synopsis The Economics of the Industrial Revolution by : Joel Mokyr

In recent years, scholars from a variety of disciplines have addressed many perplexing questions about the Industrial Revolution in all its aspects. Understandably, economics has become the focal point for these efforts as professional economists have sought to resolve some of the controversies surrounding this topic. This collection contains ten of the best articles written by economists on the subject of the Industrial Revolution ... Among the questions discussed are the causes for the pre-eminence of Britain, the roles of the inputs for growth (capital, labor, technical progress), the importance of demand factors, the relation between agricultural progress and the Industrial Revolution, and the standard of living debate. The essays demonstrate that the application of fresh viewpoints to the literature has given us a considerable new body of data at our disposal, making it possible to test commonly held hypotheses. In addition, this new data has enabled economists to apply a more rigorous logic to the thinking about the Industrial Revolution, thus sharpening many issues heretofore blurred by slipshod methodology and internal inconsistencies.-- Back cover.

Hollywood Economics

Hollywood Economics
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0415312604
ISBN-13 : 9780415312608
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Hollywood Economics by : Arthur S. De Vany

Movies expected to perform well can flop, whilst independent movies with low budgets can be wildly successful. In this text, De Vany casts his eye over all aspects of the business to present some intriguing conclusions.

The Economics of Artificial Intelligence

The Economics of Artificial Intelligence
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780226833125
ISBN-13 : 0226833127
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economics of Artificial Intelligence by : Ajay Agrawal

A timely investigation of the potential economic effects, both realized and unrealized, of artificial intelligence within the United States healthcare system. In sweeping conversations about the impact of artificial intelligence on many sectors of the economy, healthcare has received relatively little attention. Yet it seems unlikely that an industry that represents nearly one-fifth of the economy could escape the efficiency and cost-driven disruptions of AI. The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: Health Care Challenges brings together contributions from health economists, physicians, philosophers, and scholars in law, public health, and machine learning to identify the primary barriers to entry of AI in the healthcare sector. Across original papers and in wide-ranging responses, the contributors analyze barriers of four types: incentives, management, data availability, and regulation. They also suggest that AI has the potential to improve outcomes and lower costs. Understanding both the benefits of and barriers to AI adoption is essential for designing policies that will affect the evolution of the healthcare system.