Economics for the Common Good

Höfundur Jean Tirole

Útgefandi Princeton University Press

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780691175164

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Útgáfuár 2018

3.990 kr.

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  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE COMMON GOOD?
  • Itinerary
  • The Relationship between Society and Economics
  • The Economist’s Profession
  • Institutions
  • A Window on Our World
  • The Common Thread
  • PART I ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY
  • ONE DO YOU LIKE ECONOMICS?
  • What Prevents Our Understanding Economics
  • The Market and Other Ways of Managing Scarcity
  • How to Make Economics Better Understood
  • TWO THE MORAL LIMITS OF THE MARKET
  • The Moral Limits of the Market or Market Failure?
  • The Noncommercial and the Sacred
  • The Market, a Threat to Social Cohesion?
  • Inequality
  • PART II THE ECONOMIST’S PROFESSION
  • THREE THE ECONOMIST IN CIVIL SOCIETY
  • The Economist as Public Intellectual
  • The Pitfalls of Involvement in Society
  • A Few Safeguards for an Essential Relationship
  • From Theory to Economic Policy
  • FOUR THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF A RESEARCHER
  • The Interplay between Theory and Empirical Evidence
  • The Microcosm of Academic Economics
  • Economists: Foxes or Hedgehogs?
  • The Role of Mathematics
  • Game Theory and Information Theory
  • An Economist at Work: Methodological Contributions
  • FIVE ECONOMICS ON THE MOVE
  • An Agent Who Is Not Always Rational: Homo psychologicus
  • Homo socialis
  • Homo incitatus: The Counterproductive Effects of Rewards
  • Homo juridicus: Law and Social Norms
  • More Unexpected Lines of Inquiry
  • PART III AN INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ECONOMY
  • SIX TOWARD A MODERN STATE
  • The Market Has Many Defects That Must Be Corrected
  • The Complementarity between the Market and the State and the Foundations of Liberalism
  • Politicians or Technocrats?
  • Reforming the State: The Example of France
  • SEVEN THE GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS
  • Many Possible Organizations … but Few Are Chosen
  • And What Is Business’s Social Responsibility?
  • PART IV THE GREAT MACROECONOMIC CHALLENGES
  • EIGHT THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE
  • What Is at Stake in Climate Change?
  • Reasons for the Standstill
  • Negotiations That Fall Short of the Stakes Involved
  • Making Everyone Accountable for GHG Emissions
  • Inequality and the Pricing of Carbon
  • The Credibility of an International Agreement
  • In Conclusion: Putting Negotiations Back on Track
  • NINE LABOR MARKET CHALLENGES
  • The Labor Market in France
  • An Economic Analysis of Labor Contracts
  • Perverse Institutional Incentives
  • What Can Reform Achieve and How Can It Be Implemented Successfully?
  • The Other Great Debates about Employment
  • The Urgency
  • TEN EUROPE AT THE CROSSROADS
  • The European Project: From Hope to Doubt
  • The Origins of the Euro Crisis
  • Greece: Much Bitterness on Both Sides
  • What Options Do the EU and the Eurozone Have Today?
  • ELEVEN WHAT USE IS FINANCE?
  • What Use Is Finance?
  • How to Transform Useful Products into Toxic Products
  • Are Markets Efficient?
  • Why Regulate in Fact?
  • TWELVE THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2008
  • The Financial Crisis
  • The New Postcrisis Environment
  • Who Is to Blame? Economists and the Prevention of Crises
  • PART V THE INDUSTRIAL CHALLENGE
  • THIRTEEN COMPETITION POLICY AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
  • What Is the Purpose of Competition?
  • Where Does Industrial Policy Fit In?
  • FOURTEEN HOW DIGITIZATION IS CHANGING EVERYTHING
  • Platforms: Guardians of the Digital Economy
  • Two-Sided Markets
  • A Different Business Model: Platforms as Regulators
  • The Challenges Two-Sided Markets Pose for Competition Policy
  • FIFTEEN DIGITAL ECONOMIES: THE CHALLENGES FOR SOCIETY
  • Trust
  • Who Owns Data?
  • Health Care and Risk
  • The New Forms of Employment in the Twenty-First Century
  • The Digital Economy and Employment
  • The Tax System
  • SIXTEEN INNOVATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
  • The Imperative of Innovation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Managing Royalty Stacking
  • The Institutions of Innovation
  • Cooperative Development and Open Source Software
  • And Many Other Debates …
  • SEVENTEEN SECTOR REGULATION
  • What’s at Stake
  • A Fourfold Reform and Its Rationale
  • Incentive Regulation
  • Prices of Regulated Companies
  • Regulation of Access to the Network
  • Competition and Universal Service
  • EPILOGUE
  • NOTES
  • INDEX
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