David K. Levine is John H. Biggs Distinguished Professor of Economics in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St Louis. He is a coeditor of Econometrica, coeditor of NAJ Economics, President of the Society for Economic Dynamics, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, and a Research Associate of the National Bureau for Economic Research. Author with Drew Fudenberg of Learning in Games and editor of several conference volumes, his research interests include the study of intellectual property and endogenous growth in dynamic general equilibrium models; the endogenous formation of preferences, institutions, and social norms; and the application of game theory to experimental economics. Professor Levine has published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Economic Theory, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the American Political Science Review.
3 Ebooki wg Michele Boldrin
Robert Becker & Michele Boldrin: General Equilibrium, Growth, and Trade II
General Equilibrium, Growth, and Trade, Volume II: The Legacy of Lionel Mc Kenzie presents the impact of Lionel Mc Kenzie’s contributions on modern economics. This book discusses Mc Kenzie’s research …
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Lorenzo Pecchi & Gustavo Piga: Revisiting Keynes
Leading economists revisit a provocative essay by John Maynard Keynes, debating Keynes’s vision of growth, inequality, work, leisure, entrepreneurship, consumerism, and the search for happiness in th …
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€102.67