Economic Theory, Dynamics and Markets Essays in Honor of Ryuzo Sato

Economic Theory, Dynamics, and Markets. The collection of essays in honor of Ryuzo Sato, written by his colleagues and students, covers the many fields of economic theory and policy to which he has contributed. The first section pays tribute to his contributions to mathematical economics and economi...

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Other Authors: Negishi, Takashi (Editor), Ramachandran, Rama V. (Editor), Mino, Kazuo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2001, 2001
Edition:1st ed. 2001
Series:Research Monographs in Japan-U.S. Business and Economics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 35 Reflections on Japanese Political Economy
  • 36 “Reversed Investment Cycles” Between Japan and United States in the Half Century
  • 37 The Rising Sun and the Stumbling Bear: The Motality Consequences of Economic Well-Being
  • 38 Financial Systems and Economic Modernization: A New Historical Perspective?
  • 39 The Young Professor
  • 40 Japanese Economics: An Appraisal
  • 41 Rethinking Development in an Interdependent World
  • 42 Unfinished Business: Symmetry and Moral Behavior
  • Section VI: Felicitation of Professor Sato at the Berkshires Conference, September 9, 2000
  • Section VII: Professor Sato’s Curriculum Vitae
  • 1 One Way to Measure How Much Second Best “Second Best” Is
  • 2 The Marshallian Macroeconomic Model
  • 3 Production Theory as a Part of a Dynamic General Disequilibrium System
  • 4 Kinds of Theory
  • 5 Maximality, Optimality, and Duality: A Synthesis of Some Recent Results
  • 6 FIML Estimation of Sample Selection Models for Count Data
  • 7 Long-Run Rigidity in Labor Markets
  • 8 Incomplete Contracts in Public Procurement
  • 9 Non-Stationary Intergenerational Altruism
  • 10 The Speed of Adjustment
  • 11 Interactions in the Growth of Science and the Economy
  • 12 Conservation Laws and Optimal Paths in External Two Sector Growth Model
  • 13 Nonlinearity, Chaos, and Bifurcation: A Competition and an Experiment
  • 14 Capital Depreciation, Indeterminacy and Cycles in Two-Sector Economies
  • 15 Environmental Externalities, Abatement Behavior and Pigovian Taxes
  • 16 Optimal Defense Spending
  • 17 The Dynamic Gains from Trade Liberalization with Product Variety: Summary of Results
  • 18 Monetary Expansion and Converging Speed in a Growing Economy
  • 19 Analytical Afterthoughts on the Asian Crisis
  • 20 The Impact of Mergers on U.S. Bank Performance
  • 21 A Simple Model of Foreign Exchange Exposure
  • 22 The International Linkage of Interest Rate Swap Spreads: The Yen-Dollar Markets
  • 23 Inflation, Financial Development and Growth
  • 24 Stochastic Inter-Temporal Optimization in Discrete Time
  • 25 Fluctuation of Exchange Rates, Foreign Direct Investment, and Hollowing Phenomenon
  • 26 Alfred Marshall in Hitotsubashi
  • 27 Endogenous Technology Transfer: What is the Right Price?
  • 28 Investment for Survival
  • 29 Characterizing an Area Condition Associated with Minimizing Systems
  • 30 Access Pricing in Regulated Industries
  • 31 Equilibrium Locations: Product Cost Differentials and the Market Size
  • 32Indeterminate Output Allocations
  • 33 Divisional Rivalry and First-Mover Disadvantages
  • 34 Symmetry and the Theory of the Firm