Competition, Efficiency, and Welfare: Essays in Honor of Manfred Neumann артикул 8767b.
Competition, Efficiency, and Welfare: Essays in Honor of Manfred Neumann артикул 8767b.

Competition, Efficiency and Welfare contains a collection of papers in honor of Manfred Neumann This collection was prepared as a tribute to a teacher and scholar, whose accomplishments have enriched various fields of economics The magnitude of his interests is reflected in the breadth of topics covered in this volume: industrial economics, оддтю competition policy and related topics However, if one unifying principle runs through Manfred Neumann's work, it is the belief in the power of competition Born on May 16, 1933, Manfred Neumann studied economics at the University of Cologne He graduated in 1960 In 1969 Manfred Neumann was appointed Professor of Economics at Nurnberg University He was Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, President of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) and Chairman of Industrial Organization Study Group of the Verein fur Sozialpolitik Most of his professional career has been spent at Nurnberg, where he has helped to make the Economic Institute one of the leading research centers in Industrial Organization He has also been involved in various advisory activities The volume contains 18 essays The first twelve are grouped into four categories: Innovation and R&D (Part I), Cartels (Part II), Mergers and Merger Policy (Part III), and Methodological Issues in Industrial Organization (Part IV) These papers fall within the bounds of industrial economics, which has been Manfred Neumann's primary research interest throughout his career Part V includes two papers on theories of international trade, which has been a recurring topic of interest for Manfred Neumann through the years The last three papers look at broader policy and macroeconomic issues Contributors to this volume include Karl Aiginger, David B Audretsch, Paul A Geroski, Stephen Martin and Dennis Mueller.  Издание содержитISBN 0792382935.