Moore, James C.

Libros de: Moore, James C.

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  • The Economic Costs And Consequences Of Terrorism.

    Gordon, P. Moore, James C. Richardson, Harry W.

    Edward Elgar (2007)

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    • EAN: 9781845427344
    • Páginas: 208
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.154,70 €

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    This vital collection of papers covers a range of issues concerning the consequences of terrorist attacks. The book begins with a discussion of new policies and strategies before delving into topics such as airport security, ...

  • General Equilibrium And Welfare Economics

    Moore, James C.

    Springer Verlag (2007)

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    • EAN: 9783540314073
    • Páginas: 576
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.99,80 €

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    A good basic understanding of general equilibrium theory is a fundamental and indispensable background for advanced work in virtually any sub-field of economics; and a thorough understanding of the methods of welfare economics, particularly in ...

  • Rationality And Equilibrium: a Symposium In Honor Of Marcel K. Richter.

    Aliprantis, Charalambos Matzkin, Rosa L. Mcfadden, Daniel Moore, James C. Yannelis, Nicholas

    Springer (2006)

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    • EAN: 9783540295778
    • Páginas: 270
    • Fecha de edición: 2006

    pvp.99,80 €

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    This book contains a collection of original and state-of-the-art contributions in rational choice and general equilibrium theory. Among the topics are preferences, demand, equilibrium, core allocations, and testable restrictions. The contributing authors are Daniel McFadden, ...

  • The Economic Impacts Of Terrorist Attacks.

    Gordon, P. Moore, James C. Richardson, Harry W.

    Edward Elgar (2005)

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    • EAN: 9781845423018
    • Páginas: 328
    • Fecha de edición: 2005

    pvp.118,30 €

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    Focussing on the economics of terrorism in the post 9/11 world, this book brings together original research based on the collaborative efforts of leading economists and planners.