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    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
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    ISBN: 9781784710361 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: The 'Chicago Price Theory' approach to economics has been credited with shedding light on many fundamental questions relating to traditional economics and renowned scholars including Milton Friedman, Frank Knight, George Stigler, Jacob Viner and others have each played a key role in the development of investigative techniques and methodologies. This comprehensive three-volume collection brings together the most important papers from leading economists published in the past 120 years covering a wide range of topics and issues. Along with an original introduction by the editors, this authoritative set will be of immense value to students, researchers, scholars and practitioners interested in 'Chicago Price Theory'.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Arrow, Kenneth J. and Gerard Debreu (1954), 'Existence of an Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy', Econometrica, 22 (3), 265-90. -- Backhouse, Roger E. and Steven G. Medema (2009), 'Defining Economics: The Long Road to the Acceptance of the Robbins Definition', Economica, 76 (October), 805-20. -- Becker, Gary S. (1957), The Economics of Discrimination, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Becker, Gary S. (1968), 'Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (March/April): 169-217. -- Becker, Gary S. (1971), Economic Theory, New York: Knopf. -- Becker, Gary S. (1991), 'Milton Friedman, 1912-', in Edward Shils (ed.), Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists, and Scholars, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Reprinted in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, volume 1, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Becker, Gary S. (1993), 'Nobel Lecture: The Economic Way of Looking at Behavior', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (3), 385-409. -- Becker, Gary S. (2007), 'Introduction to the Transaction Edition', in Gary S. Becker, Economic Theory, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. -- Bronfenbrenner, Martin (1962) 'Observations on the "Chicago School(s)"', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (1), 72-5. -- Coats, A.W. (1963) 'The Origin of the "Chicago School(s)?"', Journal of Political Economy, 71 (5), 487-93. -- Emmett, Ross B. (ed.) (2010), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Evensky, Jerry (2005), '"Chicago Smith" versus "Kirkaldy Smith"', History of Political Economy, 37 (Summer), 197-203. -- Freedman, Craig F. (2008), Chicago Fundamentalism: Ideology and Methodology in Economics, Singapore: World Scientific. -- Freeman, H.A., Milton Friedman, Frederick Mosteller and W. Allen Wallis (eds) (1948), Sampling Inspection: Principles, Procedures and Tables for Single, Double and Sequential Sampling in Acceptance, Inspection and Quality Control Based on Percent Defective, New York: McGraw-Hill. -- Friedman, Milton (1935), 'Professor Pigou's Method for Measuring Elasticities of Demand from Budgetary Data', The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (1), 151-63. -- Friedman, Milton (1956), 'The Quantity Theory of Money - A Restatement', in Milton Friedman (ed.), Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 3-21. -- Friedman, Milton (1962), Price Theory: A Provisional Text, Chicago: Aldine. -- Friedman, Milton (1976), Price Theory, Chicago: Aldine. -- Reprinted with a new introduction by Steven G. Medema, New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine-Transaction, 2007. , Friedman, Milton and Simon Kuznets (1945), Income from Independent Professional Practice, New York, NY: National Bureau of Economic Research. -- Friedman, Milton and George J. Stigler (1946), Roofs or Ceilings? The Current Housing Problem, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (1992), 'An Interview with Milton Friedman on Methodology', Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 10, 91-118. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (ed.) (1999), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, 2 vols, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Hammond, J. Daniel (2010), 'The Development of Post-War Chicago Price Theory', in Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 7-24. -- Hammond, J. Daniel and Claire H. Hammond (eds) (2005), Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman- Stigler Correspondence 1945-1958, London: Routledge. -- Hands, D. Wade and Philip E. Mirowski (1998), 'Harold Hotelling and the Neoclassical Dream', in Roger E. Backhouse, Daniel M. Hausman, Uskali Mäki and Andrea Salanti (eds), Economics and Methodology: Crossing Boundaries, New York: St. Martin's. -- Johnson, Glenn (1947/2008), 'Notes from Milton Friedman's Course in Economic Theory, Economics 300A, University of Chicago, Winter Quarter 1947' (edited by Marianne Johnson and Warren J. Samuels), Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 26 (C), 63-117. -- Kessel, Reuben A. (1958), 'Price Discrimination in Medicine', Journal of Law and Economics, 1 (October), 20-53. -- Knight, Frank H. (1933), The Economic Organization, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Knight, Frank H. (1934), 'The Nature of Economic Science in Some Recent Discussions', American Economic Review, 24 (2), 225-38. -- Landes, William M. (1971), 'An Economic Analysis of the Courts', Journal of Law and Economics, 14 (1), 61-107. -- Medema, Steven G. (2009), 'Adam Smith and the Chicago School', in Jeffrey Young (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Adam Smith, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 346-57. -- Medema, Steven G. (2011), 'Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics', in Rob Van Horn, Philip Mirowski and Thomas Stapleford (eds), Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Miller, H. Laurence (1962), 'On the "Chicago School of Economics"', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (1), 64-9. -- Mirowski, Philip and D. Wade Hands (1998), 'A Paradox of Budgets: The Postwar Stabilization of American Demand Theory', in Mary S. Morgan and Malcolm Rutherford (eds), The Transformation of American Economics: From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Neoclassicism: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement, 30, 260-92. -- Morgenstern, Oskar (1936), 'Logistics and the Social Sciences', reprinted in Andrew Schotter (ed.), Selected Economic Writings of Oskar Morgenstern, New York: New York University Press, pp. 389-404. -- Pigou, A.C., Milton Friedman and N. Georgescu-Roegen (1936), 'Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand', The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50 (3), 532-9. -- Posner, Richard A. (1973), Economic Analysis of Law, Boston: Little, Brown and Company. , Robbins, Lionel (1932), An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, London: Macmillan. -- Rutherford, Malcolm (2010), 'Chicago Economics and Institutionalism', in Ross B. Emmett (ed.), The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 25-39. -- Samuelson, Paul A. (1950), 'The Problem of Integrability in Utility Theory', Economica, 17 (68), 355-85. -- Schultz, Henry (1935), 'Interrelations of Demand, Price, and Income', Journal of Political Economy, 43 (4), 433-81. -- Schultz, Henry (1938), The Theory and Measurement of Demand, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Shoup, Carl, Milton Friedman and Ruth P. Mack (1943), Taxing to Prevent Inflation, New York: Columbia University Press. -- Stigler, George J. (1941), Production and Distribution Theories, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1942), The Theory of Competitive Price, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1946), The Theory of Price, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1952), The Theory of Price, revised edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1966), The Theory of Price, 3rd edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1971), 'Smith's Travels on the Ship of State', History of Political Economy, 3 (Fall), 265-77. -- Stigler, George J. (1976), 'The Successes and Failures of Professor Smith', Journal of Political Economy, 84 (December), 1199-213. -- Stigler, George J. (1981), 'The Economist as Preacher', The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, vol. 2, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. -- Reprinted in The Economist as Preacher and Other Essays, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982, pp. 3-13. -- Stigler, George J. (1987), The Theory of Price, 4th edition, New York: Macmillan. -- Stigler, George J. (1988), Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist, New York: Basic Books. -- Van Horn, Rob, Philip Mirowski and Thomas Stapleford (eds) (2011), Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America's Most Powerful Economics Program, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- Van Overtveldt, Johan (2007), The Chicago School: How the University of Chicago Assembled the Economic Thinkers Who Revolutionized Economics and Business, Chicago: Agate. , Viner, Jacob (2013), Lectures in Economics 301, Douglas A. Irwin and Steve G. Medema (eds), New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. -- Arthur I. Bloomfield (1992), 'On the Centenary of Jacob Viner's Birth: A Retrospective View of the Man and His Work', Journal of Economic Literature, XXX (4), December, 2052-85 -- Don Patinkin (1973), 'Frank Knight as Teacher', American Economic Review, 63 (5), December, 787-810 -- George J. Stigler (1973), 'Frank Knight as Teacher', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (3), May-June, 518-20 -- David I. Fand (1999), 'Friedman's Price Theory: Economics 300 at the University of Chicago in 1947-1951', in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, Volume I, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 309-21 -- Gary S. Becker (1999), 'Milton Friedman, 1912-', in J. Daniel Hammond (ed.), The Legacy of Milton Friedman as Teacher, Volume I, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 138, 140-146 -- Thomas Sowell (1993), 'A Student's Eye View of George Stigler', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (5), October, 784-92 -- Harold Demsetz (1993), 'George J. Stigler: Midcentury Neoclassicalist with a Passion to Quantify', Journal of Political Economy, 101 (5), October, 793-808 -- Victor R. Fuchs (1994), 'Nobel Laureate: Gary S. Becker: Ideas About Facts', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (2), Spring, 183-92 -- Sherwin Rosen (1993), 'Risks and Rewards: Gary Becker's Contributions to Economics', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 95 (1), March, 25-36 -- Melvin W. Reder (1982), 'Chicago Economics: Permanence and Change', Journal of Economic Literature, XX (1), March, 1-38 -- Frank H. Knight ([1933] 1951), 'Social Economic Organization', in The Economic Organization, Chapter 1, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, Inc., 3-30 -- Frank H. Knight ([1935] 1951), 'Statics and Dynamics', in The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, Chapter VI, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, Inc., 161-85 -- Jacob Viner (1941), 'Marshall's Economics, in Relation to the Man and to His Times', American Economic Review, XXXI (2), June, 223-35 -- F.A. Hayek (1945), 'The Use of Knowledge in Society', American Economic Review, XXXV (4), September, 519-30 -- Milton Friedman (1953), 'The Methodology of Positive Economics', in Essays in Positive Economics, Part 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: Chicago University Press, 3-43 -- Gary S. Becker (1976), 'The Economic Approach to Human Behavior', in The Economic Approach to Human Behavior, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: Chicago University Press, 3-43, references -- George J. Stigler and Gary S. Becker (1977), 'De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum', American Economic Review, 67 (2), March, 76-90 -- Alfred Marshall ([1890] 1920), 'Gradations of Consumers' Demand', in Principles of Economics, Book III, Chapter III, London, UK and New York, NY: Macmillan and Co., 92-101 , Frank H. Knight (1921), 'The Theory of Choice and of Exchange', in Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit, Chapter 3, Boston, MA and New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 51-93 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'The Utility Concept in Value Theory and its Critics', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (4), August, 369-87 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'The Utility Concept in Value Theory and its Critics: II. The Utility Concept in Welfare Economics', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (6), December, 638-59 -- Frank H. Knight (1925), 'Economic Psychology and the Value Problem', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 39 (3), May, 372-409 -- Henry Schultz (1930), 'Development of the Demand Concept', in The Meaning of Statistical Demand Curves, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1-10, reset -- W. Allen Wallis and Milton Friedman (1942), 'The Empirical Derivation of Indifference Functions', in Oscar Lange, Francis McIntyre and Theodore O. Yntema (eds), Studies in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics: In Memory of Henry Schultz, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 175-89 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage (1948), 'The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk', Journal of Political Economy, LVI (4), August, 279-304 -- Milton Friedman (1949), 'The Marshallian Demand Curve', Journal of Political Economy, LVII (6), December, 463-95 -- Milton Friedman and L.J. Savage (1952), 'The Expected-Utility Hypothesis and the Measurability of Utility', Journal of Political Economy, LX (6), December, 463-74 -- Armen A. Alchian (1953), 'The Meaning of Utility Measurement', American Economic Review, 43 (1), March, 26-50 -- Milton Friedman (1957), 'Consistency of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with Existing Evidence on the Relation between Consumption and Income: Budget Studies', A Theory of the Consumption Function, Chapter IV, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 38-114 -- George J. Stigler (1961), 'The Economics of Information', Journal of Political Economy, LXIX (3), June, 213-25 -- Zvi Griliches (1961), 'Hedonic Price Indexes for Automobiles: An Econometric Analysis of Quality Change', in The Price Statistics of the Federal Government: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations, Washington, DC: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 173-96 -- Gary S. Becker (1962), 'Irrational Behavior and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, LXX (1), February, 1-13 -- Lester G. Telser (1962), 'The Demand for Branded Goods as Estimated from Consumer Panel Data', Review of Economics and Statistics, 44 (3), August, 300-324 -- Margaret G. Reid (1963), 'Consumer Response to the Relative Price of Store versus Delivered Milk', Journal of Political Economy, 71 (2), April, 180-86 -- Gary S. Becker (1965), 'A Theory of the Allocation of Time', Economic Journal, LXXV (299), September, 493-517 -- Robert T. Michael and Gary S. Becker (1973), 'On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior', Swedish Journal of Economics, 75 (4), December, 378-96 -- Gary S. Becker (1974), 'A Theory of Social Interactions', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (6), November-December, 1063-93 , Sherwin Rosen (1974), 'Hedonic Prices and Implicit Markets: Product Differentiation in Pure Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 82 (1), January-February, 34-55 -- Gary S. Becker (1976), 'Altruism, Egoism, and Genetic Fitness: Economics and Sociobiology', Journal of Economic Literature, 14 (3), September, 817-26 -- F.H. Knight (1917), 'The Concept of Normal Price in Value and Distribution', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 32 (1), November, 66-100 -- F.H. Knight (1921), 'Cost of Production and Price over Long and Short Periods', Journal of Political Economy, 29 (4), April, 304-35 -- J. Maurice Clark (1923), 'Different Costs for Different Purposes: An Illustrative Problem', Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs, Chapter IX, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 175-203 -- Frank H. Knight (1923), 'The Ethics of Competition', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 37 (4), August, 579-624 -- Jacob Viner (1925), 'Objective Tests of Competitive Price Applied to the Cement Industry', Journal of Political Economy, 33 (1), February, 107-11 -- Frank H. Knight (1925), 'On Decreasing Cost and Comparative Cost', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 39 (2), February, 331-33 -- Charles W. Cobb and Paul H. Douglas (1928), 'A Theory of Production', American Economic Review, 18 (1), March, 139-65 -- Jacob Viner (1931), 'Cost Curves and Supply Curves', Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 3 (1), September, 23-46 -- Jacob L. Mosak (1938), 'Interrelations of Production, Price, and Derived Demand', Journal of Political Economy, 46 (6), December, 761-87 -- George Stigler (1939), 'Production and Distribution in the Short Run', Journal of Political Economy, 47 (3), June, 305-27 -- George J. Stigler (1940), 'A Note on Discontinuous Cost Curves', American Economic Review, 30 (4), December, 832-35 -- Paul H. Douglas (1948), 'Are there Laws of Production?', American Economic Review, XXXVIII (1), March, 1-41 -- George J. Stigler (1951), 'The Division of Labor is Limited by the Extent of the Market', Journal of Political Economy, LIX (3), June, 185-93 -- George J. Stigler (1958), 'The Economies of Scale', Journal of Law and Economics, 1, October, 54-71 -- Armen Alchian (1959), 'Costs and Outputs', in Moses Abramovitz (ed.), The Allocation of Economic Resources: Essays in Honor of Barnard Francis Haley, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 23-40 -- Zvi Griliches (1960), 'Hybrid Corn and the Economics of Innovation', Science, 132 (3422), July, 275-80 -- Jack Hirshleifer (1962), 'The Firm's Cost Function: A Successful Reconstruction?', Journal of Business, XXXV (3), July, 235-55 , Lester G. Telser (1964), 'Advertising and Competition', Journal of Political Economy, LXXII (6), December, 537-62 -- George J. Stigler (1968), 'Price and Non-Price Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 76 (1), January-February, 149-54 -- Richard Thaler and Sherwin Rosen (1976), 'The Value of Saving a Life: Evidence from the Labor Market', in Nestor E. Terleckyj (ed.), Household Production and Consumption, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press, 265-97 -- Jacob Viner (1922), 'The Prevalence of Dumping in International Trade. I', Journal of Political Economy, 30 (5), October, 655-80 -- George J. Stigler (1942), 'The Extent and Bases of Monopoly', American Economic Review, 32 (2), Part 2, June, 1-22 -- George J. Stigler (1950), 'Monopoly and Oligopoly by Merger', American Economic Review, 40 (2), May, 23-34 -- G. Warren Nutter (1951), 'The Growth of Monopoly, 1899-1939' and 'Appendix B: Basic Data on the Growth of Monopoly 1899-1939', in The Extent of Enterprise Monopoly in the United States, 1899-1939: A Quantitative Study of Some Aspects of Monopoly, Chapter III, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 25-43, 112-55, notes -- Aaron Director and Edward H. Levi (1957), 'Law and the Future: Trade Regulation', Northwestern University Law Review, 51, 281-96 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1954), 'Monopoly and Resource Allocation', American Economic Review, 44 (2), May, 77-87 -- Ward S. Bowman, Jr. (1957), 'Tying Arrangements and the Leverage Problem', Yale Law Journal, 67 (1), November, 19-36 -- John S. McGee (1958), 'Predatory Price Cutting: The Standard Oil (N.J.) Case', Journal of Law and Economics, 1, October, 137-69 -- M.L. Burstein (1960), 'The Economics of Tie-In Sales', Review of Economics and Statistics, 42 (1), February, 68-73 -- Lester G. Telser (1960), 'Why Should Manufacturers Want Fair Trade?', Journal of Law and Economics, 3, October, 86-105 -- Robert H. Bork and Ward S. Bowman, Jr. (1965), 'The Crisis in Antitrust', Columbia Law Review, 65 (3), March, 363-76 -- George J. Stigler (1966), 'The Economic Effects of the Antitrust Laws', Journal of Law and Economics, 9, October, 225-58 -- Richard A. Posner (1970), 'A Statistical Study of Antitrust Enforcement', Journal of Law and Economics, 13 (2), October, 365-419 -- Richard A. Posner (1975), 'The Social Costs of Monopoly and Regulation', Journal of Political Economy, 83 (4), August, 807-27 -- Michael Mussa and Sherwin Rosen (1978), 'Monopoly and Product Quality', Journal of Economic Theory, 18 (2), August, 301-17 -- George J. Stigler (1940), 'Notes on the Theory of Duopoly', Journal of Political Economy, 48 (4), August, 521-41 , Don Patinkin (1947), 'Multiple-Plant Firms, Cartels, and Imperfect Competition', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 61 (2), February, 173-205 -- George J. Stigler (1949), 'Monopolistic Competition in Retrospect', in Five Lectures on Economic Problems, Chapter 2, London, UK: London School of Economics and Political Science and Longmans, Green and Co., 12-24 -- George J. Stigler (1949), 'A Theory of Delivered Price Systems', American Economic Review, XXXIX (6), December, 1143-59 -- George J. Stigler (1964), 'A Theory of Oligopoly', Journal of Political Economy, 72 (1), February, 44-61 -- Milton Friedman and Simon Kuznets (1954), 'Incomes in the Professions and in Other Pursuits' and 'Incomes in the Five Professions', in Income from Independent Professional Practice, Chapters 3 and 4, New York, NY: National Bureau of Economic Research Inc., 62-172 -- Milton Friedman (1953), 'Choice, Chance, and the Personal Distribution of Income', Journal of Political Economy, LXI (4), August, 277-90 -- Melvin W. Reder (1969), 'A Partial Survey of the Theory of Income Size Distribution', in Lee Soltow (ed.), Six Papers on the Size Distribution of Wealth and Income, Studies in Income and Wealth Volume 33, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 205-53 -- Frank Hyneman Knight ([1935] 1951), 'Interest', in The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays, Chapter X, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley Inc., 251-76 -- Frank H. Knight (1934), 'Capital, Time, and the Interest Rate', Economica, 1 (3), August, 257-86 -- Frank H. Knight (1944), 'Diminishing Returns from Investment', Journal of Political Economy, 52 (1), March, 26-47 -- Don Patinkin (1948), 'Price Flexibility and Full Employment', American Economic Review, 38 (4), September, 543-64 -- J. Fred Weston (1950), 'A Generalized Uncertainty Theory of Profit', American Economic Review, 40 (1), March, 40-60 -- J. Hirshleifer (1965), 'Investment Decision Under Uncertainty: Choice-Theoretic Approaches', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXIX (4), November, 509-36 -- Erika H. Schoenberg and Paul H. Douglas (1937), 'Studies in the Supply Curve of Labor: The Relation in 1929 Between Average Earnings in American Cities and the Proportions Seeking Employment', Journal of Political Economy, 45 (1), February, 45-79 -- M. Bronfenbrenner (1939), 'The Economics of Collective Bargaining', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 53 (4), August, 535-61 -- Henry C. Simons (1944), 'Some Reflections on Syndicalism', Journal of Political Economy, LII (1), March, 1-25 -- George J. Stigler (1946), 'The Economics of Minimum Wage Legislation', American Economic Review, 36 (3), June, 358-65 -- Simon Rottenberg (1956), 'The Baseball Players' Labor Market', Journal of Political Economy, 64 (3), June, 242-58 -- Gary S. Becker (1960), 'An Economic Analysis of Fertility', in Demographic and Economic Change in Developed Countries, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 209-40 , M. Bronfenbrenner (1961), 'Notes on the Elasticity of Derived Demand', Oxford Economic Papers, 13 (3), October, 254-61 -- Theodore W. Schultz (1961), 'Investment in Human Capital', American Economic Review, LI (1), March, 1-17 -- Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel (1962), 'Competition, Monopoly, and the Pursuit of Money', in Aspects of Labor Economics, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 157-83 -- Gary S. Becker (1962), 'Investment in Human Capital: A Theoretical Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (5), October, 9-49 -- George J. Stigler (1962), 'Information in the Labor Market', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (5), October, 94-105 -- Albert Rees (1966), 'Information Networks in Labor Markets', American Economic Review, 56 (1/2), March, 559-66 -- F.H. Knight (1924), 'Some Fallacies in the Interpretation of Social Cost', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 38 (4), August, 582-606 -- M.W. Reder (1942), 'Welfare Economics and Rationing', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 57 (1), November, 153-59 -- George J. Stigler (1943), 'The New Welfare Economics', American Economic Review, 33 (2), June, 355-59 -- James M. Buchanan (1949), 'The Pure Theory of Government Finance: A Suggested Approach', Journal of Political Economy, 57 (6), December, 496-505 -- Milton Friedman (1952), 'The "Welfare" Effects of an Income Tax and an Excise Tax', Journal of Political Economy, 60 (1), February, 25-33 -- Gary S. Becker (1958), 'Competition and Democracy', Journal of Law and Economics, I, October, 105-109 -- R.H. Coase (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1964), 'The Measurement of Waste', American Economic Review, 54 (3), May, 58-76 -- Arnold C. Harberger (1971), 'Three Basic Postulates for Applied Welfare Economics: An Interpretive Essay', Journal of Economic Literature, 9 (3), September, 785-97 -- George J. Stigler (1970), 'Director's Law of Public Income Redistribution', Journal of Law and Economics, 13 (1), April, 1-10 -- George J. Stigler (1972), 'Economic Competition and Political Competition', Public Choice, XIII, Fall, 91-106 -- George J. Stigler and Claire Friedland (1962), 'What Can Regulators Regulate? The Case of Electricity', Journal of Law and Economics, V, October, 1-16 -- George J. Stigler (1971), 'The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 , Richard A. Posner (1974), 'Theories of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 5 (2), Autumn, 335-58 -- Sam Peltzman (1976), 'Toward a More General Theory of Regulation', Journal of Law and Economics, 19 (2), August, 211-40
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    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Energy Ser. v.81
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Coming Energy Crisis -- Time's a Wastin' -- References -- Chapter 2: We Are Running Out of Time -- But It Ain't over Until the Fat Lady Sings -- References -- Chapter 3: When the World Ran on Wood -- Forests and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations -- Transportation in Wood World -- Land and Forests Restricted the Size of Cities -- Fossil World -- References -- Chapter 4: We Are Alive Thanks to Fossil-Fueled Fertilizer -- Natural Gas Fertilizer and the Population Explosion from 1.6 to 7.8 Billion People -- Fertilizer Harms the Land and Atmosphere -- What Could Replace Fertilizer? The Dirt on Dirt -- References -- Chapter 5: Without Transportation, Civilization Ends -- Wood World Horses Are Now Fossil World Diesel Engines and Gas Turbine Machines -- When Trucks Stop Running -- Since Diesel Is Finite, We Need to Replace It with Something Else -- References -- Chapter 6: What Fuels Could Replace Diesel? -- Wanted: A Renewable Commercial Fuel for Existing Engines and Infrastructure -- Non-renewable Commercial Liquefied Coal -- Nonrenewable Compressed Natural Gas or Liquefied Natural Gas -- Peak Natural Gas in the US -- Nonrenewable Noncommercial Exploding Hydrogen -- Ammonia and Power-to-Gas (P2G) -- Noncommercial Oil Shale -- Renewable and Commercial Biodiesel -- References -- Chapter 7: Why Not Electrify Commercial Transportation with Batteries? -- When It Comes to Diesel, Electric Cars Are Irrelevant -- The Heavy Lift to Improve Transportation Batteries -- Batteries Have a Weight Problem -- Fast Charging -- But What about the Tesla Semitruck? -- Off-Road Trucks Are Off-the-Grid -- References -- Chapter 8: Catenary Electric Trucks Running on Overhead Wires -- Will It Work? -- A Catenary System Would Cost a Truckload of Money , Dual Propulsion Doubles to Triples the Cost -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Manufacturing Uses Over Half of All Fossil Energy -- Industrial Fossil-Fueled High Heat Makes Cement, Steel, Roads, Bridges, Dams, and Buildings -- Renewable High Heat must be Reliable -- There Is No Way to Store High Heat -- Electrifying Manufacturing -- Manufacturers Have to Move Next to a Thermal Heat Source If It Can Not Be Stored -- Hydrogen -- Power2gas Aka Power-to-Methane -- That Leaves Biomass, Once Again, as Our Post-carbon Savior -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: What Alternatives Can Replace Fossil-Fueled Electricity Generation? -- Power Players: Job Applicants to Replace Fossil-Fuel Generated Electricity -- That Leaves Photovoltaic Solar and Onshore Wind to Save the Day -- Wind Turbines and Solar Panels Are REBUILDABLE, Not RENEWABLE -- There Is Not Time, Energy, or Materials to Make So Many Rebuildable Contraptions -- Biomass Electric Power -- References -- Chapter 11: Energy Storage: Excess Electricity from Solar and Wind Must Be Stored -- A National Grid -- Seasonal Energy Storage -- Pumped Hydro Storage -- Energy Storage with Electrochemical Batteries -- Underground Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) Gas Turbines -- Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) with Thermal Energy Storage -- Thermal Energy Storage -- Biomass Energy Storage -- References -- Chapter 12: Half a Million Products Are Made Out of Fossil Fuels -- Seeking 500 Million Tons a Year of Something that can Replace Fossil Fuel Products -- Biomass Chemicals and Plastics -- Recycling and Burning -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: And the Renewable Winner Is... -- References -- Chapter 14: Scale: How Much Biomass Is Required to Replace Fossil Fuels? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Grow More Biomass: Where Is the Land? -- Where Is the Cropland? , Much of Earth's Land Is Degraded or Unavailable -- Let's Grow Food and Biofuels on Other Nation's Land -- Food Production Shows Signs of Peaking -- Genetically Engineer Plants to Grow Faster, Get Larger -- Post-Harvest Food Loss -- The Cool-Chain Will Be Far More Local -- Conclusion: Too Little Land, Too Many People -- References -- Chapter 16: The Ground is Disappearing Beneath Our Feet -- Why is Soil Erosion Happening Much Faster Now than in the Past? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Grow More Biomass: Phosphorus Fertilizer -- Phosphorus is Hard to Come by -- Phosphorus Runoff Can Harm Ecosystems -- References -- Chapter 18: Grow More Biomass: Climate Change -- Tipping Points -- Drought and Heat -- Floods and Wind -- Forecasts Call for More Pests, More Weeds -- Climate Change Effects on California Agriculture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19: Grow More Biomass: Dwindling Groundwater -- Corn and Soybeans can Drink Other Crops Under the Table -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: Grow More Biomass: Vertical and Rooftop Farms -- Vertical Farms in Buildings -- Rooftop Gardens -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 21: Grow More Biomass: Pesticides -- Pesticides, Like Antibiotics, Are Running Out -- Before and After Pesticides -- It's a War Out There -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22: Ethanol and Energy Return on Investment (EROI) -- Why Is Ethanol EROI so Low? -- The Main Difference Between a Negative and Positive EROI Is Byproduct -- Falling Over the Burrito Energy Cliff -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23: Corn and Soy Are Supervillains -- Food Versus Fuel -- Too Many Pesticides -- Corn and Soy Already Take Up Half of US Cropland -- Corn and Soy Cause the Most Soil Erosion -- Corn and Soybeans Are Water Hogs (Sorry Pigs) -- More Fertilizer, More Dead Zones -- Industrial Farming Is Great for Jellyfish , Somebody Send the Bat Signal! -- References -- Chapter 24: Corn Ethanol. Why? -- What Is the Point of Making Ethanol? -- Greenhouse Gas Emissions? -- E15 Increases the Damage by 50% -- Transportation of Ethanol from Midwest to Coasts a Waste of Diesel Energy -- Ethanol Raises Food Prices and Harms People and Businesses -- Ethanol Was Mandated to Enrich the Wealthiest Companies and Farmers in the Midwest -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 25: Biodiesel from Algae -- Where Is the Flat 1200-Acre Land for Ponds? -- Where Is the Water? -- Carbon Dioxide Problems Coming and Going -- Microscopic Algae Are as Voracious as Food Crops -- Where Is the Energy? -- Sorry to Let the Air Out of Your Balloon -- Protect Algae from Crashes by Sheltering Them in Photobioreactors -- Conclusion: Algae May Be Green, but They Are Not Clean -- References -- Chapter 26: Fill 'er Up with Seaweed -- Too Low-Fat for Biodiesel -- References -- Chapter 27: The Problems with Cellulosic Ethanol Could Drive You to Drink -- What Plants Are Used to Make Ethanol in the US? -- Why Is Cellulosic Ethanol So Hard to Make? -- EROI of Cellulosic Ethanol -- Another Reason for Negative EROI: Plant Residues Are Fluffy -- Energy Grass Crops Are No better than Food Crops -- Where Is the Land to Grow Energy Crops? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 28: Biodiesel to Keep Trucks Running -- Scale -- Biodiesel Requires a Lot of Water -- Bad Chemistry -- A Barrel of Crude Oil Is only 10-15% Diesel -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 29: Can We Eat Enough French Fries? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 30: Combustion: Burn Baby Burn -- Burning Biomass is Dirtier than Coal -- California Biomass Electricity Generation -- Wood from Burned Forests to Generate Electricity -- Biomass Fire and Explosion Hazards -- Economic and Energy Costs (EROI) -- Conclusion -- References , Chapter 31: Wood and Coal Steam Engines Started the Industrial Revolution -- Steam Engines Won Wars -- Noisy, Complex, and Lots of Maintenance -- Wood is Less Energy-dense than Coal or Oil -- Enormous Amounts of Fuel and Water were Needed -- Energy Efficiency and EROI -- Deforestation -- Boiler Explosions -- Steam Power will Come Back to Replace Muscle Power -- Energy Slaves -- Steam Engines were the First Form of Energy Able to Reproduce Itself -- Horses will be Recalled from the Pasture -- References -- Chapter 32: Wood Gas Generators -- North Korea Shows the Way -- References -- Chapter 33: Conclusion: Do You Want to Eat, Drink, or Drive? -- The Great Simplification-How to Make the Transition -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Friedemann, Alice J. Life after Fossil Fuels Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030703349
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602274202882
    Format: 1 online resource (574 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811551284
    Series Statement: Economy and Social Inclusion Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- She Enjoys Idioms and Fables -- Interview with Miss Li Lin's Mother and Li Lin -- An Educated Youth Who Returned to Shanghai and Married Late -- An Infant Born with a Vacuum Delivery -- Ten Years' Looking for Medicine -- A Mother Eager to Do Everything Well -- She Left the Nursery and Primary School -- A Girl Enjoyed Care of Many Families -- The Girl Kept at Home for Three Years -- A Participant of Mother's Community Services -- She Is Very Interested in Learning Idioms -- She Is Independent and Loves Her Family Deeply -- She Would Buy Birthday Gifts for Her Parents -- She Never Neglects Study or Play -- She Can Read and Write Simple Characters -- Travel Has Been an Eye-Opener for Her -- She Gets a Lot Out of the Sunshine Home -- She Cares About Her Classmates and Likes Making Friends -- She's Made Great Progress in the Drum Team -- She Practices Hard and Looks Forward to Performing -- Working Hard Now for the Life Hereafter -- Now the Mother Is in Her Seventies and Isn't in Good Health -- She's Still Concerned About the Future -- Interview with Li Lin's Teacher -- Observation of Li Lin at the Sunshine Home -- Experienced Employee of an Office Supply Company -- Interview with Mr. Guojun Zhang's Mother -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (I) -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (II) -- Interview with Guojun Zhang -- Observation of Guojun Zhang at Work -- Personal Experience of Social Progress -- Interview with Mr. L's Parents -- A Bad Omen -- Busy Testing L's IQ in Different Hospitals -- Conquering All Obstacles for Education in Regular School -- Four Years of Learning in Mother's Friendly School -- Considerate Mother Leading the Class to Win Honorary Title of Advanced Collective -- Staying at Home Alone for a Year and Receiving Strangers' Care When Strolling Around. , Witnessing the Establishment of the Sunshine Home and Enjoying Himself -- Encouraged by Parents to Join the Waist Drum Team Early -- A Sports Fan Participating Frequently in Local Special Olympics Activities -- Mother's Concern Over Proper Manual Labor -- Kind-Hearted and Polite -- Adequate Self Care for Shopping and Orientation -- Worrying About an Uncertain Future -- Interview with Mr. L's Teacher -- L Should Improve His Ability to Take Care of Himself -- Interview with Mr. L and His Parents -- An Outgoing Man of Many Interests -- Observation of Mr. L in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. L at the Sunshine Home -- Out-of-School Child Entering Sports Field -- Interview with Dan Cao's Mother -- Interview with Dan Cao's Teacher -- Interview with Dan Cao's Classmates -- Interview with Dan Cao -- Observation of Dan Cao at the Sunshine Home -- A Square Dancing Celebrity -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Parents -- Born Amid Hardships -- Confronting Reality and Finding Out the Truth -- Busy Working Hard at School -- Finishing Middle School Smoothly, but Discouraged at Vocational School -- Learned Basic Skills to Take Care of Himself -- Registering in the Community and Being Assigned to a Company due to the Disability Certificate -- Life from Bitter to Sweet after Joining in the Special Olympics Movement -- Shouldering Responsibilities at the Sunshine Home -- Being Grateful and Letting Nature Take Its Course -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Classmate -- Interview with Mr. LZ -- Observation of Mr. LZ in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. LZ at the Sunshine Home -- A Splendid Life for the Chinese "Forrest Gump" -- Interview with Mr. Xiaobo Wang's Mother and Xiaobo Wang -- Reacting Slowly and Enjoying Himself in Kindergarten -- Willing to Work Hard, but Unable to Catch Up Since Grade Four. , Father Insisting on Regular School After the IQ Test -- Haste Making Waste -- Doing What One Is Capable of and Becoming Confident -- Preparing for Special Olympics and Enhancing Capabilities through Home Visits -- Making Progress via Multiple Courses at the Sunshine Home -- Having a Good Appetite and Being Healthy After Joining in Special Olympics Activities -- Being a Volunteer as Optimistic and Positive as Forrest Gump -- Being Tutored to Pass the Preliminary Contest of the English Competition Named "Star of Outlook" -- My Wishes for Shanghai Expo 2010 -- Marching Forward Courageously and Contacting and Cooperating with Over 20 Work Units -- Creating Opportunities for Everyone to Join in a Camp -- A New and Relaxed Life Featuring Reading and Travel -- Interview with Domestic Worker in the Wang Family -- Addendum: Metro Line Two Halted During a Heavy Rainstorm -- Down Syndrome Boy Loving History Books -- Interview with Mr. Wei Yang's Mother -- A Lucky Child -- One of the Best Students in  His Special School -- Learning to Be an Independent Person as a Child -- Mixed Feelings About the Sunshine Home -- He Grew Up with the Special Olympic Games -- Enjoying Music and Reading -- It Can Be a Lot of Fun Being with  Other Parents -- There Are Some People Who Despise My Son -- I Want Him to Have a Good Life -- Some Stories Are Unforgettable -- Interview with Wei Yang's Teacher -- Interview with Wei Yang -- Observation of Wei Yang at the Sunshine Home -- Becoming a College Student Through Hard Work and Persistence -- Interview with Mr. Xiaodong Yu's Mother -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu's Teacher -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu in the Drum Team -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu at the Sunshine Home -- A Telephone Operator at a Sunshine Workshop -- Interview with Ms. Y's Mother -- Interview with Ms. Y's Teacher -- Interview with Ms. Y. , Observation of Ms. Y at the Sunshine Workshop -- Completes the Course but Fails the Degree from Regular Schools -- Interview with Mr. C's Father -- He Wasn't Clever Enough to Study -- He Has Three Pass Certificates but Never Finished His  Education -- The Sunshine Home Is Great -- Sport Helps a Child Become More Sociable -- A Loving Family -- What Will Happen to Him After We Pass Away? -- Interview with Mr. C's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. C -- Observation of Mr. C in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. C at the Sunshine Home -- Enjoying Seven Days a Week -- Interview with Miss Yijie Sun's Mother and Yijie Sun -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Teacher -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Classmates -- Observation of Yijie Sun in the Drum Team -- Observation of Yijie Sun at the Sunshine Home -- Great Expectations, Now that My Special Olympics Hero Got His Own Daughter -- Interview with Mr. Fangmiao Wu and His Family -- Interview with Fangmiao Wu's Supervisor -- Observation of Fangmiao Wu at the Sunshine Workshop -- May the Volunteers Help Her Be Included into Society -- Interview with Miss H's Parents -- Beloved Child Arrives by Natural Birth -- Her Math Was Poor and She Was Disliked by the Teacher -- She Developed Slowly but She Was Happy and Carefree -- If She Can't Change, then I Will Change Myself -- Taking Exercise Improved Her Intelligence -- Learning While Working Helps Her to Relax -- How Can She Be Independent Without Understanding the Value of Money? -- Interview with Ms. H's Teacher -- Interview with Miss H's Co-Worker -- Interview with Miss H -- Observation of Miss H in the Drum Team -- Observation of Miss H at the Sunshine Workshop -- Be My Own Champion -- Interview with Ms. Le Xing and Her Teacher -- From the Welfare Center to a Foster Family -- Twelve Years of Happiness in Special Education School -- A Seven-Year-Old Tomboy Practices Gymnastics. , Unforgettable Intensive Training in Tianjin -- Eight Gold Medals in Two Special Olympics -- Began to Work After Graduation -- Farewell to the Foster Mother and Gaining Independence Due to a Relationship -- A Teacher as a Matchmaker -- Baby Son Brought Happiness -- Early Childhood Development Courses for the Son -- Two Jobs I Found by Myself -- Happiness Lies in a Simple Life -- Interview with Le Xing's PE Teacher -- Teacher's Confidence Boosted Thanks to a Promising Student -- Special Olympics After All the Hard Effort -- Gold Medals Thanks to Persistent Learning and Exercising -- Growth Under Teachers' Care -- A Girl Behind a Closed Door -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Mother -- I Couldn't Send Her Away Again -- Starts School at the Right Age and Never Falls Behind -- A Special Olympics Dancer with Down Syndrome -- Her Autism Gradually Became More Apparent -- At the Sunshine Home She Could Engage with Society -- A Dedicated Mother Who Becomes a Volunteer -- A Happy Family Enjoying Life -- More Social Tolerance and Better Policies -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Younger Brother -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Teacher -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi -- Observation of Miss Yi Shi at the Sunshine Home -- A Glimmer of Hope for Three Generations of People Living with Disability -- Interview with the Grandfather of Miss F -- Grandfather and Grandmother Got Married -- The Mom Who Loves to Run Away -- Being Registered for Hukou at Age of Eight -- Adored by Teachers and Classmates Alike -- Not Afraid of Hardship in Her Training for Special Olympics -- Become Independent at a Young Age, Sticking Together with Grandad -- Missing Mom on Mother's Day -- Mobile Phone and Friends -- Grandfather's Foot Impairment and Hardship in Life -- Hope for a Better Future -- Interview with Miss F's Head Teacher -- Witnessing Her Grow into an Outgoing and Thoughtful Girl. , Give Full Play to Her Strength and Live to the Fullest.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Alford, William P. An Oral History of the Special Olympics in China Volume 2 Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 ISBN 9789811551277
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    London :printed for J. Johnson, Co. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard; by G. Woodfall, No. 22, Paternoster-Row,
    UID:
    almahu_BV049158029
    Format: Online-Ressource (6v) ; , 18°.
    Edition: Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web
    Note: English Short Title Catalog, T137067. - In this third edition, the last word of text on sig. A2 of vols. 5-6 are "left" and "con-" and the pagination of vol. 5 is 251,[1]p. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - The title of each volume begins with a list of its contents; vol. 1 is entitled: 'Lazy Lawrence, Tarlton, False key, being the first volume of The parent's assistant'; vol. 2: 'The birth-day present, Simple Susan being the second volume'; vol. 3: 'The bracelets, The little merchants, being the third volume'; vol. 4: 'Old Poz, The mimic, Mademoiselle Panache, being the fourth volume'; vol. 5: 'The basket-woman, The white pigeon, The orphans, Waste not, want not, Forgive and forget, being the fifth volume'; vol. 6: 'The barring out, Eton Montem, being the sixth volume'. - Vol. 1 only has a general titlepage, and the individual titlepages bear the edition statement; vol. 1 is of the third edition, and vols. 2-6 of "The third edition, with additions
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602145902882
    Format: 1 online resource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319919713
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Business in Association with Future Earth Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I -- 1: Why Sustainable Business Model Innovation? -- 1.1 A RESTART of Business Models for a Brighter Future Earth -- 1.2 The Methodological Approach of This Book -- 1.3 Let Us RESTART Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- References -- 2: The Seven Steps of the RESTART Framework -- 2.1 A RESTART for Business Models of the Future -- 2.2 A Brief Introduction to the RESTART Framework for Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- References -- 3: RESTART: What, Why, How and So What? -- 3.1 Responsibility and Opportunity -- Companies are Problem Solvers -- Responsibility and Opportunity: Two Drivers of Sustainable Business Models -- Toward Sustainable Business Models -- 3.2 Sustainable and Profitable -- More of Everything That is Good -- 3.3 The Next Step: Aligning Financial, Social and Environmental Bottom Lines -- A Sustainable Interplay -- Sustainability Can Pay-But It is No Walk in the Park -- Our Collective Luxury Trap -- Societal Boundaries -- Next Stop: RESTART -- References -- Part II -- 4: Roadmap to a RESTART -- References -- 5: Redesign Rather than Standstill -- 5.1 The Business Model as the Story of How the Company Works -- Companies as Stories -- Creating Value Through Successful Value Propositions -- To Deliver What You Promise -- Getting a Bigger Share of the Pie -- The Hypothesis of What the Customer Wants -- 5.2 Redesigning Business Models -- Innovation of Business Models -- Disrupt or Die? -- References -- 6: Experimentation Rather than Turnaround -- 6.1 The Science of Profitability -- Do Not Put All the Eggs in the Same Basket -- Control, Experiment and Innovate! -- Changes Big and Small -- 6.2 Asking the Right Questions -- Experimentation in Practice -- References -- 7: Service-Logic Rather than Product-Logic. , 7.1 At Your Service -- What Do We Mean by Service-Logic? -- The Sharing Economy as Service-Logic -- 7.2 Access to Everything -- Profit from Services -- When the Internet Enters Our Things -- References -- 8: The Circular Rather than the Linear Economy -- 8.1 The Future Goes in Circles -- From Linear to Circular Value Chains -- The Two Fundamental Cycles -- 8.2 Resources Astray -- Values at Stake -- Inspired by Nature -- Unemployment Also Reflects Resources Astray -- The Circle is Not Closed -- References -- 9: Alliances Rather than Solo-runs -- 9.1 Unite and Collaborate! -- Between Competition and Collaboration -- From Value Creation to Value Capture -- 9.2 Creating and Sharing Value -- The Company as a Coalition of Stakeholders -- References -- 10: Results Rather than Indulgences -- 10.1 With an Eye on the Ball -- The Road to Being Sustainable and Profitable -- 10.2 Prioritize What Matters -- Is It Profitable to Solve the Most Important Problems? -- Let Sustainable Business Flourish! -- References -- 11: Three-Dimensionality Rather than One-Dimensionality -- 11.1 Take the Lead -- Take Me to Your Leader -- Leadership at All Levels -- 11.2 Building a Better World -- Organizing for Sustainability -- The Structures That Support -- Build a Bridge to Your Surroundings -- Better Dashboard, Better Management -- Walk It Like You Talk It -- Move the LEGO Blocks Around -- References -- 12: RESTART Before It is Too Late -- 12.1 It is Not Going to Be Easy -- 12.2 Ready, Set, RESTART! -- Reference -- Part III -- 13: A Recap of the RESTART Framework -- 14: A Process Model for Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- 14.1 A Closer Look at the Four Phases of the Sustainable Business Model Innovation Process -- 14.2 Why the Business Model RESTARTer? -- 14.3 Starting the RESTART -- References -- 15: Avenues for Future Research -- 15.1 Mind the Gap!. , 15.2 Research Designs and Methodologies -- 15.3 A RESTART Research Agenda -- 15.4 An Ocean of Opportunities -- References -- 16: Case Study: A RESTART for Scanship -- 16.1 Business Opportunities on the Floating City -- 16.2 Solutions for Cleaner Oceans -- 16.3 Toward Uncharted Waters -- 16.4 Restarting Scanship: Practical Challenges and Research Opportunities -- References -- 17: Case Study: A Circular Business Model for Orkla and BIR? -- 17.1 Orkla and Its Ecosystem -- 17.2 BIR: From Waste Manager to Circular Business Partner? -- 17.3 Recognize-Rethink-Reinvent- Reorganize -- 17.4 Restarting Together: More Cake for All? -- Reference -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Jørgensen, Sveinung RESTART Sustainable Business Model Innovation Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319919706
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    Format: 355 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-8050-6512-1 , 0-8050-4830-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Format: 1 online resource (122 pages)
    ISBN: 1-83962-139-7 , 1-78985-974-3
    Content: This book highlights the advanced technologies and applications of neutron activation analysis (NAA). It discusses the latest developments influencing the performance and utility of different NAA techniques across wide areas of applications: nuclear technology, industry, medicine, clinical investigations, biology, geochemistry, soil contamination, waste management, diet, lifestyle and health, cosmology, archeology, forensic science, etc. The overall goal of the book is to promote innovation and development of NAA techniques, technologies, and nuclear culture by presenting high-quality chapters with numerous results at both national and international levels. The book will serve as a source for graduate and postgraduate students in nuclear sciences and applications and nuclear analytical techniques, experienced practitioners who want to implement or use other varieties of NAA, professional technicians and analysts, users of NAA, and other stakeholders who wish to better understand NAA techniques.
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    Format: 1 online resource (320 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781484242216
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Measuring Productivity: No Silver Bullet -- Chapter 1: The Mythical 10x Programmer -- Some Work Time Variability Data -- Insisting on Homogeneity -- Deciding What We Even Mean -- Uninsisting on Homogeneity -- Questioning the Base Population -- It's Not Only About Development Effort -- Are Slower Programmers Just More Careful? -- Secondary Factors Can Be Important -- The Productivity Definition Revisited -- How Would Real People Work? -- So What? -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 2: No Single Metric Captures Productivity -- What's Wrong with Measuring Individual Performers? -- Why Do People Want to Measure Developer Productivity? -- What's Inherently Wrong with a Single Productivity Metric? -- Productivity Is Broad -- Flattening/Combining Components of a Single Aspect Is Challenging -- Confounding Factors -- What Do We Do Instead at Google? -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 3: Why We Should Not Measure Productivity -- Unintended Consequences -- Explaining Productivity -- Dealing with Change -- Managers as Measurers -- Key Ideas -- Part II: Introduction to Productivity -- Chapter 4: Defining Productivity in Software Engineering -- A Short History of Software Productivity -- Terminology in the General Literature -- Productivity -- Profitability -- Performance -- Efficiency and Effectiveness -- Influence of Quality -- An Integrated Definition of Software Productivity -- Summary -- Key Ideas -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5: A Software Development Productivity Framework -- Productivity Dimensions in Software Development -- Velocity -- Quality -- Satisfaction -- Lenses -- The Productivity Framework in Action: Articulating Goals, Questions, and Metrics -- Example 1: Improving Productivity Through an Intervention. , Productivity Goal 1: Improve Productivity at the Individual and Team Levels Through the Introduction of a New Continuous Integration System -- Example 2: Understanding How Meetings Impact Productivity -- Productivity Goal 2: Develop an Understanding of How Meetings May Impact Productivity -- Caveats -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 6: Individual, Team, Organization, and Market: Four Lenses of Productivity -- The Individual -- The Team -- The Organization -- The Market -- Full-Spectrum Productivity -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 7: Software Productivity Through the Lens of Knowledge Work -- A Brief History of Knowledge Work -- Techniques for Measuring Productivity -- Outcome-Oriented Techniques -- Process-Oriented Techniques -- People-Oriented Techniques -- Multi-oriented Techniques -- Drivers That Influence Productivity -- Software Developers vs. Knowledge Workers: Similar or Different? -- Summary -- Key Ideas -- References -- Part III: The Context of Productivity -- Chapter 8: Factors That Influence Productivity: A Checklist -- Introduction -- A Brief History of Productivity Factors Research -- The List of Technical Factors -- Product Factors -- Process Factors -- Development Environment -- The List of Soft Factors -- Corporate Culture -- Team Culture -- Individual Skills and Experiences -- Work Environment -- Project -- Summary -- Key Ideas -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: Review Design -- References -- Chapter 9: How Do Interruptions Affect Productivity? -- Introduction -- Controlled Experiments -- What Is the Aim of an Experiment? -- A Typical Interruptions Experiment -- How Is Disruptiveness of an Interruption Measured? -- Interruptions Cause Errors -- Moving Controlled Experiments Out of the Lab -- Summary: Controlled Experiments -- Cognitive Models -- What Are Cognitive Models?. , What Can Cognitive Models Predict About the Impact of Interruptions on Productivity? -- Summary: Cognitive Models -- Observational Studies -- Observational Studies of the Workplace -- Benefits and Detriments of Interruptions -- Stress, Individual Differences, and Interruptions -- Productivity -- Strategies for Dealing with Interruptions -- Summary: Observational Studies -- Key Insights -- Key Ideas -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Happiness and the  Productivity of Software Engineers -- Why the Industry Should Strive for Happy Developers -- What Is Happiness, and How Do We Measure It? -- Scientific Grounds of Happy and Productive Developers -- How Happy Are Software Developers? -- What Makes Developers Unhappy? -- What Happens When Developers Are Happy (or Unhappy)? -- Cognitive Performance -- Flow -- Motivation and Withdrawal -- Happiness and Unhappiness, and How They Relate to the Productivity of Developers -- Are Happy Developers More Productive? -- Potential Impacts of Happiness on Other Outcomes -- What Does the Future Hold? -- Further Reading -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 11: Dark Agile: Perceiving People As Assets, Not Humans -- Revisiting the Agile Manifesto -- Agile in Global Outsourcing Setups -- Tracking Work to Increase Productivity -- Daily Stand-Up Meeting to Monitor Productivity -- Stressful Work Environment -- Cost of Productivity -- Open Questions for Productivity in Software Engineering -- Key Ideas -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part IV: Measuring Productivity in Practice -- Chapter 12: Developers' Diverging Perceptions of Productivity -- Quantifying Productivity: Measuring vs. Perceptions -- Studying Software Developers' Productivity Perceptions -- The Cost of Context Switching -- A Productive Workday in a Developer's Life -- Developers Expect Different Measures for Quantifying Productivity. , Characterizing Software Developers by Perceptions of Productivity -- Opportunities for Improving Developer Productivity -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 13: Human-Centered Methods to Boost Productivity -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 14: Using Biometric Sensors to Measure Productivity -- Operationalizing Productivity for Measurement -- What the Eye Says About Focus -- Observing Attention with EEG -- Measuring Rumination -- Moving Forward -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 15: How Team Awareness Influences Perceptions of Developer Productivity -- Introduction -- Awareness and Productivity -- Enabling Awareness in Collaborative Software Development -- Aggregating Awareness Information into Numbers -- Aggregating Awareness Information into Text -- Rethinking Productivity and Team Awareness -- Key ideas -- References -- Chapter 16: Software Engineering Dashboards: Types, Risks, and Future -- Introduction -- Dashboards in Software Engineering -- Developer Activity -- Team Performance -- Project Monitoring and Performance -- Community Health -- Summary -- Risks of Using Dashboards -- Rethinking Dashboards in Software Engineering -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 17: The COSMIC Method for  Measuring the Work-Output Component of Productivity -- Measurement of Functional Size -- The COSMIC Method -- Discussion of the COSMIC Model -- Correlation of COSMIC Sizes with Development Effort -- Automated COSMIC Size Measurement -- Conclusions -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 18: Benchmarking: Comparing Apples to Apples -- Introduction -- The Use of Standards -- Functional Size Measurement -- Reasons for Benchmarking -- A Standard Way of Benchmarking -- Normalizing -- Sources of Benchmark Data -- ISBSG Repository -- Internal Benchmark Data Repository -- Benchmarking in Practice -- False Incentives -- Summary -- Key Ideas -- Further Reading. , Part V: Best Practices for Productivity -- Chapter 19: Removing Software Development Waste to Improve Productivity -- Introduction -- Taxonomy of Software Development Waste -- Building the Wrong Feature or Product -- Mismanaging the Backlog -- Rework -- Unnecessarily Complicated or Complex Solutions -- Extraneous Cognitive Load -- Psychological Distress -- Knowledge Loss -- Waiting/Multitasking -- Ineffective Communication -- Additional Wastes in Pre-agile Projects -- Discussion -- Not All Problems Are Wastes -- Reducing Waste -- Conclusion -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 20: Organizational Maturity: The Elephant Affecting Productivity -- Background -- The Process Maturity Framework -- The Impact of Maturity on Productivity and Quality -- Updating Maturity Practices for an Agile-DevOps Environment -- Summary -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 21: Does Pair Programming Pay Off? -- Introduction: Highly Productive Programming -- Studying Pair Programming -- Software Development As Knowledge Work -- What Actually Matters in Industrial Pair Programming -- Constellation A: System Knowledge Advantage -- Constellation B: Collective System Knowledge Gap -- Constellation C: Complementary Knowledge -- So, Again: Does Pair Programming Pay Off? -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 22: Fitbit for Developers: Self-Monitoring at Work -- Self-Monitoring to Quantify Our Lives -- Self-Monitoring Software Developers' Work -- Supporting Various Individual Needs Through Personalization -- Self-Reporting Increases Developers' Awareness About Efficiency -- Retrospection About Work Increases Developers' Self-Awareness -- Actionable Insights Foster Productive Behavior Changes -- Increasing Team Awareness and Solving Privacy Concerns -- Fostering Sustainable Behaviors at Work -- Key Ideas -- References -- Chapter 23: Reducing Interruptions at Work with FlowLight. , The Cost of Interruptions at Work.
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