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Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Literature. 58:1045-1128
The Coase theorem is one of the most influential and controversial ideas to emerge from post–World War II economics. This article examines the theorem’s origins, diffusion, and the wide variety of uses to which it has been put by economists and o
Autor:
Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
History of Political Economy. 52:135-170
Economists typically locate the origins of the theory of externalities in A.C. Pigou’s The Economics of Welfare (1920, 1932), where Pigou suggested that activities which generate uncompensated benefits or costs—e.g., pollution, lighthouses, scien
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Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought ISBN: 9783030530310
For most economists at Chicago, Marshall was simply an input, the supplier of an approach to economic analysis. For Ronald Coase, however, Marshall was much more than this—a subject of fascination and, at times, almost a reverence and obsession. Tr
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Autor:
Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Economists typically locate the origins of the theory of externalities in A.C. Pigou’s The Economics of Welfare (1920, 1932), where Pigou suggested that activities which generate uncompensated benefits or costs—e.g., pollution, lighthouses, scien
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Steven G. Medema
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Texas A&M Law Review. 2:159-213
Ronald Coase’s classic article, The Problem of Social Cost, is widely credited with playing a significant role in the development of the economic analysis of law—one of the most influential new movements in legal scholarship in the last third of
Autor:
Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Economists typically locate the origins of the theory of externalities in A.C. Pigou’s The Economics of Welfare (1920, 1932), where Pigou suggested that activities which generate uncompensated benefits or costs—e.g., pollution, lighthouses, scien
Autor:
Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 36:271-303
The year 1966 was central to the history of the Coase theorem debates, featuring the entry of the idea of a ‘Coase theorem’ into economic discourse and the eruption of the controversy over the the correctness of Coase’s negotiation result. This
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Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
It is now a commonplace to include a discussion of the Coase theorem in one’s intermediate microeconomics textbook, generally in a chapter devoted to externalities or externalities and public goods. But this was not always the case. As the present
Autor:
Steven G. Medema
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Issues. 30:571-578
tion-in particular, markets, firms, and governments-have always occupied a place at the center of economic analysis, albeit with differential degrees of positive and normative emphasis among them at different times and by different schools, relativel
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Steven G. Medema
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Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 18:96-114
The laissez-faire welfare theory of classical economics was very much concerned with demonstrating the optimality of the competitive market system, or, more generally, the harmony between individual and social interests. Under the influence of J. S.