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An Economic Theorist's Book of Tales (ペーパーバック)

by George A. Akerlof (著) "This book is a collection of previously published essays ..." (more)
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These essays explore what happens when a skilful economist makes unconventional assumptions. Economic theory has traditionally relied upon a tacit and ‘classical’ set of assumptions that have gradually acquired a life of their own in defining how economists write and how they justify economic models. Similarly, these assumptions have acquired an autonomous character: they guide the way economists think about the world. In consequence, consideration of alternative assumptions has become taboo. These essays are substantively and stylistically novel because they break these taboos and bring new assumptions into economic theory. The papers apply this adventurous approach to a wide range of issues - from insurance markets and trade in underdeveloped countries to unemployment and discrimination. Some of the essays derive the implications for economic markets of costly asymmetric information. Others explore the findings of other social sciences such as anthropology, psychology and sociology.


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These essays explore what happens when a skilful economist makes unconventional assumptions. Economic theory has traditionally relied upon a tacit and 'classical' set of assumptions that have gradually acquired a life of their own in defining how economists write and how they justify economic models. Similarly, these assumptions have acquired an autonomous character: they guide the way economists think about the world. In consequence, consideration of alternative assumptions has become taboo. These essays are substantively and stylistically novel because they break these taboos and bring new assumptions into economic theory. The papers apply this adventurous approach to a wide range of issues - from insurance markets and trade in underdeveloped countries to unemployment and discrimination. Some of the essays derive the implications for economic markets of costly asymmetric information. Others explore the findings of other social sciences such as anthropology, psychology, and sociology.

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  • ペーパーバック: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (1984/10/26)
  • Language: 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 0521269334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521269339
  • Release Date: 1984/10/26
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.jp Sales Rank: #82,899 in 洋書 (See Bestsellers in 洋書)

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    #256 in  洋書 > Business & Investing > Economics > Economic History
    #391 in  洋書 > Business & Investing > Economics > Theory
    #1951 in  洋書 > Professional & Technical > Accounting & Finance > Economics
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 寓話っぽいです!, 2009/2/1
2001年ノーベル賞受賞理由の不完全情報にまつわる話がいくつか載っていて示唆に富んでいる。邦書では絶版となっていて極めて入手しづらいので原書がオススメ。

1."The Market for 'Lemon': Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism" (QJE,1970)
悪貨は良貨を駆逐する。
2."The Economics of Caste of the Rat Race and Other Woeful Tales" (QJE,1976)
指標は正しく使いましょう。
3."The Economics of "Tagging" as Applied to the Optimal Income Tax, Welfare Programs, and Manpower Planning " (AER,1978)
やる気を削がない福祉制度を作ろう!
4." A Theory of Social Custom of Which Unemployment May be One Consequence" (QJE,1980)
郷に入らば郷に従え。
5."Jobs as Dam Sites" (RES,1981)
十分に労働者を活用しよう!
6."The Economic Consequence of Cognitive Dissonance" (AER, 1982)
真実でないものを信じていてもそれは自己選択の結果なのです。
7."Labor Contracts as Partial Gift Exchange" (QJE,1982)
会社のために働こう。
8."Loyalty Filters" (AER,1983)
好きになるのは周りの環境。

学部生でも読めるような数式しか使っておらず実にエレガント。社会学や心理学にも興味があるけど経済学の簡潔さが好きな人はチャレンジしてみるとよさそうです。
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 情報の経済学に先鞭をつけた、伝説的論文集, 2002/5/1
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 アカロフのノーベル経済学賞受賞は何年も前から予想されていた。その基本業績ともいえるレモン市場の論文などが収録されている。アカロフはどちらかといえばニューケインジアンにカテゴライズされる学者ではあるが、彼の経済学面での知的関心は幅広い。とりわけ社会学との関連性において(効率賃金モデルであるとか犯罪の経済学など)理論構築を行うスタンスは実にスリリングである。なお、本書は邦訳されている。
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