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Organization in the Economic Firm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Organization in the Economic Firm

Donald W. Katzner explores the concepts, their properties, and the implications of those properties that underlie many of the current approaches to the economics of firm organization. Topics covered include authority structures, the social interaction (including supervision) among employees required to fulfill the responsibilities of their jobs, participatory decision making to the extent that it occurs, the impact of time, and certain kinds of complexity and efficiency, all of which are fundamental to analyses of the internal organization of the economic firm. The author provides a clear and extensive presentation of the basic ideas, and examines how they relate to the operation and profitability of the firm.

At the Edge of Camelot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

At the Edge of Camelot

Donald Katzner tells the story of an academic department that underwent rapid, wrenching changes from the late 1960s through the 1970s. The story told covers the particulars of the background for these events relating to the University of Massachusetts, the political activism of the period, and the state of the economics profession.

Models, Mathematics, and Methodology in Economic Explanation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Models, Mathematics, and Methodology in Economic Explanation

This book provides a practitioner's foundation for the process of explanatory model building, breaking down that process into five stages. Donald W. Katzner presents a concrete example with unquantified variable values to show how the five-stage procedure works. He describes what is involved in explanatory model building for those interested in this practice, while simultaneously providing a guide for those actually engaged in it. The combination of Katzner's focus on modeling and on mathematics, along with his focus on the explanatory performance of modeling, promises to become an important contribution to the field.

An Introduction to the Economic Theory of Market Behavior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

An Introduction to the Economic Theory of Market Behavior

'This is an important, rigorous, and thoroughly engaging text on the economic theory of market behavior. It is unique in the attention devoted to the philosophical underpinnings and the historical background of the Walrasian Theory. Professor Katzner challenges his readers to understand the strengths and the limitations of what has gone before, and he provides guidance as to how he would like to see price theory develop in the future. This is among those rare texts that is designed to inspire further research.' - Hugo Sonnenschein, University of Chicago, US

Culture and Economic Explanation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Culture and Economic Explanation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-02-19
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Culture plays an important role in shaping the nature and content of economics. This fascinating book compares the two cultures of Japan and the United States and provides insights into the economic workings and differences between the two nations.

Unmeasured Information and the Methodology of Social Scientific Inquiry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Unmeasured Information and the Methodology of Social Scientific Inquiry

I have three reasons for bringing out the ensuing collection of essays. First, since analysis without measurement (this is generally not the same thing as what is commonly referred to as "qualitative methods" or "qualitative research" in the social science literature) is a relatively new scholarly endeavor, I am striving to enhance its visibility by attracting a wider audience than what would normally be possible with single, narrowly-focused essays published in scat tered journals. Second, several of these essays may, in the minds of potential readers, appear to have been published in places that, if not obscure, are at least inconvenient to locate. Collecting them in a single anthology, th...

Analysis Without Measurement
  • Language: en

Analysis Without Measurement

In plying their trade, social scientists often are confronted with significant phenomena that appear incapable of measurement. Past practice would suggest that the way to deal with these cases is to work harder at finding appropriate measures so that standard quantitative analysis can still be applied. Professor Katzner's approach, however is quite different. Rather than concentrating on the construction of measures, he raises the question of how such phenomena can be investigated and understood in the absence of numerical gauges to represent them.

Static Demand Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Static Demand Theory

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Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

Time, Ignorance, and Uncertainty in Economic Models

Formal economic analysis using Shackle's ideas of historical time and nonprobabilistic uncertainty

Organization in the Economic Firm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Organization in the Economic Firm

Donald W. Katzner explores concepts, their properties, and the implications of those properties that underlie many of the current approaches to the economics of firm organization. The book examines these matters in important new ways and in ways that have not been fully considered in the existing literature. Topics covered include authority structures, the social interaction (including supervision) among employees required to fulfill the responsibilities of their jobs, participatory decision making to the extent that it occurs, the impact of time, and certain kinds of complexity and efficiency, which are all fundamental to analyses of the internal organization of the economic firm. The autho...