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Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Risk and Uncertainty in Economics - Essays

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between random events and human behavior with Risk and Uncertainty in Economics: Essays in Honour of James L. Ford. This academic volume pays tribute to the work of Professor James L. Ford by addressing how individuals adapt to living in uncertain and stochastic environments. This collection brings together relevant and up-to-date research that reflects the core interests of Professor Ford. Readers will find deep insights into the macroeconomic impacts of risk and uncertainty through contributions from leading scholars. The essays provide a comprehensive look at how economic theory addresses unpredictable variables in modern environments. Whether you are a student of economic theory or a professional researcher, this book offers a detailed look at the questions surrounding stochastic environments. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the academic contributions made to the field of economics through the lens of one of its respected figures.

Key Features

Honors the academic contributions of Professor James L. Ford through a dedicated collection of research essays.

Addresses how individuals adapt and respond to living in uncertain and stochastic environments.

Includes macroeconomic analysis of risk and uncertainty from contributors like Michael Driscoll and Marcus Miller.

Provides up-to-date research on a wide range of issues relevant to modern economic theory.

Features scholarly insights from experts including David Peel, Somnath Sen, Colin Dodds, Atul Dar, and Andrew Mulli.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 1995
Listed Since
16 December 2006

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