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Table of Contents:
Volume 1
Introduction ix
Introduction to "Economic Forces at Work (Ronald H. Coase)" xvii
Principles of Professional Advancement xxi
PART 1 UNCERTAINTY AND INFORMATION COSTS
Uncertainty, Evolution and Economic Theory 3
Biological Analogies in the Theory of the Firm: Comment 18
Review of "The Investment Decision" 22
The Meaning of Utility Measurement 26
Information Costs, Pricing and Resource Unemployment 53
What Is the Best System? 78
Market Value Effects of Take-Overs? An All-or-Nothing 106
Tender of Conjectures
("Armen A. Alchian, Henry Manne, and Susan Woodward")
Information, Martingales and Prices 113
Why Money? 123
Trading Stamps ("Armen A. Alchian and Benjamin Klein") 132
There Really Is a Free Service 143
Why Brand Names? 148
The Chef, Gourmet and Gourmand 151
PART 2 COST
Costs and Outputs 161
Cost 180
Reliability of Progress Curves in Airframe Production 202
PART 3 THE SOURCE AND MEASUREMENT OF INFLATION
On a Correct Measure of Inflation 225
("Armen A. Alchian and Benjamin Klein")
Be Wary of the CPI Commission Report! 248
("Armen A. Alchian and Harold M. Somers")
There's Only 1 Cause for Inflation 249
Problems of Rising Prices 253
PART 4 EFFECTS OF INFLATION
Effects of Inflation ("Reuben A. Kessel and Armen A. Alchian") 277
Redistribution of Wealth Through Inflation 301
("Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel")
More Evidence on Inflation-Caused Wealth Redistribution 314
("Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel")
Inflation and Distribution of Income and Wealth 381
Effects of Inflation upon Stock Prices 397
("Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel")
How the Government Gains from Inflation 405
("Armen A. Alchian and Reuben Kessel")
The Meaning and Validity of the Inflation-Induced Lag 414
of Wages Behind Prices ("Reuben A. Kessel and Armen A. Alchian")
Real Wages in the North During the Civil War: 442
Mitchell's Data Reinterpreted
("Reuben A. Kessel and Armen A. Alchian")
PART 5 PRICE CONTROLS
Review of the Council of Economic Advisers' 1972 Report: 467
A Comment
An Introduction to Confusion 477
Abbott and Costello in Washington 495
There's Gas in Your Future 504
Oil Decontrol Windfall: Magical or Real? 509
Energy Economics 513
It's Easy to End Gas Shortage 517
To Be Fair, Let Each Solve His Own Fuel Crisis 521
PART 6 SEMANTICS AND METHODS
The Economics of Power 527
Summary Notes on Misleading Economic Jargon 537
Words: Musical or Meaningful? 549
Rent 586
Allocative Efficiency with Edgeworth-Bowley Boxes 594
The Rate of Interest, Fisher's Rate of Return over Costs 612
and Keynes' Internal Rate of Return
Linear Progress Curves Are Illusions 619
Linear Progress Curves Are Not Illusions 623
Why the Learning Curve Is Convex on Double Log Scale 626
Review of Dynamic Equipment Policy 630
Meanings and Uses of Equations and Models 635
Review of "Essays in Economics and Econometrics: " 645
"A Volume in Honor of Harold Hotelling"
Economic Replacement Policy 649
1. Introduction 657
2. Elements of the Replacement Problem 664
3. Mathematical Formulation 672
4. Specific Assumptions, Forecasts, and Computations 680
5. Illustration of Procedure 691
6. Some Issues Common to All Applications 707
Appendixes (abridged) 715
Analysis Procedures 725
20. Principles of Statistical Analysis 727
21. Univariate Analysis 736
22. Bivariate Analysis 756
23. Multivariate Analysis 785
Authors Cited 803
Subject Index 807
Volume 2 Introduction ix Of Golf, Capitalism and Socialism xiii PART 1 THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF PROPERTY RIGHTS Some Economics of Property 3 Some Economics of Property Rights 52 Pricing and Society 68 The Property Rights Paradigm ("Armen A. Alchian and Harold Demsetz") 84 Property Rights [1987] 96 Property Rights [1993] 105 The Bishops and the Lay Commission: Comments on Two Letters ("Armen A. Alchian and William H. Meckling") 111 Some Implications of Recognition of Property Right Transactions Costs 126 The BeneQciaries of Cleaner Air 145 PART 2 THE THEORY OF THE FIRM Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization ("Armen A. Alchian and Harold Demsetz") 151 Vertical Integration, Appropriable Rents, and the Competitive Contracting Process ("Benjamin Klein, Robert G. Crawford, and Armen A. Alchian") 179 First Negotiation, First Refusal Rights ("Armen A. Alchian, Benjamin Klein, and Earl A. Thompson") 214 Decision Sharing and Expropriable Specific Quasi-Rents: A Theory of "First National Maintenance Corporation v. NLRB" 223 Amicus Curiae: "Monsanto Company vs. Spray-Rite Corporation" ("Wesley J. Liebeler, Armen A. Alchian, Jeffrey Connor, Harold Demsetz, Michael Granfield, Robert L. Jordan, and Stanley Ornstein") 238 Reminiscences of Errors: A Tribute in Honor of Dean William H. Meckling on His Retirement 258 Specificity, Specialization, and Coalitions 269 Reflections on the Theory of the Firm ("Armen A. Alchian and Susan Woodward") 287 Concluding Remarks 317 The Firm Is Dead; Long Live the Firm: A Review of Oliver Williamson's "The Economic Institutions of Capitalism" ("Armen A. Alchian and Susan Woodward") 321 Development of Economic Theory and Antitrust: A View from the Theory of the Firm 346 Thoughts on the Theory of the Firm: A Tribute to Eirik G. Furubotn 350 Vertical Integration and Regulation in the Telephone Industry 355 "Baldarelli vs. H&R Block" 362 PART 3 THE BEHAVIOR OF GOVERNMENT AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Private Property and the Relative Cost of Tenure 375 Economics of Tenure 393 Competition, Monopoly and the Pursuit of Money ("Armen A. Alchian and Reuben A. Kessel") 402 Review of The Economics of Discrimination 421 The Meaning of Collusion 424 Electrical Equipment Collusion: Why and How 429 Dollars or Scholars: The Economics of College Football ("Armen Alchian and William Meckling") 437 The Basis of Some Recent Advances in the Theory of Management of the Firm 441 Incentives in the United States ("William H. Meckling and Armen A. Alchian") 453 Market Prices, Property and Behavior 460 Customs, Behavior, and Property Rights 481 An Economist Looks at Secondary Education in California 487 Cost Effectiveness of Cost Effectiveness 492 An Economic Analysis of the Market for Scientists and Engineers ("A. A. Alchian, K. J. Arrow, and W. M. Capron") 507 PART 4 LAW AND ECONOMICS On Private Property and Freedom 595 Economic Laws and Political Legislation 599 Review of "Public Law Perspectives on a Private Law Problem: Auto Compensation Plans "611 Corporate Management and Property Rights 615 Private Rights to Property: The Basis of Corporate Governance and Human Rights 636 On Corporations: A Visit with Smith 650 Constitutional Baselines by Virtual Contract: A General Theory and Its Application to Regulatory Takings ("Wesley J. Liebeler and Armen Alchian") 661 PART 5 THE ECONOMICS OF GIFTS The Economics of Rational Assistance ("Armen A. Alchian and William R. Allen") 695 The Economic and Social Impact of Free Tuition 700 What Price Zero Tuition? ("Armen A. Alchian and William R. Allen") 716 The Pure Economics of Giving ("Armen A. Alchian and William R. Allen") 722 Authors Cited 731 Subject Index 735
Marc Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; v. 1. Choice and cost under uncertainty--v. 2. Property rights and economic behavior.; Avail. in cloth.
Review Quotes:
Armen A. Alchian is Professor Emeritus of Economics at UCLA and in the course of his long and accomplished career helped to found several schools of economic thought, being justifiably considered by his peers to be one of the most influential voices in the areas of market structure, property rights, and the theory of the firm. Complete in two volumes,
The Collected Works of Armen A. Alchian is professionally edited and provided with an informative introduction by Daniel K. Benjamin who drew upon Professor Alchian's most important essays, articles, editorials, and lectures to provide a comprehensive and detailed record of this thought on a broad range of topics in the field of economics. Volume One focuses upon the economic themes of "Choice and Cost Under Certainty"; Volume Two deals with "Property Rights and Economic Behavior" issues.
The Collected Works of Armen A. Alchian: Volumes 1 & 2 is also available in a hardcover edition (0865976368, $30.00), and very strongly recommended for professional and academic library Economics Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
The Midwest Book Review
January 2007
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