Economics: Beyond the Millenniumcontains articles by leading authorities in various fields of economic theory and econometrics, each of whom gives an account of the current state of the art in their own field and indicate the direction that they think it will take in the next ten years.
Introduction,Alan P. Kirman, Louis-Andr? G?rard-Varet, and Mich?le Ruggiero Part I Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics Introduction to Part I,Phillippe Michel 1. The Evolution of Economic Theory,Alan P. Kirman 2. The Theory of Prices and Resource Allocation,Edmond Malinvaud 3. On the Empirical Content of Economic Theories,Werner Hildenbrand 4. Money and Monetary Policy in General Equilibrium,Jacques Dr?ze and Heraklis Polemarchakis 5. Endogenous Growth: Which Are the Important Factors?,Patrick Artus Part II Markets and Organization Introduction to Part II,Margaret E. Slade 6. General Equilibrium Economics: Allowing for Imperfect Competition,Jean J. Gabszewicz 7. Imperfect Competition and General Equilibrium: A New Approach,Clause d'Aspremont, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira, and Louis-Andr? G?rard-Varet 8. Space and Value,Suzanne Scotchmer and Jacques-Fran?ois Thisse 9. The Future of Managerial Economics,Jean-Pierre Ponssard and Herv? Tanguy 10. Game Theory: The Next Stage,Eric van Damme Part III Issues in Econometrics Introduction to Part III,Russell Davidson 11. Econometric Modelling: Methodologies and Interpretations,Cristian Gourieroux 12. Short-Term Analysis of Macroeconomic Time Series,Agustin Maravall 13. Trends and Breaking Points in the Bayesian Econometric Literature,Luc Bauwens and Michel Lubrano 14. Microeconometrics: The Large Data Set Revolution,Richard Blundell Index