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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress: Basic Concepts
Chapter 1. The Learning Revolution
Chapter 2. On the Importance of Learning
Chapter 3. A Learning Economy
Chapter 4. Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning Environment
Chapter 5. Market Structure, Welfare, and Learning
Chapter 6. The Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition
Part 2. Analytics
Chapter 7. Learning in a Closed Economy—the Basic Model
Chapter 8. A Two-Period, N-Good Model with Endogenous Labor Supply
Chapter 9. Learning with Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 10. Long-Term Growth and Innovation
Chapter 11. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning Environment
Part 3. Policies for a Learning Society
Chapter 12. The Role of Industrial and Trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society
Chapter 13. Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society
Chapter 14. Macroeconomic and Investment Policies for a Learning Society
Chapter 15. Intellectual Property
Chapter 16. Social Transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society
Chapter 17. Concluding Remarks
Part 4. Commentary and Afterword
Chapter 18. Introductory Remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture, Michael Woodford
Chapter 19. Further Considerations, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald
Chapter 20. Commentary: The Case for Industrial Policy, Philippe Aghion
Chapter 21. Commentary—Robert Solow
Chapter 22. Commentary, Kenneth J. Arrow
Afterword: Rethinking Industrial Policy, Philippe Aghion
Notes
References
Notes on Contributors
Index
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