Mechanism Design for Public Goods and Environmental Externalities
This book discusses crucial environmental problems, like global warming and nuclear disasters, by applying the unique Gorman-Lancaster-Sen’s approach. It provides a new way of thinking about the environment as a public good for students, professors, and policy makers alike.
Macroeconomics of Impractical Prescriptions
This work addresses gross anomalies in Macroeconomics, where theories lack the time dimension. The iconic IS-LM model suffers from Dimension Aberration and Reverse Causation, mismatching stock and flow variables. It offers new perspectives for post-graduate readers.
Oil Spills and Shoreline Real Estate Markets
A definitive account of America’s worst oil spills, from Santa Barbara to Deepwater Horizon. This book dissects the fallout—from cleanup to litigation—and reveals the profound, lasting impact these disasters have on shoreline real estate markets.
This book explores how IoT and Big Data are reshaping cities and industries. Focusing on the convergence of smart manufacturing and urban governance, it uses case studies to offer practical strategies for building the intelligent, interconnected ecosystems of tomorrow.
The Funding of Economic Misery
In today’s financialised global economy, the pursuit of riskless returns by the wealthy systematically erodes the real economy. Special interests have reshaped financial systems to expand their wealth, suppressing economic activity and general prosperity.
Sustainable Trade
Amidst global crises, the trading system is at a crossroads. This book outlines a bold agenda to reshape international trade into a force for common prosperity, the planet, and human rights. It is a call to action showing a more just, sustainable world economy is achievable.
This book explores how GST reshaped the Indian cement industry. Analyzing performance pre and post tax reform, it reveals how GST initially caused disruptions and efficiency drops, but ultimately brought long-term benefits by simplifying taxes and lowering logistics costs.
This book explores how law, policy, and commerce shape humanity’s ventures beyond Earth, from state-led exploration to a dynamic commercial arena. It reveals how legal frameworks will determine whether space remains a cooperative frontier or a contested marketplace.
On the Macroeconomy of India
This book analyses macroeconomics under economic liberalisation using a sound theoretical framework and rigorous econometrics. Focusing on growth, the trade sector, and monetary and fiscal policy, its findings from the Indian context are relevant for other developing countries.
This work makes elasticity—one of the most useful concepts in economics—accessible to students and the general public. Using only basic arithmetic and algebra, it illustrates the concept’s meaning with a microeconomic focus and a unique macroeconomic example from World War II.
Value across Economic Measurements
This book offers a fresh approach to economic value, showing how traditional methods fail to capture risk in volatile markets. It provides alternative tools for measuring assets and uncertainty more accurately, particularly during crises and structural shifts.
Employment in the European Monetary Union
This book discusses employment in the European Monetary Union (EMU). Its institutions, based on outdated theoretical roots, lead to asymmetries and imbalances. Lacking typical policy instruments, there is a need to rediscover economic policy for the European institution.
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