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Investment : theories and analysis
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
An overview of concepts and approaches
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Chapter 3
Intellectual ancestors: Irving Fisher and Maynard Keynes
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Chapter 4
Accelerator theory
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Chapter 5
Jorgenson’s model of investment
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Chapter 6
The limitations of Jorgenson’s model
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Chapter 7
Putty-clay models of investment
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Chapter 8
Adjustment costs and q theory
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Chapter 9
Uncertainty and investment
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Chapter 10
Post Keynesian analyses of investment
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Chapter 11
Comparing Jorgenson’s model and accelerator theory: evidence from the UK
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Chapter 12
Uncertainty in competing models of investment: evidence from the USA
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Chapter 13
Computing investment in the New Economy: US evidence
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Chapter 14
Investment and development: a cross-sectional analysis
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Chapter 15
Residential investment: bubbles and crashes in the UK housing market, 1980–99
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Chapter 16
Concluding remarks
Overall attention for this book and its chapters
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. An overview of concepts and approaches
3. Intellectual ancestors: Irving Fisher and Maynard Keynes
4. Accelerator theory
5. Jorgenson’s model of investment
6. The limitations of Jorgenson’s model
7. Putty-clay models of investment
8. Adjustment costs and q theory
9. Uncertainty and investment
10. Post Keynesian analyses of investment
11. Comparing Jorgenson’s model and accelerator theory: evidence from the UK
12. Uncertainty in competing models of investment: evidence from the USA
13. Computing investment in the New Economy: US evidence
14. Investment and development: a cross-sectional analysis
15. Residential investment: bubbles and crashes in the UK housing market, 1980–99
16. Concluding remarks
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
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Economics, Business, History
University College London, University of London
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