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<p>这是新版本辞典的介绍</p><p><br/></p><p>The New Palgrave<br/>Dictionary of Economics</p><p><br/>Edited by Lawrence E. Blume<br/>and Steven N. Durlauf</p><p><br/>Second Edition<br/>Publishing May 2008 in print and online</p><p><br/>• 5.8 million words<br/>• 1,500+ contributors<br/>• 1,750+ articles<br/>• 7,680 pages<br/>• 8 print volumes<br/>• 1 dynamic online resource<br/>The definitive resource for a new<br/>generation of economists<br/><a href="http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com">www.dictionaryofeconomics.com</a><br/>Following its original publication in 1987, The New Palgrave Dictionary<br/>of Economics has become established as the leading reference work for<br/>economists in all spheres of the discipline. R. H. 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Rothbard.<br/>A new edition<br/>The past two decades, however, have seen many changes in the world and<br/>particularly in the field of economics and so in 2008 Palgrave Macmillan is<br/>proud to publish a new edition of the Dictionary of Economics which reflects<br/>the current state of the discipline and features contributions from today’s<br/>leading economists.<br/>This new edition features over 1000 new or heavily revised articles and includes:<br/>• signed articles by over 1,500 eminent contributors providing a<br/>current overview of economics<br/>• many individual classic essays of enduring importance from the<br/>previous edition<br/>• topics placed in their historical perspective, indicating likely future<br/>trends as well as describing the contemporary situation<br/>New or expanded areas include:<br/>• experimental and behavioural economics<br/>• game theory<br/>• international economics<br/>• technological change and growth<br/>• labour economics<br/>Published in eight print volumes and for the first time in online format, this second<br/>edition is the definitive resource for a new generation of economists.<br/>The New<br/>Palgrave<br/>Dictionary of<br/>Economics<br/>‘This will be the<br/>standard reference<br/>work on economics until<br/>well into the next century.’<br/>- The World Economy<br/>The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics is an essential reference resource for:<br/>• university and college libraries and departments of business,<br/>finance and economics<br/>• public reference libraries<br/>• professional business and financial experts<br/>• government bodies<br/>• research organizations<br/>A dynamic online resource<br/>The online edition of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics contains the full text of<br/>the 8 volume print edition. In addition, the online Dictionary is a dynamic resource for<br/>economists which:<br/>• allows remote access to members of subscribing institutions<br/>• offers excellent search and browse facilities, both full text and advanced, which<br/>make it possible to explore the Dictionary with great speed and ease<br/>• contains hyperlinked cross-references within articles, making it an indispensable<br/>tool for researchers and students<br/>• features carefully selected and maintained links to related sites, sources of further<br/>information and bibliographical citations<br/>• incorporates quarterly additions, updates and corrections<br/>Perform a quick search for articles by article title,<br/>article author or subject area<br/>Use the advanced search function for more<br/>detailed searching<br/>All visitors can view the full text of a sample article<br/>Recommend the Dictionary to a colleague<br/>Add a link to the Dictionary to your desktop for<br/>fast access<br/>Find out more about the Dictionary - its history,<br/>editors and contributors<br/>Find out about the latest updates to the site and<br/>read recent reviews<br/>A range of materials to aid lecturers and students<br/>when using the Dictionary<br/>User guides, help sheets, tutorials available to<br/>ensure users get the most from the Dictionary<br/>Quick Search is available on<br/>every webpage<br/>Articles can be printed easily<br/>See when articles were last<br/>updated and by whom<br/>Link to contributor<br/>biography and other<br/>articles by this contributor<br/>Hyperlinked tables of contents<br/>make it possible to browse long<br/>articles with ease<br/>Links to related articles<br/>to aid research<br/>Comprehensive bibliographic<br/>references throughout<br/>Citation information<br/>easily available<br/><a href="http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com">www.dictionaryofeconomics.com</a><br/>About the Editors<br/>LAWRENCE E. BLUME,<br/>Professor of Economics,<br/>Cornell University, USA<br/>Advisory Editors<br/>KENNETH J. ARROW Stanford University,<br/>Emeritus Professor of Economics, USA<br/>SIR TONY ATKINSON Warden, Nuffield College,<br/>University of Oxford, UK<br/>RICHARD BLUNDELL Professor of Economics,<br/>University College London, UK<br/>WILLIAM BROCK Professor of Economics,<br/>University of Wisconsin, USA<br/>PARTHA DASGUPTA Professor of Economics,<br/>University of Cambridge, UK<br/>PETER DIAMOND Institute Professor,<br/>Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br/>ROGER GUESNERIE Delta, PARIS-Jourdan, France<br/>JAMES HECKMAN Professor in Economics,<br/>University of Chicago, USA<br/>ELHANAN HELPMAN Professor of International Trade,<br/>Harvard University, USA<br/>TAKATOSHI ITO Professor of Economics,<br/>University of Tokyo, Japan<br/>ANDREU MAS-COLLEL Societat de la Informació, Spain<br/>PETER PHILLIPS Sterling Professor of Economics<br/>& Professor of Statistics, Yale University, USA<br/>THOMAS SARGENT WR Berkley Professor,<br/>New York University, USA<br/>PETER TEMIN Economics Professor,<br/>Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br/>To view a comprehensive list of<br/>contributors and headwords, visit<br/><a href="http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com">www.dictionaryofeconomics.com</a>.<br/>STEVEN N. 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