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Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control G. C. Archibald (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control By G. C. Archibald (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control by G. C. Archibald (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)


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This 1992 book examines alternative methods for achieving optimality without all the apparatus of economic planning (such as information retrieval, computation of solutions, and separate implementation systems), or a vain reliance on sufficiently 'perfect' competition. All rely entirely on the self-interest of economic agents and voluntary contract.

Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control Summary

Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control by G. C. Archibald (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

This 1992 book examines alternative methods for achieving optimality without all the apparatus of economic planning (such as information retrieval, computation of solutions, and separate implementation systems), or a vain reliance on sufficiently 'perfect' competition. All rely entirely on the self-interest of economic agents and voluntary contract. The author considers methods involving feedback iterative controls which require the prior selection of a 'criterion function', but no prior calculation of optimal quantities. The target is adjusted as the results for each step become data for the criterion function. Implementation is built in by the incentive structure, and all controls rely on consistency with the self-interest of individuals. The applicability of all the methods is shown to be independent of the form of ownership of enterprises: examples are given for industries which are wholly privately owned, wholly nationalized, mixed and labour-managed.

Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control Reviews

Archibald's book is timely: its contents throw light on several important current debates which are being argued within frameworks less appropriate than the one he sets out...this is a short, insightful, and timely book in a distinguished interventionist intellectual tradition in the area of public policy and public institutions. Geoffrey Heal, Journal of Economic Literature

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Introductory: 1. Two preliminary matters; 2. Extended preferences; Part II. Iterative Controls: 3. Feedback control processes; 4. First example: an externality problem; 5. Second application of the control process: Lerner's problem; 6. Third example of the control process: implementation of a second-best solution; 7. Two examples of the control process in a mixed economy; Part III. Non-convexities: 8. Non-convexities in the technology; 9. Non-convexity and optimal product choice; Part IV. Cooperatives: 10. Pareto-improvements and cooperatives; 11. Achieving pareto-efficiency in the LMF; 12. Risk-sharing in Illyria (the ELMF); Appendix: the taxation of economic rent; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521330459
9780521330459
0521330459
Information, Incentives and the Economics of Control by G. C. Archibald (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1992-09-24
192
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