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Chapter Eleven. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning environment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Creating a Learning Society
- Chapter One. The Learning Revolution 13
- Chapter Two. On the Importance of Learning 29
- Chapter Three. A Learning Economy 47
- Chapter Four. Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning environment 88
- Chapter Five. Market Structure, welfare, and Learning 101
- Chapter Six. The Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition 131
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Part Two. Analytics
- Chapter Seven. Learning in a Closed economy—the Basic Model 265
- Chapter Eight. A two-Period, N-Good Model with endogenous Labor Supply 286
- Chapter Nine. Learning with Monopolistic Competition 310
- Chapter Ten. Long-term Growth and innovation 319
- Chapter Eleven. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning environment 331
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Part Three. Policies for a Learning Society
- Chapter Twelve. The role of industrial and trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society 369
- Chapter Thirteen. Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society 401
- Chapter Fourteen. Macroeconomic and investment Policies for a Learning Society 414
- Chapter Fifteen. Intellectual Property 429
- Chapter Sixteen. Social transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society 457
- Chapter Seventeen. Concluding remarks 473
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Part Four. Commentary and Afterword
- Chapter Eighteen. Introductory remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture 485
- Chapter Nineteen. Further Considerations 488
- Chapter Twenty. Commentary: the Case for industrial Policy 492
- Chapter Twenty-one. Commentary 499
- Chapter Twenty-two. Commentary 504
- Afterword: Rethinking industrial Policy 509
- Notes 523
- References 587
- Notes on Contributors 625
- Index 629
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Creating a Learning Society
- Chapter One. The Learning Revolution 13
- Chapter Two. On the Importance of Learning 29
- Chapter Three. A Learning Economy 47
- Chapter Four. Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning environment 88
- Chapter Five. Market Structure, welfare, and Learning 101
- Chapter Six. The Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition 131
-
Part Two. Analytics
- Chapter Seven. Learning in a Closed economy—the Basic Model 265
- Chapter Eight. A two-Period, N-Good Model with endogenous Labor Supply 286
- Chapter Nine. Learning with Monopolistic Competition 310
- Chapter Ten. Long-term Growth and innovation 319
- Chapter Eleven. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning environment 331
-
Part Three. Policies for a Learning Society
- Chapter Twelve. The role of industrial and trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society 369
- Chapter Thirteen. Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society 401
- Chapter Fourteen. Macroeconomic and investment Policies for a Learning Society 414
- Chapter Fifteen. Intellectual Property 429
- Chapter Sixteen. Social transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society 457
- Chapter Seventeen. Concluding remarks 473
-
Part Four. Commentary and Afterword
- Chapter Eighteen. Introductory remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture 485
- Chapter Nineteen. Further Considerations 488
- Chapter Twenty. Commentary: the Case for industrial Policy 492
- Chapter Twenty-one. Commentary 499
- Chapter Twenty-two. Commentary 504
- Afterword: Rethinking industrial Policy 509
- Notes 523
- References 587
- Notes on Contributors 625
- Index 629