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The Guidance of an Enterprise Economy Martin Shubik and Eric Smith A rigorous theory of money, credit, and bankruptcy in the context of a mixed economy, uniting Walrasian general equilibrium with macroeconomic dy- namics and Schumpeterian innovation. 2016 | 592 pp. | 44 illus. | $65.00/£54.95 978-0-262-03463-0 Beyond Austerity Reforming the Greek Economy edited by Costas Meghir, Christopher A. Pissarides, Dimitri Vayanos, and Nikolaos Vettas Prominent economists present detailed analyses of the conditions that made Greece vulnerable to economic crisis and offer policy recommendations for comprehensive and radical change. July 2017 | 728 pp. | 121 illus. | $75.00/£62.95 978-0-262-03583-5 Macroeconomics in Times of Liquidity Crises Searching for Economic Essentials Guillermo A. Calvo An examination of Liquidity Crunch in triggering and characterizing nancial crises. 2016 | 192 pp. | 15 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03541-5 | Ohlin Lectures series Now Available in Paperback What Have We Learned? Macroeconomic Policy after the Crisis edited by George Akerlof, Olivier Blanchard, David Romer, and Joseph Stiglitz Top economists consider how to conduct policy in a world where previ- ous beliefs have been shattered by the recent nancial and economic crises. 2016 | 368 pp. | 96 illus. | paper | $19.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52985-3 (Cloth 2014) Experimental Conversations Perspectives on Randomized Trials in Economic Development edited by Timothy N. Ogden Discussions of the use and limits of ran- domized control trials, considering the power of theory, external validity, gaps in knowledge, and what issues matter. 2017 | 392 pp. | 1 illus. | $45.00/£37.95 978-0-262-03510-1 Now Available in Paperback Immigration and the American Backlash John Tirman How the immigration battle plays out in America, from curriculum disputes to federal raids to the civil rights activism of young “Dreamers.” 2016 | 216 pp. | 2 illus. | paper | $17.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52999-0 originally published in cloth as Dream Chasers: Immigration and the American Backlash, 2015 Now Available in Paperback Why Are We Waiting? The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change Nicholas Stern An urgent case for climate change action that forcefully sets out, in economic, ethical, and political terms, the dangers of delay and the benets of action. 2016 | 448 pp. | 21 illus. | paper | $19.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52998-3 (Cloth 2015) The Lionel Robbins Lectures series Global Carbon Pricing The Path to Climate Cooperation edited by Peter Cramton, David JC MacKay, Axel Ockenfels, and Steven Stoft Why the traditional “pledge and review” climate agreements have failed, and how carbon pricing, based on trust and reciprocity, could succeed. June 2017 | 256 pp. | 13 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03626-9 Complexity and Evolution Toward a New Synthesis for Economics edited by David S. Wilson and Alan Kirman An exploration of how approaches that draw on evolutionary theory and complexity science can advance our understanding of economics. 2016 | 376 pp. | 19 illus. | $50.00/£41.95 978-0-262-03538-5 | Strüngmann Forum Reports Heteromation, and Other Stories of Computing and Capitalism Hamid Ekbia and Bonnie A. Nardi An exploration of the new division of labor between machines and humans, in which many workers (or “users”) provide value with little or no compensation. June 2017 | 304 pp. | 12 b & w illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03625-2 Acting with Technology series Paid Tales of Dongles, Checks, and Other Money Stuff edited by Bill Maurer and Lana Swartz Foreword by Bruce Sterling Stories about objects left in the wake of transactions, from cryptocurrencies to leaf-imprinted banknotes to records kept with knotted string. March 2017 | 264 pp. | 74 color, 11 b & w illus. $27.95/£22.95 | 978-0-262-03575-0 Infrastructures series Now Available in Paperback Sharing The Work What My Family and Career Taught Me about Breaking Through (and Holding the Door Open for Others) Myra Strober Foreword by John Donahoe, Chair of the Board, PayPal, and former CEO, eBay The tumultuous life and career of a woman who fought gender bias on multiple fronts—in theory and in practice, for herself and for us all. April 2017 | 248 pp. | paper | $16.95/£14.95 978-0-262-53355-3 (Cloth 2016) Investors and Exploiters in Ecology and Economics Principles and Applications edited by Luc-Alain Giraldeau, Philipp Heeb, and Michael Kosfeld Experts from the natural and social sciences examine the coexistence of productive and exploitative behavior strategies observable in many species at many levels. March 2017 | 336 pp. | 10 color, 20 b & w illus. $50.00/£41.95 | 978-0-262-03612-2 Strüngmann Forum Reports The World Trade System Trends and Challenges edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Pravin Krishna, and Arvind Panagariya Leading trade experts examine the world trading system today, from the multilateralism of the WTO to explosive bilateralism and the mega-regionals TPP and TTIP. 2017 | 400 pp. | 64 illus. | $80.00/£66.95 978-0-262-03523-1 Social Economics Current and Emerging Areas edited by Joan Costa-Font and Mario Macis A rich collection of current research in the growing eld of social economics, covering such issues as culture, gender, ethics, and philanthropic behavior. March 2017 | 344 pp. | 32 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03565-1 | CESifo Seminar series The Economics of Language Policy edited by Michele Gazzola and Bengt-Arne Wickström Insights from the application of eco- nomic theories and research methods to the management of linguistic diver- sity in an era of globalization. 2016 | 512 pp. | 30 illus. | $36.00/£29.95 978-0-262-03470-8 | CESifo Seminar series The Economics and Political Economy of Energy Subsidies edited by Jon Strand The economic and political aspects of energy subsidies, viewed both theoreti- cally and empirically, with a focus on fossil fuel subsidies in developing nations. 2016 | 296 pp. | 46 illus. | $32.00/£26.95 978-0-262-03464-7 | CESifo Seminar series Now Available in Paperback Measuring Happiness The Economics of Well-Being Joachim Weimann, Andreas Knabe, and Ronnie Schöb translated by Brian Browne An investigation of the happiness- prosperity connection and whether economists can measure well-being. 2016 | 224 pp. | 9 illus. | paper | $17.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52976-1 (Cloth 2014) American Journal of Health Economics Quarterly Frank Sloan, Editor-in-Chief The American Journal of Health Eco- nomics (AJHE) provides a forum for the in-depth analysis of institutional health care systems and individual health behaviors. Subjects of interest include competition between private health insurance providers, the impact of the Affordable Care Act, pharmaceuti- cal regulation, medical device supply, the rise of obesity, the inuence and growth of aging populations, and much more. The journal is published by the MIT Press for the American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon). 144 pp. per issue, 6 x 9 ISSN 2332-3493, E-ISSN 2332-3507 mitpressjournals.org/ajhe Education Finance and Policy Quarterly Amy Ellen Schwartz, Editor Eric Brunner, Stephanie Cellini, Susanna Loeb, and Katharine O. Strunk, Associate Editors Education Finance and Policy, the ofcial journal of the Association for Education Finance and Policy, pro- motes understanding of the means by which global resources can be justly generated and productively engaged to enhance human learning at all levels. 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Page 1: MIT Press Journals...The MIT Press One Rogers Street Cambridge MA 02142-1209 USA Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 54518 Boston, MA 02142 A Primer in Econometric Theory

The Guidance of

an Enterprise E

conomy

Martin S

hubik and Eric Sm

ithA

rigorous theory of money, credit, and

bankruptcy in the context of a mixed

economy, uniting W

alrasian general equilibrium

with m

acroeconomic dy-

namics and S

chumpeterian innovation.

2016 | 592 pp. | 44 illus. | $65.00/£54.95 978-0-262-03463-0

Beyond A

usterityR

eforming the G

reek Economy

edited by Costas M

eghir, C

hristopher A. P

issarides, D

imitri Vayanos,

and Nikolaos Vettas

Prom

inent economists present detailed

analyses of the conditions that made

Greece vulnerable to econom

ic crisis and offer policy recom

mendations for

comprehensive and radical change.

July 2017 | 728 pp. | 121 illus. | $75.00/£62.95 978-0-262-03583-5

Macroeconom

ics in Times

of Liquidity Crises

Searching for Econom

ic EssentialsG

uillermo A

. Calvo

An exam

ination of Liquidity Crunch

in triggering and characterizing financial crises.2016 | 192 pp. | 15 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03541-5 | O

hlin Lectures series

Now

Availab

le in Pap

erback

What H

ave We Learned?

Macroeconom

ic Policy

after the Crisis

edited by George A

kerlof, O

livier Blanchard, D

avid Rom

er, and Joseph S

tiglitzTop econom

ists consider how to

conduct policy in a world w

here previ-ous beliefs have been shattered by the recent financial and econom

ic crises.2016 | 368 pp. | 96 illus. | paper | $19.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52985-3 (C

loth 2014)

Experimental C

onversationsP

erspectives on Random

ized Trials in Econom

ic Developm

entedited by Tim

othy N. O

gdenD

iscussions of the use and limits of ran-

domized control trials, considering the

power of theory, external validity, gaps

in knowledge, and w

hat issues matter.

2017 | 392 pp. | 1 illus. | $45.00/£37.95 978-0-262-03510-1

Now

Availab

le in Pap

erback

Imm

igration and the A

merican B

acklashJohn Tirm

anH

ow the im

migration battle plays out in

Am

erica, from curriculum

disputes to federal raids to the civil rights activism

of young “D

reamers.”

2016 | 216 pp. | 2 illus. | paper | $17.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52999-0 originally published in cloth as D

ream C

hasers: Im

migration and the A

merican B

acklash, 2015

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Why A

re We W

aiting?The Logic, U

rgency, and Prom

ise of Tackling C

limate C

hangeN

icholas Stern

An urgent case for clim

ate change action that forcefully sets out, in econom

ic, ethical, and political terms,

the dangers of delay and the benefits of action.2016 | 448 pp. | 21 illus. | paper | $19.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52998-3 (C

loth 2015) The Lionel R

obbins Lectures series

Global C

arbon Pricing

The Path to C

limate

Cooperation

edited by Peter C

ramton,

David JC

MacK

ay, Axel O

ckenfels, and S

teven Stoft

Why the traditional “pledge and review

” clim

ate agreements have failed, and

how carbon pricing, based on trust and

reciprocity, could succeed.June 2017 | 256 pp. | 13 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03626-9

Com

plexity and Evolution

Toward a N

ew S

ynthesis for Econom

icsedited by D

avid S. W

ilson and A

lan Kirm

anA

n exploration of how approaches

that draw on evolutionary theory and

complexity science can advance our

understanding of economics.

2016 | 376 pp. | 19 illus. | $50.00/£41.95 978-0-262-03538-5 | S

trüngmann Forum

Reports

Heterom

ation, and Other

Stories of C

omputing and

Capitalism

H

amid Ekbia and B

onnie A. N

ardiA

n exploration of the new division of

labor between m

achines and humans, in

which m

any workers (or “users”) provide

value with little or no com

pensation. June 2017 | 304 pp. | 12 b &

w illus. | $35.00/£27.95

978-0-262-03625-2 A

cting with Technology series

Paid

Tales of Dongles, C

hecks, and O

ther Money S

tuff edited by B

ill Maurer

and Lana Sw

artzForew

ord by Bruce S

terlingS

tories about objects left in the wake

of transactions, from cryptocurrencies

to leaf-imprinted banknotes to records

kept with knotted string.

March 2017 | 264 pp. | 74 color, 11 b &

w illus.

$27.95/£22.95 | 978-0-262-03575-0 Infrastructures series

Now

Availab

le in Pap

erback

Sharing The W

orkW

hat My Fam

ily and Career

Taught Me about B

reaking Through (and H

olding the Door

Open for O

thers)M

yra Strober

Foreword by John D

onahoe, C

hair of the Board, P

ayPal, and

former C

EO, eB

ayThe tum

ultuous life and career of a w

oman w

ho fought gender bias on m

ultiple fronts—in theory and in

practice, for herself and for us all.A

pril 2017 | 248 pp. | paper | $16.95/£14.95 978-0-262-53355-3 (C

loth 2016)

Investors and Exploiters

in Ecology and E

conomics

Principles and A

pplications edited by Luc-A

lain Giraldeau,

Philipp H

eeb, and Michael K

osfeldExperts from

the natural and social sciences exam

ine the coexistence of productive and exploitative behavior strategies observable in m

any species at m

any levels.M

arch 2017 | 336 pp. | 10 color, 20 b & w

illus. $50.00/£41.95 | 978-0-262-03612-2 S

trüngmann Forum

Reports

The World Trade S

ystemTrends and C

hallengesedited by Jagdish N

. Bhagw

ati, P

ravin Krishna,

and Arvind P

anagariyaLeading trade experts exam

ine the w

orld trading system today, from

the m

ultilateralism of the W

TO to explosive

bilateralism and the m

ega-regionals TP

P and TTIP.

2017 | 400 pp. | 64 illus. | $80.00/£66.95 978-0-262-03523-1

Social E

conomics

Current and Em

erging Areas

edited by Joan Costa-Font

and Mario M

acisA

rich collection of current research in the grow

ing field of social economics,

covering such issues as culture, gender, ethics, and philanthropic behavior.M

arch 2017 | 344 pp. | 32 illus. | $35.00/£27.95 978-0-262-03565-1 | C

ES

ifo Sem

inar series

The Econom

ics of Language P

olicyedited by M

ichele Gazzola and

Bengt-A

rne Wickström

Insights from the application of eco-

nomic theories and research m

ethods to the m

anagement of linguistic diver-

sity in an era of globalization.2016 | 512 pp. | 30 illus. | $36.00/£29.95 978-0-262-03470-8 | C

ES

ifo Sem

inar series

The Econom

ics and P

olitical Econom

y of E

nergy Subsidies

edited by Jon Strand

The economic and political aspects of

energy subsidies, viewed both theoreti-

cally and empirically, w

ith a focus on fossil fuel subsidies in developing nations.2016 | 296 pp. | 46 illus. | $32.00/£26.95 978-0-262-03464-7 | C

ES

ifo Sem

inar series

Now

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le in Pap

erback

Measuring H

appinessThe Econom

ics of Well-B

eingJoachim

Weim

ann, A

ndreas Knabe, and

Ronnie S

chöbtranslated by B

rian Brow

neA

n investigation of the happiness-prosperity connection and w

hether econom

ists can measure w

ell-being.2016 | 224 pp. | 9 illus. | paper | $17.95/£14.95 978-0-262-52976-1 (C

loth 2014)

Am

erican Journal of H

ealth Econom

icsQ

uarterlyFrank S

loan, Editor-in-Chief

The Am

erican Journal of Health Eco-

nomics (A

JHE) provides a forum

for the in-depth analysis of institutional health care system

s and individual health behaviors. S

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petition between private health

insurance providers, the impact of the

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are Act, pharm

aceuti-cal regulation, m

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th of aging populations, and much

more. The journal is published by the

MIT P

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erican Society of

Health Econom

ists (AS

HEcon).

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Education Finance

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Page 2: MIT Press Journals...The MIT Press One Rogers Street Cambridge MA 02142-1209 USA Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 54518 Boston, MA 02142 A Primer in Econometric Theory

The MIT PressOne Rogers StreetCambridge MA 02142-1209USA

Nonprofit Org.

US Postage

PAID

Permit No. 54518

Boston, MA 02142

A Primer in Econometric TheoryJohn StachurskiA concise treatment of modern econometrics and statistics, including underlying ideas from linear algebra, probability theory, and computer programming.2016 | 448 pp. | 103 color illus. | $60.00/£49.95 978-0-262-03490-6

The Economics of Contemporary Latin AmericaBeatriz Armendáriz and Felipe Larraín B.Analysis of Latin America’s economy focusing on development, covering the colonial roots of inequality, boom and bust cycles, labor markets, and fiscal and monetary policy.April 2017 | 392 pp. | 92 illus. | paper | $45.00/£37.95 978-0-262-53315-7

Advanced Microeconomic TheoryFelix Muñoz-GarciaAn introduction to advanced topics in mi-croeconomics that emphasizes the intuition behind assumptions and results, providing examples that show how to apply theory to practice.April 2017 | 800 pp. | 454 illus. | $110.00/£69.95 978-0-262-03544-6

Practice Exercises for Advanced Microeconomic Theory Felix Muñoz-GarciaThis workbook provides solutions and step-by-step explanations for the odd-numbered exercises in Advanced Microeconomic Theory (107 problems in total). April 2017 | 288 pp. | 120 illus. | paper | $50.00/£41.95 978-0-262-53314-0

Introduction to Industrial OrganizationSecond EditionLuís M. B. CabralAn issue-driven introduction to industrial organization, thoroughly updated and revised.March 2017 | 464 pp. | 75 illus. | $95.00/£69.95 978-0-262-03594-1

Health EconomicsSecond EditionFrank A. Sloan and Chee-Ruey HsiehThe new edition of a textbook that combines economic concepts with empirical evidence, updated with material on the Affordable Care Act and other developments.February 2017 | 824 pp. | 89 illus. | $100.00/£83.95 978-0-262-03511-8

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Streaming, Sharing, StealingBig Data and the Future of EntertainmentMichael D. Smith and Rahul TelangHow big data is transforming the creative industries, and how those industries can use lessons from Netflix, Amazon, and Apple to fight back.2016 | 232 pp. | 8 illus. | $29.95/£24.95 978-0-262-03479-1

TapForces Shaping the Mobile EconomyAnindya GhoseHow the smartphone can become a personal concierge (not a stalker) in the mobile marketing revolution of smarter companies, value-seeking consumers, and curated offers.May 2017 | 232 pp. | 11 illus. | $29.95/£24.95 978-0-262-03627-6

Beyond the Triple Bottom LineEight Steps towards a Sustainable Business ModelFrancisco Szekely and Zahir DossaForeword by Jeffrey HollenderA pragmatic new business model for sustainability that outlines eight steps that range from exploring a mission to promoting innovation; with case studies.April 2017 | 240 pp. | 25 illus. | $50.00/£41.95 978-0-262-03599-6

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The Sharing EconomyThe End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based CapitalismArun Sundararajan The wide-ranging implications of the shift to a sharing economy, a new model of organizing economic activity that may supplant traditional corporations.May 2017 | 256 pp. | 16 illus. | paper | $18.95/£14.95 978-0-262-53352-2 (Cloth 2016)

InnovatingA Doer’s Manifesto for Starting from a Hunch, Prototyping Problems, Scaling Up, and Learning to Be Productively WrongLuis Perez-BrevaInnovating is for doers: you don’t need to wait for an earth-shattering idea, but can build one with a hunch and scale it up to impact.2017 | 296 pp. | 34 illus. | $34.95/£27.95 978-0-262-03535-4

The Vanishing Middle ClassPrejudice and Power in a Dual EconomyPeter TeminWhy the United States has developed an economy divided between rich and poor and how racism helped bring this about.March 2017 | 208 pp. | 7 illus. | $26.95/£21.95 978-0-262-03616-0

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The Disruption DilemmaJoshua GansAn expert in management takes on the conventional wisdom about disrup-tion, looking at companies that proved resilient and offering managers tools for survival.May 2017 | 176 pp. | 2 illus. | paper | $18.95/£14.95 978-0-262-53362-1 (Cloth 2016)

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Confidence GamesLawyers, Accountants, and the Tax Shelter IndustryTanina Rostain and Milton C. Regan, Jr.The rise and fall of a tax shelter industry that enabled some of America’s richest citizens to avoid paying their fair share of taxes.2016 | 424 pp. | paper | $25.00/£19.95 978-0-262-52977-8 (Cloth 2014)

One of Strategy + Business’s Best Business Books of the Year

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The Power Of ResilienceHow the Best Companies Manage the UnexpectedYossi Sheffi How the best companies prepare for and manage modern vulnerabilities—from cybersecurity risks to climate change: new tools, processes and organizations for developing corporate resilience.April 2017 | 488 pp. | 7 illus. | paper | $22.95/£18.95 978-0-262-53363-8 (Cloth 2015)

Free InnovationEric von HippelA leading innovation scholar explains the growing phenomenon and impact of free innovation, in which innovations are developed by consumers and given away “for free.”2016 | 232 pp. | 10 illus. | $29.95/£24.95 978-0-262-03521-7