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Marginal Cost in the New Economy: A Proposal for a Uniform Approach to Policy Evaluations
Authored by: Roger L. Conkling
 




Cloth ISBN: 978-0-7656-0849-9 Paper ISBN: 978-0-7656-0850-5
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Information: 208pp. Tables, box, appendix, bibliographic references, index.
Publication Date: January 2004.  

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Description: Marginal Cost in the New Economy oulines a bold new approach for resolving a wide variety of public policy debates. It proposes that a single standard -- marginal cost methodology -- be adopted to replace the haphazard array of methods and techniques currently employed to measure the costs and benefits of disputed policy issues.

The book's objective is to substitute a single set of harmonious principles for the inconsistent, erratic, and often self-serving approaches to cost-benefit determination currently applied to numerous public issues. The author explains how this methodology would provide an effective starting point for evaluating issues ranging from the relatively simple, such as school vouchers, to the more complex, including prescription drug prices and anti-trust questions. The book also includes a review of the economic requirements of the New Economy as contrasted with traditional microeconomics, which makes it equally useful for course in microeconomics, public policy, or price theory.


Selected Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Policy Clash
1 The Challenge to Orthodoxy
2 Reflections on the Summers Thesis
3 Marginal Costs and Marginalism: Background and Application
4 Achieving Economic Efficiency in Regulated Pricing as Framed by Alfred E. Kahn
5 School Vouchers: An Illustration of the Methodology
6 Special Cases: Mixed Issues/Mixed Methodologies
7 Antitrust
8 Concluding Thoughts
Appendix: Pre-Kahn Theory (Bergson, Lerner, Ruggles, Bonbright)
Notes
Index



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