This study shows how to develop ideal policies when monopoly must be relied upon in place of competition and it explains why it will be difficult to induce monopolies to pursue such policies. The author develops economic welfare foundations that allow for the evaluation of an enterprise's performance from a social welfare point of view. When competition can function it brings out the best possible performance. When competition cannot function, however, welfare foundations can be used to prescribe socially desirable policies. Without competition, an enterprise is not induced to pursue these...
This study shows how to develop ideal policies when monopoly must be relied upon in place of competition and it explains why it will be difficult to i...
Using game theory to understand how competing public and private interests shape the contemporary urban landscape, the author examines the interrelationships between the numerous stakeholders involved in negotiations over property rights. He scrutinises the behaviour of these stakeholders in a series of case studies in Los Angeles.
Using game theory to understand how competing public and private interests shape the contemporary urban landscape, the author examines the interrelati...
This book argues that a religious worldview or a religious subcultural identity as expressed by the theory of Moral Cosmology is only one of many subcultural identities that the immigrant utilizes in their assimilation to a new host environment. It offers two alternative theories-a multiple subcultural identity formulation and the theory of inter-sectionality-to explain changes in immigrant opinions as they transition from immigrant generation, to 1.5 to 2.0 generation. Relying upon data available through the General Social Survey (waves 2006, 2008, 2010), this study conducted a comparative...
This book argues that a religious worldview or a religious subcultural identity as expressed by the theory of Moral Cosmology is only one of many subc...