The author and diplomat Sir Paul Rycaut (1629-1700) was the leading authority of his day on the Ottoman Empire. Drawing on a wide range of source material, this biogrpahical study gives the first reconstruction of his varied literary and official career. It also provides a lively account of the little-known but thriving English community at Smyrna during the eleven years of his consulship there.
The author and diplomat Sir Paul Rycaut (1629-1700) was the leading authority of his day on the Ottoman Empire. Drawing on a wide range of source mate...
The price adjustment process is crucial to almost any macroeconomic issue. Anderson provides here a comprehensive and unified analysis of why prices may fail to adjust instantly, integrating the existing literature with his own new work on asymmetric information and imperfect competition. This unified treatment will allow readers to understand the mechanisms at work without becoming lost in technical details. This volume covers both real and nominal price ridigidites and integrates existing results from the literature with new results on causes for failures of price adjustment. Andersen's own...
The price adjustment process is crucial to almost any macroeconomic issue. Anderson provides here a comprehensive and unified analysis of why prices m...