Archive for 22 July 2008
NIE Guidebook
| Peter Klein |
The long-awaited New Institutional Economics: A Guidebook is due out this September from Cambridge University Press. Editors Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant assembled an all-star team including Oliver Williamson, Paul Joskow, John Nye, Gary Libecap, Lee Alston, Pablo Spiller, Benito Arruñada, Stéphane Saussier, Jackson Nickerson, Brian Silverman, Joanne Oxley, Mike Sykuta, Mike Cook, and many others — even Foss and Klein. You can pre-order yours today — the hardback’s a whopping $140 but the paperback’s only $59.
Here’s the official CUP page and here’s an information page put together by Eric Brousseau. It should be a valuable reference for years to come.
The Long Tail, Serial-Killer Edition
| Peter Klein |
Visiting my Mom this past weekend I found an item in the local paper about Kelly Robinson and Dan Norder, a happy couple who met at a Jack the Ripper conference. That’s right, they’re fellow Ripperologists. They’re even hosting this year’s Ripper conference, 10-12 October in Knoxville, Tennessee. For every interest or hobby there’s a group or club, and in the new economy they’re all on the web. (I shouldn’t give Kelly and Dan too hard a time; after all, I met my wife at an Austrian economics conference.)
By the way, in case you missed it, the current issue of HBR features Anita Elberse’s critique of the Long-Tail phenomenon. Yes, she argues, the web has given us many niche markets, but almost all the money is being made at the left-hand side of the distribution. Here are Chris Anderson’s response and Elberse’s rejoinder.









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