作者
Claude Ménard, Élodie Bertrand
简介
Ronald Coase (1910–2013) is undoubtedly one of the most important and influential economists of the twentieth century, if not of all times. This clearly legitimizes the publication of a Companion to Ronald Coase. But the counterpart of fame, importance, and influence is that Coase’s much-cited work has already received a lot of attention, and been the object of (probably) thousands of pages of scholarly studies. This could mean that all that could be written of interest about Coase has already been written, and that there is no room left for anything original about Coase—even under the form of a general presentation that could be one of an elgar Companion. This is not the case, and this is why this book deserves some attention. Claude Ménard and Élodie Bertrand have done a great job in editing this volume.
Certainly, its twenty-six chapters are not equally interesting, insightful, and original; in addition, they do not all …