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How We Cooperate

Roemer, John E.
How We Cooperate
A new theory of how and why we cooperate, drawing from economics, political theory, and philosophy to challenge the conventional wisdom of game theory

CHF 85.00

A Future for Socialism

Roemer, John E
A Future for Socialism
In this text, the author proposes a new future for socialism based on a redefinition of market socialism. He argues for a modified version of socialism, not necessarily based on public ownership, but founded on equality of opportunity and political influence.

CHF 26.90

Equal Shares

Roemer, John E / Wright, Erik Olin
Equal Shares
This work is based on John Roemer's model of "coupon socialism". Roemer's model aims to combine the market with a commitment to equality through a radical proposal: all citizens would receive an equal number of coupons with which to buy ownership rights (voting, dividends) in companies.

CHF 36.50

Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare: Proceedings o...

Roemer, John E.
Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare: Proceedings of a Conference Held in Barcelona, Spain, by the International Economic Association
The dramatic implosions of the centrally administered, non-democratic political systems in central and eastern Europe in the late 1980s have generated a body of research concerning the transition from public ownership, and the role of the market and other institutions in engendering good incentives for economic actors. The essays collected in this volume study property relations, their associated incentives and the consequent effects on welfar...

CHF 143.00

A General Theory of Exploitation and Class

Roemer, John E.
A General Theory of Exploitation and Class
In this original and powerful work, John Roemer proposes a general theory of exploitation that provides a game-theoretic framework for expressing any conception of exploitation--feudal, capitalist, or socialist--in a standardized and explicit way, thus permitting a clear comparison of different ethical conceptions.

CHF 63.00

Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare

Roemer, John E.
Property Relations, Incentives and Welfare
The dramatic implosions of the centrally administered, non-democratic political systems in central and eastern Europe in the late 1980s have generated a body of research concerning the transition from public ownership, and the role of the market and other institutions in engendering good incentives for economic actors. The essays collected in this volume study property relations, their associated incentives and the consequent effects on welfar...

CHF 179.00

Political Competition

Roemer, John E.
Political Competition
In this book, John Roemer presents a unified and rigorous theory of political competition between parties. He models the theory under many specifications, including whether parties are policy oriented or oriented toward winning, whether they are certain or uncertain about voter preferences, and whether the policy space is uni- or multidimensional. He examines all eight possible combinations of these choice assumptions, and characterizes their ...

CHF 51.50

Democracy, Education, and Equality

Roemer, John E. / Chesher, Andrew / Jackson, Matthew
Democracy, Education, and Equality
This study asks whether democracy, modeled as competition between political parties that represent different interests in the polity, will result in educational funding policies that will, at least eventually, produce citizens who have equal capacities (human capital), thus breaking the link between family background and child prospects. Several models of the problem are studied, which vary according to the educational technology posited, i.e....

CHF 145.00

Democracy, Education, and Equality

Roemer, John E.
Democracy, Education, and Equality
This study asks whether democracy, modeled as competition between political parties that represent different interests in the polity, will result in educational funding policies that will, at least eventually, produce citizens who have equal capacities (human capital), thus breaking the link between family background and child prospects. Several models of the problem are studied, which vary according to the educational technology posited, i.e....

CHF 67.00

Free to Lose

Roemer, John E.
Free to Lose
John Roemer challenges the morality of an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production. Unless you start with a certain amount of wealth in such a society, you are only free to lose. This book addresses crucial questions of political philosophy and normative economics in terms understandable by readers with a minimal knowledge of economics.

CHF 52.50