We show that in a large production economy, the cost of collecting the information required by a planner to set nearly optimal prices is negligible relative to the total output of the economy. The cost of collecting the information required to set a nearly optimal production plan for each firm in the economy is not negligible. This conclusion stands in contrast to common opinion that determining optimal prices requires as much information as determining an optimal plan.
We characterize the divergence between informational and economic efficiency in a rational expectati...
We consider an economy with two sectors. The first sector consists of competitively behaving consume...
Authorities often lack information for efficient regulation of the commons. This paper derives a cri...
We show that in a large production economy, the cost of collecting the information required by a pla...
We analyze the advantages of centralization and decentralization in industries in which production ...
Most companies prefer to use full cost pricing rather than marginal cost pricing. This article is ai...
Companies in the Consumer-Packaged Goods Industry are faced with a chronic dilemma: efficiency vs. a...
Typescript (photocopy).In markets where firms and buyers are separated by costly distance, the degre...
Economic organizations represent order and structure. They may be characterized as coalitions of age...
Hall has shown that, with perfect competition and price flexibility, total factor productivity measu...
In general, today in the world market and in our country, businesses have begun to pursue or have as...
A multi-product production planning problem is considered. Products can either share the same produc...
We analyze the role of information for price and output adjustment when competitive firms with ratio...
The economic efficiency of production concentration and the determination of the optimal size of ent...
This paper studies optimal policy in a class of economies in which incomplete information is the sou...
We characterize the divergence between informational and economic efficiency in a rational expectati...
We consider an economy with two sectors. The first sector consists of competitively behaving consume...
Authorities often lack information for efficient regulation of the commons. This paper derives a cri...
We show that in a large production economy, the cost of collecting the information required by a pla...
We analyze the advantages of centralization and decentralization in industries in which production ...
Most companies prefer to use full cost pricing rather than marginal cost pricing. This article is ai...
Companies in the Consumer-Packaged Goods Industry are faced with a chronic dilemma: efficiency vs. a...
Typescript (photocopy).In markets where firms and buyers are separated by costly distance, the degre...
Economic organizations represent order and structure. They may be characterized as coalitions of age...
Hall has shown that, with perfect competition and price flexibility, total factor productivity measu...
In general, today in the world market and in our country, businesses have begun to pursue or have as...
A multi-product production planning problem is considered. Products can either share the same produc...
We analyze the role of information for price and output adjustment when competitive firms with ratio...
The economic efficiency of production concentration and the determination of the optimal size of ent...
This paper studies optimal policy in a class of economies in which incomplete information is the sou...
We characterize the divergence between informational and economic efficiency in a rational expectati...
We consider an economy with two sectors. The first sector consists of competitively behaving consume...
Authorities often lack information for efficient regulation of the commons. This paper derives a cri...