References
Bohn, H. (1992): “Budget Deficits and Government Accounting.”Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 37: 1–84.
— (1999): “Social Security and Demographic Uncertainty: the Risk-Sharing Properties of Alternative Policies.” NBER Working Paper 7030, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass.
Smith, A. (1982): “Intergenerational Transfers as Social Insurance.”Journal of Public Economics 19: 97–106.
Reference
Nelson, R. R., and Winter, S. G. (1982):An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
References
Cole, H., Mailath, G. J., and Postlewaite, A. (1992): “Social Norms, Savings Behavior, and Growth.”Journal of Political Economy 100: 1092–1125.
Landes, D. S. (1998):The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are so Rich and Some so Poor. New York and London: Norton.
Huntington, E. (1945):Mainsprings of Civilizations: New York: Wiley.
Toynbee, A. (1934–1961):A Study of History, 12 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wittfogel, K. A. (1957):Oriental Despotism. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
References
Hinloopen, J., and van Marrewijk, C. (1999): “On the Limits and Possibilities of the Principle of Minimum Differentiation.”International Journal of Industrial Organization 17: 735–750.
De Palma, A., Ginsburgh, V., Papageorgiou, Y. Y., and Thisse, J.-F. (1985): “The Principle of Minimum Differentiation Holds under Sufficient Heterogeneity.”Econometrica 53: 767–781.
Irmen, A., and Thisse, J.-F. (1998): “Competition in Multi-characteristics Spaces: Hotelling Was Almost Right.”Journal of Economic Theory 78: 76–102.
Reference
Medawar, J., and Pyke, D. (2000):Hitler's Gift. London: Richard Cohen.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Bohn, H., Zou, H.f., Hinloopen, J. et al. Book reviews. Zeitschr. f. Nationalökonomie 72, 99–126 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01231491
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01231491