BOOKS
BOOK LINKS

Search the full text of our books:

Powered by Google™

BROWSE BY SUBJECT



What's Economics Worth?
Valuing Policy Research

edited by Philip G. Pardey and Vincent H. Smith
International Food Policy Research Institute

$57.50 hardcover
978-0-8018-7940-1 (22 ctn qty)
2004 336 pp. 32 line drawings
Add hardcover to shopping cart

$22.95 paperback
978-0-8018-7941-8 (24 ctn qty)
2004 336 pp. 32 line drawings
Add paperback to shopping cart


Description

In an era of limited research resources and limitless research needs, demonstrating the worth of any research discipline to policymakers and administrators is a prerequisite for obtaining future funding and making an impact in policy matters. Economists have worked diligently in developing both quantitative and qualitative indicators of the value of science and technology R & D. At the same time, they have paid little or no attention to valuing their own work. In What's Economics Worth? Valuing Policy Research, several expert economists take an important first step towards redressing this imbalance. Anyone who wants to understand what economists do and how to think about valuing their work will find this book intriguing and worthwhile. Contributors: Jeffrey Alwang, Connie Chan-Kang, John Freebairn, Bruce Gardner, Arnold Harberger, Amir Heiman, Anne Krueger, Paul Krugman, Bob Lindner, George Norton, Philip G. Pardey, James Ryan, Vincent H. Smith, C. Peter Timmer, and David Zilberman

Reviews

"This is an excellent collection of papers that should be well received by academics, policymakers, research institutions and others interested in the value of economic research and analysis. This is the first time to my knowledge that a book has been devoted solely to the topic of valuing economic research. It will provide a solid foundation for future research in the area."—Joseph W. Glauber, Deputy Chief Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture

"This is an excellent volume of work. The papers are all of a very high quality and several stand out as exceptional. The topic matter is important and this unique volume will improve our knowledge of the value of economic research by providing a readily accessible collection of mostly new papers that will appeal to a broad spectrum of practicing economists, as well as to policymakers."—Barry K. Goodwin, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Carolina State University

"This collection of papers, sponsored by the International Food Policy Research Institute, discusses the problems of assessing the value of economic research and concludes with hints of how it might be done."—Choice

"This unique volume evaluates the transmission through which policy recommendations are made and promotes increased effectiveness of research."—Journal of Macroeconomics

"The nature of the topics discussed will not fail to engage the reader—I enjoyed reading this book . . . If we as economists need to justify the value of economic research, this book provides a wealth of perspectives, ideas, and examples that certainly help make the case that 'economics matters,' as Pardey and Smith put it in their convincing opening line."—Giancarlo Moschini, Economic Development and Cultural Change

"Timely and makes a valuable contribution to the field."—Angela M. Hau, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture

Author Information

Vincent H. Smith is a professor in the department of agricultural economics and economics at Montana State University and codirector of the Agricultural Marketing Policy Center at Montana State University. Philip G. Pardey is a professor of science and technology policy in the department of applied economics at the University of Minnesota. Formerly, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute.


The Johns Hopkins University Press | 2715 North Charles Street | Baltimore, Maryland 21218 | (410) 516-6900 | webmaster@jhupress.jhu.edu