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The Timing of Economic Activities
Firms, Households and Markets in Time-specific Analysis
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The Timing of Economic Activities
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This study introduces 'time-specific' analysis of economic processes.
This study introduces 'time-specific' analysis of economic processes. Economic processes are conventionally analysed from one point in time to another over a series of time units - days, weeks, or years. By contrast, these time-specific models focus on the temporal character of events within the unit time - their timing, duration, and sequence - utilizing the information that is lost in the macroscopic time perspective of standard economic theory. What time-specific analysis reveals are economic and technological characteristics of goods and services - prices and cost behaviour and temporal mobility or immobility within the unit time - that affect capital productivity and its utilization, optimal schedules of production, work, and consumption, least-cost methods of producing time-shaped outputs, and efficient welfare-maximizing behavior in time-specific, including peak-load, markets.
| ISBN | 521070929 |
| ISBN13 | 9780521070928 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 28/08/2008 |
| Pages | 360 |
| Weight (grammes) | 530 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 228 |
| Width (mm) | 152 |
1. Introduction
2. Timing, information loss, and unit time in economic analysis
Part II. Time-specific analysis of production: 3. Modeling the time-shape of processes, technology, and prices
Time-shaped costs: optimal scheduling of storable production
5. Time-shaped output: least-cost production of perishable peak-load products
Part III. Applications of time-specific analysis: 6. Shephard's dilemma: duality and the process of production
7. Factor intensities, capacity, and the Leontief paradox: Part IV. Time-specific analysis of household activities: 8. Modeling the time-shape of work and consumption: the optimal household schedule and the value of time
9. The anatomy of household activities: goal and process
work and home production
capital and self-control
Part V. Time-specific markets: 10. A theory of time-specific markets: generalized peak loads
11. Welfare and distortions in time-specific exchange
Part VI. Postscript: 12. Time-specific analysis of nonrhythmic events: relational exchange and the role of repetition.






