Background
Martin, Stephen was born on November 21, 1948 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States. Son of John Henry and Christina Ritchie Martin.
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This updated and substantially revised 2nd edition, like its predecessor, integrates a discussion of the latest theoretical developments with a comprehensive review of empirical work. With a more cohesive writing style, reduced size, additional invaluable information, and new problems to solve, Advanced Industrial Economics, Second Edition is a key text in industrial economics.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0631217576/?tag=2022091-20
(This updated and substantially revised 2nd edition, like ...)
This updated and substantially revised 2nd edition, like its predecessor, integrates a discussion of the latest theoretical developments with a comprehensive review of empirical work. With a more cohesive writing style, reduced size, additional invaluable information, and new problems to solve, Advanced Industrial Economics, Second Edition is a key text in industrial economics.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0631217576/?tag=2022091-20
(This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines...)
This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines the economic planning of the Attlee governments in Britain in the period 1945-1951. In it the author discusses the workings of economic planning and its effects on business decision making. The book traces the origins of the nationalization program and asks how the decisions to form these industries into monopolies were taken. Finally, Martin Chick asks what impact, if any, economic planning had on the productivity performance of the UK economy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521482917/?tag=2022091-20
(This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines...)
This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines the economic planning of the Attlee governments in Britain in the period 1945-1951. In it the author discusses the workings of economic planning and its effects on business decision making. The book traces the origins of the nationalization program and asks how the decisions to form these industries into monopolies were taken. Finally, Martin Chick asks what impact, if any, economic planning had on the productivity performance of the UK economy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521482917/?tag=2022091-20
Martin, Stephen was born on November 21, 1948 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States. Son of John Henry and Christina Ritchie Martin.
Bachelor in Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977.
Research economist Line of Business program, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, 1980-1981; assistant professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1977-1983; associate professor, Michigan State University, 1983-1987; professor economics, Michigan State University, 1987-1990; professor economics, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1988-1995; head department economics, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 1990-1993; director Center for Industrial Economics, U. Copenhagen. Visiting scholar, U. Catholic Louvain, Belgium, 1986. Consultant in antitrust matters.
(This updated and substantially revised 2nd edition, like ...)
(This updated and substantially revised 2nd edition, like ...)
(This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines...)
(This book is a detailed archive-based study that examines...)
With United States Army, 1970-1973. Member European Economics Association, American Economics Association, Econometric Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Linda Louise Medica, September 13, 1969. Children: Beth, Rose, Anna, Theresa.