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Economics, Organization and Management
Paul Milgrom · 1992 · 621 pages
A systematic treatment of the economics of the modern firm, this book draws on the insights of a variety of areas in modern economics and other disciplines, but presents a coherent, consistent, innovative treatment of the central problems in organizations of motivating people and coordinating their activities. KEY TOPICS: Introduces the fundamental problems organizations encounter and explains why they occur. Discusses a number of patterns of response — showing why organizations are structured as they are, why they adopt the policies they do, and how they solve organizational problems themselves.
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William Easterly
“I learned a lot from this book by today's Nobel laureated Paul Milgrom when it came out in 1992”↗