Managing the Service Economy:Prospects and Problems '89
Inman, Robert P. 著
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Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction and overview Robert P. Inman;Part I. Role of Service in World Economics: 1. Services in the internationaleconomy Robert Summers; Comment Jere R. Behrman; 2. Services in the Japaneseeconomy Gary R. Saxonhouse; Comment Hugh Patrick; 3. Services in the USeconomy Irving Leverson; Comment Duncan Mann; Open discussion; Part II.Service Productivity, Trade, and Market Structure: 4. Measurement of outputand productivity in the service sector John W. Kendrick; Comment William J.Baumol, Charles R. Hullen and Janet L. Norwood; 5. Services in worldtransactions Irving B. Kravis; 6. US trade policy and international servicetransactions Helena Stalson; Comment Joan E. Spero; 7. The provision ofservices in a market economy Bergt Holmstrom; Comment Andrew Postlewaite;Open discussion; Part III. Analyses of Service Industries: The Finance,Health Care, and Government Sectors: 8. The future for financial servicesFischer Black; Comment Irwin Friend and Mark J. Flannery; 9. Competition andequilibrium as a driving force in the health services sector Mark A.Satterwaite; Comment Jeffrey Harris; 10. Government services Edward M.Granlich; Comment Robert P. Inman; Open discussion; Part IV. The Future ofResearch and Policy for the Service Economy: 11. Productivity policy and theservice sector William J. Baumol; 12. An agenda for research on the servicesector Victor R. Fuchs; Open discussion; Author index; Subject index.