Writings of Paul Krugman on Complexity

 


(Paul Krugman, formerly of Yale and MIT is currently Professor of Economics at Stanford University.)

A. Complexity Theory in Economics

Krugman, Paul, The Self-Organizing Economy, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 1996 (ABS-AW)(DEH HAS)

(P) Krugman, Paul, "History versus Expectations", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 106, 1991, pp. 651-667.


B. Positive Feedback and International Trade Theory

Krugman, Paul R. "Increasing Returns, Monopolistic Competition, and International Trade", Journal of International Economics, November 1979, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 469-479. (ABS-DEH)

Krugman, Paul, "Scale Economies, Product Differentiation and the Pattern of Trade," American Economic Review, 1980, Vol. 70, pp. 950-959. (ABS-AW)

Helpman, Elhanan and Paul R. Krugman, Market Structure and Foreign Trade: Increasing Returns, Imperfect Competition, and the International Economy, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1985. (HF 1412 H45 1985) (ABS-AW)

(P) Krugman, P. and A. Venables. "Globalization and the Inequality of Nations", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 110, 1995, pp. 857-880. (ABS-AW)

Krugman, Paul and A. Venables. "The Seamless World: A Spatial Model of Global Specialization and Trade", NBER Working Paper #5220, NBER, 1995. (ILL)


C. Linkages Between International Trade and Urbanization


Krugman, Paul, Geography and Trade, Leuven University, MIT Press, 1991 (HF1025 .K75 1991 Checked Out)

Krugman, P. "The Hub Effect: Or, Threeness in International Trade" In Theory Policy and Dynamics in International Trade: Essays in Honor of Ronald Jones, edited by J. P Neary, Cambridge, Ma, Cambridge University Press, 1993. (ILL)

(P)Krugman, Paul and R. Livas, "Trade Policy and the Third World Metropolis", Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 49, 1996, pp. 137-150. (ABS-AW)


D. Positive Feedbacks and Economic Geography

Krugman, Paul, "Increasing Returns and Economic Geography", Journal of Political Economy, June 1991, Vol. 99, No. 3, pp. 483-499. (MIC 19) (ABS-AW)

Krugman, Paul, "On the Number and Location of Cities", European Economic Review, March 1993, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 293-298. (DEH HAS)

Krugman, Paul, "Complex Landscapes in Economic Geography", American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 2, May, 1994, 412-416. (ABS-DEH)

Fujita, M. and Krugman, P. R., "When is the Economy Monocentric? Von Thunen and Chamberlin Unified", Regional Science Urban Econ., August 1995, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 505-528. (ILL)

Krugman, Paul, "Confronting the Mystery of Urban Hierarchy", Journal of Japanese and International Economies, December 1996, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 399-418. (ILL)

Krugman, Paul, "How the Economy Organizes Itself in Space: A Survey of the New Economic Geography" in The Economy as An Evolving Complex System II, edited by W. Brian Arthur, Stephen Durlauf and David A. Lane, A Proceedings Volume, Santa Fe Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, 1996, pp. 223-237. (DEH HAS)

Krugman, Paul, "Urban Concentration: The Role of Increasing Returns and Transport Costs", International Regional Science Review, 1996, Vol. 19, No. 1-2, pp. 5-30. (ILL)

Martin, R. L. and Sunley, P, "Paul Krugman's Geographical Economics and Its Implications for Regional Development Theory: A Critical Assessment", Economic Geography, July 1996, Vol. 72, No. 3, pp. 259-292. (MIC 246)