Most Popular Books by Julian Lincoln Simon

Julian Lincoln Simon is the author of The Advertising Budget's Determinants in Duopoly (1980), The Technological Progress Function and Labor Force Size (1980), Two Countries (1978), The "global 2000" Juggernaut (1983), The Economics of Population (1998).

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The Advertising Budget's Determinants in Duopoly

The Technological Progress Function and Labor Force Size

Two Countries

Two Countries
The purposes of this study were (1) to assess the magnitude of price effects whenever an electric utility firm faces DIRECT competition from another electric utility firm and (2) to observe these price-effects of competition compared with X-efficiency effects on costs.

The Economics of Population

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Economics of Population
This century-spanning collection of essays traces the diverse intellectual history of population economics. Arranged to illustrate the evolution of thought in the field, with its many shifts and changes, the volume gathers varied writings from foremost influential economic theorists.

Economics Against the Grain: Population economics, natural resources, and related themes

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Economics Against the Grain: Population economics, natural resources, and related themes
Continues the collection of papers by economist Simon (1935-98), these originally published between 1965 and 1995 except two that have not been published previously. They address statistics and probability, theoretical and applied economics, individual behavior, population economics, immigration, natural resources, welfare analysis, and miscellaneous topics. Simon himself contributes a substantial introduction reviewing his career and basic ideas. The papers are reproduced from their earlier publication. Only names are indexed. The jacket reads Population Economics, Natural Resources, and Related Themes, but such a subtitle is not mentioned elsewhere. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Management of Advertising [by] Julian L. Simon

How Immigrants Affect Americans' Living Standard

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Basic research methods in social science ; the art of empirical investigation [by] Julian L. Simon

Communism, Capitalism, and Economic Development

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Economics Against the Grain: Microeconomics, industrial organization, and related themes

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Good Mood

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Good Mood
In 1975, Julian Simon had been severely depressed almost every day for 13 years. He had tried various treatments, always without success. Then, he decided to make one final attempt to get rid of the depression - before giving up. Professor Simon began reading about the new ''cognitive'' therapy, with increasing hope, but with considerable doubts. In the ensuing intellectual and emotional struggle, Simon identified the psychological mechanism that is the immediate cause of sadness and depression. Within two weeks, he had banished his depression, and he has kept himself undepressed until now. Since 1975, Simon has been glad to be alive, and has taken pleasure in his days. Occasionally he has even been ecstatic, skipping and leaping from joy, especially in the early years, when relief of the agony of depression was fresh. He has continued to read the psychological literature on depression, and to hone and develop the theory and practice of the method that saved his own life. Some philosophers have long understood that the self-comparisons we make affect our feelings. But self-comparisons have not heretofore been systematically explored or integrated into scientific understanding of the thinking of depressed persons. Good Mood integrates this element with the other elements of cognitive therapy, now proven in experimental studies to be unsurpassed in effectiveness for alleviating depression. Whenever you think about yourself in an evaluative waywhich most of us do every day - you compare the state you think you are actually in with some other ''benchmark'' state that you think you ought to be in. If the self-comparison is positive, you feel pleasure. If the comparison is negative, you feel pain. If you also feel helpless to change the situation, you will feel sad. If you keep this up continuously over a long period, you will probably become depressed. Good Mood presents a detailed account of the origin and functioning of negative self-comparisons (neg-comps), and the various ways of eliminating them. It will be useful for depression sufferers, their friends and relatives, psychologists, and counselors.

The Influence of Population Growth on Per-worker Income in Developed Economies

Effort, Opportunity, and Wealth

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Effort, Opportunity, and Wealth
Offers a theory of economic effort, discusses industrial payment systems, and analyzes a variety of economic situations

What Immigrants Take From, and Give to the Public Coffers

A Constant Long-run K/Y Ratio is a Meaningless Observation

The Price Effects of Monopolistic Ownership in Newspapers

What Do Zielske's Real Data Really Show about Pulsing?

What Do Zielske's Real Data Really Show about Pulsing?
A spaced advertising schedule is much more dollar-effective than is a massed (pulsed) schedule, according to this re-analysis of the experimental data developed by Pomerance and Zielske. This finding is at variance with the conclusions drawn by previous writers. The raw Pomerance-Zielske data are published here for the first time; until now only idealized representations of the data have been available, which has been the source of confusion and misunderstanding.

Economics of Book Storage Plans for a Large University Research Library

Economics against the grain. 2. [Population economics, natural resources and related themes]

release date: Jan 01, 1998
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