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‎M. T. Johnson‎

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‎ Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie‎

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‎"AVERCH, HARVEY (+) LELAND L. JOHNSON.‎

Reference : 50150

(1955)

‎Behaviour of the Firm under Regulatory Constraint. - [THE AVERCH-JOHNSON EFFECT]‎

‎[No place], The American Economic Association, 1955. Lex8vo. In the original printed wrappers. In ""The American Economic Review"", Vol. VII, December, No. 5. Entire issue offered. Light wear to extremities, otherwise fine and clean. Pp. 1052-69. [Entire issue: (5), 996-1258 pp. + advertisement].‎


‎First printing of Averch and Johnson's seminal paper in which they introduced in what was to become known as the ""Averch-Johnson effect"". The paper was one of the most cited and influential papers in microeconmocs during the 60ies. ""The Averch-Johnson effect is produced when fair rate of return regulation encourages a firm to invest more than is consistent with the minimization of its costs. This can happen when the allowed rate of return exceeds the cost of capital, since the difference between the two represents pure profit. Detailed descriptions of actual regulatory processes may be useful in suggesting guides for action, since actual outcomes depend as much on political and bureaucratic necessity as they do on economic analysis and 'rational' benefit-cost estimates."" (The New Palgrave).""Averch and Johnson's famous paper from the early 1960s asks the simple question: If we assume that regulation acts to instantaneously adjust prices so as to maintain a constant target return on a firm's capital stock, what incentives does the firm have to choose an efficient combination of inputs? Averch and Johnson show, using fairly straightforward maths, that if the regulator sets the regulatory rate of return above the firm's true cost of capital, the regulated firm has an incentive to choose too much capital relative to labour - that is, there will be an inefficient capital-labour ratio. This observation sparked off a large empirical and theoretical literature exploring what came to be known as the 'Averch-Johnson' or 'A-J' effect.The Averch-Johnson model assumed an extreme form of what is known as 'rate of return' or 'cost of service' regulation in which prices are continuously and rapidly adjusted so as to yield the desired return on capital stock. In reality, rate of return regulation as it was historically practiced in the US always involved an element of 'regulatory lag' - that is, a period of time before prices were adjusted to reflect changes in costs. This regulatory lag gives rise to some desirable incentives, as discussed furtherbelow. Even in 1962 it was recognised that allowing higher ex post rates of return was necessary to induce desirable incentives. Averch and Johnson note: ""We have been told by representatives in both the industry and in regulatory agencies that justification exists for allowing a return in excess of cost to give firms an incentive to develop and adopt cost-saving techniques. If the firm is left only indifferent as among a wide range of activities it has no positive incentive to minimize costs for any given activity.""Averch and Johnson's paper was, for a while at least, very widely cited, often incorrectly. The A-J effect later came to be synonymous with 'gold-plating' and with general inefficiency of the regulated firm. But these ideas cannot be strictly attributed to Averch and Johnson. Averch and Johnson only highlighted a potential tendency towards an inefficient mix of capital and labour - but they made no mention of the tendency to simply spend too much on all inputs - so-called 'x-inefficiency' as discussed further below."" (biggar, The Fifty Most Important Papers in the Economics of Regulation).‎

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‎Johnson, Cesare & Rodolfo Martini‎

Reference : 038132

(1990)

‎Collezione Johnson di Medaglie. 3 volumes‎

‎Johnson, Cesare & Rodolfo Martini: Collezione Johnson di Medaglie. 3 volumes. Milan: Edizioni S. Johnson, 1990. I. Sec. XV-XVI-XVII. II. Secolo XVIII. III. Sec. ZXVIII (Stierle-Z). 1064 pages, illustrated throughout in black & white. Edition limited to 400 copies. Hardcover. 30x23cms.‎


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‎FOSTER LAWRENCE G.‎

Reference : RO60109491

(1986)

ISBN : 0961767627

‎A COMPANY THAT CARES, JOHNSON & JOHNSON‎

‎Johnson & Johnson. 1986. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 176 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur et en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes. 2e plat très abîmé, avec une partie se détachant (surface). 1er plat sali.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎


‎100 Year Illustrated History of Johnson & Johnson. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎[Thomas Johnson] - ‎ ‎Hayward, Helena‎

Reference : 039607

(1964)

‎Thomas Johnson and English Rococo‎

‎Hayward, Helena: Thomas Johnson and English Rococo. London: Alec Tiranti, 1964. 45pp plus 191 monochrome plates. Boards. 28x22cms. Reproductions of all Johnson's surviving published designs, with information on his life and work and on the sources of his themes.‎


‎Reproductions of all Johnson's surviving published designs, with information on his life and work and on the sources of his themes‎

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‎Loch K. Johnson L.C. Johnson. The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence Oxford Handbook on Intelligence and ‎

‎"Loch K. Johnson L.C. Johnson. The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence Oxford Handbook on Intelligence and National Security. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Loch K.Johnson L.K. Dzhonson). TheOxfordHandbook of National SecurityIntelligence Oksfordskiy spravochnik po razvedke i natsional'noy bezopasnosti). UK Oxford University Press; 2012. 912c. SKUalb0534448af1b64836."‎


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