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Economic models, estimation and risk programming : essays in honor of Gerhard Tintner / Editors Fox, K. A., Sengupta, J. K., Narasimham, G. V. L.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture notes in operations research and mathematical economics ; no. 15Detalles de publicación: Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1969Descripción: viii, 461 pTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 330.0184
Contenidos:
1. The invisible revolution in economics, by K. A. Fox.- 2. The econometric work of Gerhard Tintner, by J. K. Sengupta.- 3. The demand for capital services, by D. W. Jorgenson.- 4. The competitive equilibrium, by J. P. Quirk.- 5. Stability of absolute prices in a Walrasian system, by T. Haavelmo.- 6. Revealed preference, by P. V. Moeseke.- 7. Objetives, contraints and outcomes in optimal growth models, by T. C. Koopmans.-
Resumen: These essays in honor of Professor Gerhard Tintner are substantive contributions to three areas of econometrics, (1) economic models and applications,. (2) estimation, and (3) stochastic programming, in each of which he has labored with outstanding success. His own work has extended into multivariate analysis, the pure theory of decision-making under un­ certainty, and other fields which are not touched upon here for reasons of space and focus. Thus, this collection is appropriate to his interests but covers much less than their full range. Professor Tintner's contributions to econometrics through teaching, writing, editing, lecturing and consulting have been varied and inter­ national. We have tried to highlight them in "The Econometric Work of Gerhard Tintner" and to place them in historical perspective in "The Invisible Revolution in Economics: Emergence of a Mathematical Science. " Professor Tintner's career to date has spanned the organizational life of the Econometric Society and his contributions have been nearly coextensive with its scope. His principal books and articles up to 1968 are listed in the "Selected Bibliography. " Professor Tintner's current research involves the intricate problems of specification and application of stochastic processes to economic systems, particularly to growth, diffusion of technology, and optimal control. As always, he is moving with the econometric frontier and a portion of the frontier is moving with him. IV Two of the editors wrote dissertations under Professor Tintner's sup- vision; the third knew him as a colleague and friend.

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1. The invisible revolution in economics, by K. A. Fox.- 2. The econometric work of Gerhard Tintner, by J. K. Sengupta.- 3. The demand for capital services, by D. W. Jorgenson.- 4. The competitive equilibrium, by J. P. Quirk.- 5. Stability of absolute prices in a Walrasian system, by T. Haavelmo.- 6. Revealed preference, by P. V. Moeseke.- 7. Objetives, contraints and outcomes in optimal growth models, by T. C. Koopmans.-

These essays in honor of Professor Gerhard Tintner are substantive contributions to three areas of econometrics, (1) economic models and applications,. (2) estimation, and (3) stochastic programming, in each of which he has labored with outstanding success. His own work has extended into multivariate analysis, the pure theory of decision-making under un­ certainty, and other fields which are not touched upon here for reasons of space and focus. Thus, this collection is appropriate to his interests but covers much less than their full range. Professor Tintner's contributions to econometrics through teaching, writing, editing, lecturing and consulting have been varied and inter­ national. We have tried to highlight them in "The Econometric Work of Gerhard Tintner" and to place them in historical perspective in "The Invisible Revolution in Economics: Emergence of a Mathematical Science. " Professor Tintner's career to date has spanned the organizational life of the Econometric Society and his contributions have been nearly coextensive with its scope. His principal books and articles up to 1968 are listed in the "Selected Bibliography. " Professor Tintner's current research involves the intricate problems of specification and application of stochastic processes to economic systems, particularly to growth, diffusion of technology, and optimal control. As always, he is moving with the econometric frontier and a portion of the frontier is moving with him. IV Two of the editors wrote dissertations under Professor Tintner's sup- vision; the third knew him as a colleague and friend.

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