Economic Models, Estimation and Risk Programming :
[Book]
Essays in Honor of Gerhard Tintner
edited by Karl A. Fox, Jati K. Sengupta, G.V.L. Narasimham.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1969
Lecture notes in operations research and mathematical economics, 15.
I. Introductory Essays --;1. The Invisible Revolution in Economics: Emergence of a Mathematical Science --;2. The Econometric Work of Gerhard Tintner --;II. Economic Models and Applications --;3. The Demand for Capital Services --;4. The Competitive Equilibrium: A Qualitative Analysis --;5. Stability of Absolute Prices in a Walrasian System --;6. Revealed Preference: Equivalence Theorem and Induced Preorder --;7. Objectives, Constraints and Outcomes in Optimal Growth Models --;8. The Theory of the Optimum Regime --;9. Application of Linear and Nonlinear Programming Models in Specifying Land Use, Spatial Equilibrium and Prices for Agriculture --;10. Estimating the Effects of Institutional and Technological Changes upon Agricultural Development: A Comparison of Multiple Regression and Programming Approaches --;11. Thirty-three Supply Curves of Three-Month Loans --;III. Estimation of Econometric Models --;12. Regression and Projection --;13. The Use of Prior Information in Regression Analysis --;14. E.P. Mackeprang's Question Concerning the Choice of Regression --;A Key Problem in the Evolution of Econometrics --;15. On the Possibility of the General Linear Economic Model --;16. On the Aggregation Problem: A New Approach to a Troublesome Problem --;17. Some Properties of Estimators Occurring in the Theory of Linear Stochastic Processes --;IV. Stochastic Programming Methods in Economic Models --;18. Distribution Problems in Stochastic and Chance-Constrained Programming --;19. Deterministic Equivalents for Optimizing and Satisficing under Chance-Constrained Programming --;Selected Bibliography of Gerhard Tintner.
These essays in honor of Professor Gerhard Tintner are substantive contributions to three areas of econometrics, (1) economic models and applications,. " 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.
Economics.
HB74
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M3
E358
1969
edited by Karl A. Fox, Jati K. Sengupta, G.V.L. Narasimham.