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This groundbreaking title brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark title will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world.

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Contents: Acknowledgements General Introduction Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn PART I RAGNAR A.K. FRISCH Introduction to Part I: Ragnar A.K. Frisch (1895–1973) 1. Ragnar Frisch (1933), ‘Propagation Problems and Impulse Problems in Dynamic Economics’ 2. Ragnar Frisch (1934), ‘Circulation Planning: Proposal for a National Organization of a Commodity and Service Exchange’ and ‘Circulation Planning: Part III. Mathematical Appendix’ 3. Ragnar Frisch (1936a), ‘Annual Survey of General Economic Theory: The Problem of Index Numbers’ 4. Ragnar Frisch (1936b), ‘On the Notion of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium’ 5. Ragnar Frisch (1981), ‘From Utopian Theory to Practical Applications: The Case of Econometrics’ PART II JAN TINBERGEN Introduction to Part II: Jan Tinbergen (1903-94) 6. J. Tinbergen (1940a), ‘Econometric Business Cycle Research’ 7. J. Tinbergen (1940b), ‘On a Method of Statistical Business-Cycle Research: A Reply’ 8. Jan Tinbergen (1952), ‘The Logical Structure of the Normal Quantitative Policy Problem (Targets and Instruments in Equal Numbers); Directives’ and ‘Inequality Between Number of Targets and Number of Instruments: Alternative Instruments or Incompatible Targets’ 9. Jan Tinbergen (1959), ‘An Economic Policy for 1936’ PART III LAWRENCE R. KLEIN Introduction to Part III: Lawrence R. Klein (b. 1920) 10. Lawrence R. Klein (1947), ‘Theories of Effective Demand and Employment’ 11. Harold Barger and Lawrence R. Klein (1954), ‘A Quarterly Model for the United States Economy’ 12. L.R. Klein (1958), ‘The Estimation of Distributed Lags’ 13. Lawrence R. Klein (1964), ‘A Postwar Quarterly Model: Description and Applications’ 14. Gary Fromm and Lawrence R. Klein (1965), ‘The Brookings-S.S.R.C. Quarterly Econometric Model of the United States: Model Properties’ 15. Phoebus J. Dhrymes, Lawrence R. Klein and Kenneth Steiglitz (1970), ‘Estimation of Distributed Lags’

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9781849804028, 978-1849804028
      ISBN10: 1849804028

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      Book Synopsis
      This groundbreaking title brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates' careers and main published works. This landmark title will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world.

      Trade Review
      ‘What a brilliant idea! To provide readers with both information on the Nobel Laureates in Economics and, to the degree possible, the original papers for which they were honored. The names of the “contributing” Laureates speak for themselves. Howard Vane and Chris Mulhearn, the editors, and Edward Elgar, the publisher, are to be congratulated for putting the idea into effect.’

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Acknowledgements General Introduction Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn PART I RAGNAR A.K. FRISCH Introduction to Part I: Ragnar A.K. Frisch (1895–1973) 1. Ragnar Frisch (1933), ‘Propagation Problems and Impulse Problems in Dynamic Economics’ 2. Ragnar Frisch (1934), ‘Circulation Planning: Proposal for a National Organization of a Commodity and Service Exchange’ and ‘Circulation Planning: Part III. Mathematical Appendix’ 3. Ragnar Frisch (1936a), ‘Annual Survey of General Economic Theory: The Problem of Index Numbers’ 4. Ragnar Frisch (1936b), ‘On the Notion of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium’ 5. Ragnar Frisch (1981), ‘From Utopian Theory to Practical Applications: The Case of Econometrics’ PART II JAN TINBERGEN Introduction to Part II: Jan Tinbergen (1903-94) 6. J. Tinbergen (1940a), ‘Econometric Business Cycle Research’ 7. J. Tinbergen (1940b), ‘On a Method of Statistical Business-Cycle Research: A Reply’ 8. Jan Tinbergen (1952), ‘The Logical Structure of the Normal Quantitative Policy Problem (Targets and Instruments in Equal Numbers); Directives’ and ‘Inequality Between Number of Targets and Number of Instruments: Alternative Instruments or Incompatible Targets’ 9. Jan Tinbergen (1959), ‘An Economic Policy for 1936’ PART III LAWRENCE R. KLEIN Introduction to Part III: Lawrence R. Klein (b. 1920) 10. Lawrence R. Klein (1947), ‘Theories of Effective Demand and Employment’ 11. Harold Barger and Lawrence R. Klein (1954), ‘A Quarterly Model for the United States Economy’ 12. L.R. Klein (1958), ‘The Estimation of Distributed Lags’ 13. Lawrence R. Klein (1964), ‘A Postwar Quarterly Model: Description and Applications’ 14. Gary Fromm and Lawrence R. Klein (1965), ‘The Brookings-S.S.R.C. Quarterly Econometric Model of the United States: Model Properties’ 15. Phoebus J. Dhrymes, Lawrence R. Klein and Kenneth Steiglitz (1970), ‘Estimation of Distributed Lags’

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