The Years of High Econometrics: A Short History of the Generation that Reinvented Economics (Routled

The Years of High Econometrics: A Short History of the Generation that Reinvented Economics (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics).
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Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Bibliography Includes bibliographical references p. Contents Introduction, List of characters, Part 1. Ragnar Frisch, , Chapter 2.

The Years of High Econometrics: A Short History of the Generation That Reinvented Economics

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The Years of High Econometrics: A fascinating and comprehensive history, this book explores the most important transformation in twentieth century economics: Containing fresh archival material that has not been published before and taking Ragnar Frisch as the narrator, Francisco Louca discusses both the keys events - the establishment of the Econometric Society, the Cowles C A fascinating and comprehensive history, this book explores the most important transformation in twentieth century economics: Containing fresh archival material that has not been published before and taking Ragnar Frisch as the narrator, Francisco Louca discusses both the keys events - the establishment of the Econometric Society, the Cowles Commission and the journal Econometrica - and the major players - economists like Wesley Mitchell, mathematicians like John von Neumann and statisticians like Karl Pearson - in history that shaped the development of econometrics.

He discusses the evolution of their thought, detailing the debates, the quarrels and the interrogations that crystallized their work and even offers a conclusion of sorts, suggesting that some of the more influential thinkers abandoned econometrics or became critical of its development. International in scope and appeal, The Years of High Econometrics is an excellent accompaniment for students taking courses on probability, econometric methods and the history of economic thought.

Hardcover , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Containing fresh archival material that has not been published before and taking Ragnar Frisch as the narrator, Francisco Louca discusses both the keys events - the establishment of the Econometric Society, the Cowles Commission and the journal Econometrica - and the major players - economists like Wesley Mitchell, mathematicians like John von Neumann and statisticians like Karl Pearson - in history that shaped the development of econometrics.


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He discusses the evolution of their thought, detailing the debates, the quarrels and the interrogations that crystallized their work and even offers a conclusion of sorts, suggesting that some of the more influential thinkers abandoned econometrics or became critical of its development. International in scope and appeal, The Years of High Econometrics is an excellent accompaniment for students taking courses on probability, econometric methods and the history of economic thought.

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