Essays in Mathematical Economics, in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern / / Martin Shubik.

Professor Morgenstern's deep interests in economic time series and problems of measurement are represented by path-breaking articles devoted to the application of modern statistical analysis to temporal economic data.Originally published in 1967.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest prin...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton Legacy Lib. eBook Package 1931-1979
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
©1967
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Princeton Legacy Library ; 2174
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Physical Description:1 online resource (496 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • The Contribution of Oskar Morgenstern
  • A Bibliography of the Work of Oskar Morgenstern
  • Contents
  • Part I. Game Theory
  • Chapter 1. A Survey of Cooperative Games Without Side Payments
  • Chapter 2. On Games of Fair Division
  • Chapter 3. Existence of Stable Payoff Configurations for Cooperative Games
  • CHAPTER 4 Existence Theorem for the Bargaining Set M1(i)
  • Chapter 5. On Solutions That Exclude One or More Players
  • Chapter 6. Concepts and Theories of Pure Competition
  • Part II. Mathematical Programming
  • Chapter 7. A Property and a Use of Output Coefficients of a Leontief Model
  • Chapter 8. Some Approaches to the Solution of Large-Scale Combinatorial Problems
  • Chapter 9. Minimaxing and Optimal Programming
  • Part III. Decision Theory
  • Chapter 10. Alternate Prior Distributions in Statistical Decision Theory
  • Chapter 11. Smoothing in Inventory Processes
  • Chapter 12. A Bayesian Approach to Team Decision Problems
  • Chapter 13. Capital Flexibility and Long Run Cost under Stationary Uncertainty
  • Part IV. Economic Theory
  • Chapter 14. The Ricardo Effect in the Point Input-Point Output Case
  • Chapter 15. The Economics of Uncertainty
  • Chapter 16. The Role of Uncertainty in Economics
  • Chapter 17. Changing Utility Functions
  • Chapter 18. Subjective Probability Derived from the Morgenstern-von Neumann Utility Concept
  • Part V. Management Science
  • Chapter 19. Some Notes on Oligopoly Theory and Experiments
  • Chapter 20. The Role of Economics in Management Science
  • Part VI. International Trade
  • Chapter 21. Competition of American and Japanese Textiles in the World Market: An Empirical Test of the Theory of Comparative Cost
  • Chapter 22. Moderating Economic Fluctuations in the Underdeveloped Areas
  • Part VII. Econometrics
  • Chapter 23. The Cost of Living Index
  • Chapter 24. A Spectrum Analysis of Seasonal Adjustment
  • Chapter 25. New Techniques for Analyzing Economic Time Series and Their Place in Econometrics
  • Chapter 26. A Theory of the Pseudospectrum and Its Application to Nonstationary Dynamic Econometric Models
  • Chapter 27. New Formulas for Making Price and Quantity Index Numbers