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    Kenneth Joseph Arrow (August 23, 1921 – February 21, 2017) was an American economist, mathematician, writer, and political theorist. Along with John Hicks...
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  • economist and Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow, who demonstrated it in his doctoral thesis and popularized it in his 1951 book. Arrow's work is remembered as much...
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  • From the surname Arrow, it may mean: Kenneth Arrow's impossibility theorem about social choice and voting Arrow information paradox: "its value for the...
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    Amis (b. 1970), Bermudian tuba player Kenneth Anger (b. 1927), American avant-garde-film director Kenneth Arrow (1921–2017), American economist, Nobel...
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    electoral processes was revived by a 1948 paper from Duncan Black and Kenneth Arrow's investigations into social choice theory, a branch of welfare economics...
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    which first came to prominence in the work by the American economist Kenneth Arrow. Arrow had most famously shown that when voters have three or more distinct...
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  • The Arrow information paradox (information paradox for short, or AIP), and occasionally referred to as Arrow's disclosure paradox, named after Kenneth Arrow...
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  • general reference for other microeconomic models. It was proposed by Kenneth Arrow, Gérard Debreu in 1954, and Lionel W. McKenzie independently in 1954...
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  • society as "better than", "worse than", or "indifferent to" each other. Kenneth Arrow (1963) showed a difficulty of trying to extend a social welfare function...
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  • modern form with the work of Lionel W. McKenzie (Walrasian theory), Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu (Hicksian theory) in the 1950s. Broadly speaking,...
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  • (disambiguation) Arrow, Kentucky Arrow, Warwickshire, England Arrow River (New Zealand) River Arrow, Wales River Arrow, Worcestershire, England Arrow (musician)...
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  • where the value of an allocation is its dot product with the price vector. Arrow motivated his paper by reference to the need to extend proofs to cover equilibria...
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  • its main results. In the 1950s, the theory was further formalized by Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu. Imperfect competition was a theory created to explain...
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  • Harsanyi wrote a dissertation in game theory under the supervision of Kenneth Arrow, earning a second PhD in economics in 1959, while Anne earned an MA...
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  • laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Philip Anderson, economics Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow, and Manhattan Project scientists George Cowan and Herb Anderson. Today...
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  • Kenneth Arrow's monograph Social Choice and Individual Values (1951, 2nd ed., 1963, 3rd ed., 2012) and a theorem within it created modern social choice...
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  • from Harvard University in 1978, under the direction of thesis advisor Kenneth Arrow. She is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the American Academy of...
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  • be traced to the work of Kenneth Arrow (1964), Gérard Debreu (1959), Arrow & Debreu (1954) and Lionel McKenzie (1954). Arrow and Debreu were awarded the...
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    contribution in the elaboration of the neoclassical synthesis. For their part, Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu, from the perspective of a logician and a mathematician...
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  • economies as developed in the 1950s by economics Nobel prize winners Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu. The theorem was first studied in view of work on...
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    Gerald Edelman; Rodney Robert Porter Heinrich Böll None John Hicks; Kenneth Arrow 1973 Leo Esaki; Ivar Giaever; Brian Josephson Ernst Otto Fischer; Geoffrey...
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  • property. The notion was first presented by Duncan Black and later by Kenneth Arrow. Let X = { x 1 , … , x m } {\displaystyle X=\{x_{1},\ldots ,x_{m}\}}...
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  • solar PV production. The concept of learning-by-doing has been used by Kenneth Arrow in his design of endogenous growth theory to explain effects of innovation...
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  • and nuanced and its careful scholarship is manifest at every turn." Kenneth Arrow concluded "In this book, Amartya Sen develops elegantly, compactly,...
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    century mathematical economists including Abraham Wald, Paul Samuelson, Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu. This was part of a wider movement in which Wald also...
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    Wilson 1999—Robert Solow 2000—Gary Becker 2003—R. Duncan Luce 2004—Kenneth Arrow 2005—Gordon H. Bower 2008—Michael Posner 2009—Mortimer Mishkin 2011—Anne...
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  • of economics, the first formal treatment of this topic was given by Kenneth Arrow in the 1960s. In 2016, Oliver Hart and Bengt R. Holmström both received...
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    injustices and hierarchies embedded in familial relations. Economists Kenneth Arrow and John Harsanyi criticized the assumptions of the original position...
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  • Walrasian equilibrium) is a concept of economic equilibrium, introduced by Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu in 1951, appropriate for the analysis of commodity...
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    objectively – in a detached, uninvolved, impartial and unbiased way. Kenneth Arrow explains that markets require trust to operate effectively, but that...
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