Wassily W. Leontief, Leonid V. Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans and J. Richard N. Stone

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Wassily W. Leontief, Leonid V. Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans and J. Richard N. Stone

9781847208408 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Howard R. Vane, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, UK and Chris Mulhearn, formerly Reader in Economics, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Publication Date: 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84720 840 8 Extent: 752 pp
This groundbreaking series 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 each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates’ careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world.

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This groundbreaking series 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 each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates’ careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world.
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‘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.’
– Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University, US

‘These volumes complement Vane and Mulhearn’s critically acclaimed book, The Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics, and are an indispensable guide to key developments in modern economics.’
– The late Mark Blaug, formerly of the University of London and University of Buckingham, UK

‘The nature, content and boundaries of economics are changing. There is no better way of examining the key contributions that have shaped the discipline in the last half century than by looking at the pioneering works of the Nobel Laureates in Economics. These volumes not only provide a treasure house of material of high intrinsic worth, but also help us to understand what kind of approaches and ideas have been successful in persuading other economists, and thereby provide valuable material for understanding the evolution of the discipline. The idea behind this series of volumes is brilliant.’
– Geoffrey M. Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire Business School, UK
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21 articles, dating from 1936 to 1976
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Acknowledgements

General Introduction

PART I WASSILY W. LEONTIEF

Introduction to Part I
Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn

1. Wassily Leontief (1936), ‘Quantitative Input and Output Relations in the Economic System of the United States’
2. Wassily Leontief (1946), ‘Wages, Profits and Prices’
3. Wassily Leontief (1953a), ‘Dynamic Analysis’
4. Wassily Leontief (1953b), ‘Domestic Production and Foreign Trade; The American Capital Position Re-examined’
5. Wassily Leontief (1956), ‘Factor Proportions and the Structure of American Trade: Further Theoretical and Empirical Analysis’
6. Wassily Leontief (1970), ‘Environmental Repercussions and the Economic Structure: An Input–Output Approach’

PART II LEONID V. KANTOROVICH

Introduction to Part II
Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn

7. L. Kantorovich (1958), ‘On the Translocation of Masses’
8. L.V. Kantorovich (1960), ‘Mathematical Methods of Organizing and Planning Production’
9. Leonid V. Kantorovich (1964), ‘Further Development of Mathematical Methods and the Prospects of Their Application in Economic Planning’
10. Leonid V. Kantorovich (1976), ‘Economic Problems of Scientific and Technical Progress’
11. Leonid V. Kantorovich (1989), ‘Mathematics in Economics: Achievements, Difficulties, Perspectives – Nobel Memorial Lecture, December 11, 1975’

PART III TJALLING C. KOOPMANS

Introduction to Part III
Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn

12. Tjalling Koopmans (1945), ‘Statistical Estimation of Simultaneous Economic Relations’
13. Tjalling C. Koopmans (1947), ‘Measurement Without Theory’
14. Tjalling C. Koopmans (1949), ‘Identification Problems in Economic Model Construction’
15. Tjalling C. Koopmans ([1951] 1971), ‘Analysis of Production as an Efficient Combination of Activities’
16. Tjalling C. Koopmans (1964), ‘Economic Growth at a Maximal Rate’
17. Tjalling C. Koopmans (1965), ‘On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth’

PART IV J. RICHARD N. STONE

Introduction to Part IV
Howard R. Vane and Chris Mulhearn

18. J.E. Meade and Richard Stone (1941), ‘The Construction of Tables of National Income, Expenditure, Savings and Investment’
19. Richard Stone (1945), ‘The Analysis of Market Demand’
20. Richard Stone (1947), ‘Definition and Measurement of the National Income and Related Totals’
21. Richard Stone (1954), ‘Linear Expenditure Systems and Demand Analysis: An Application to the Pattern of British Demand’

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