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New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1953
Abstract: Economic measurements for policy and prediction - Identification problems in economic model construction - Causal ordering and identifiability - Methods of measuring the marginal propensity to consume - Statistical analysis of the demand for food: examples of simultaneous estimation of structural equations - The estimation of simultaneous linear economic relationships - Asymptotic properties of limited-information estimates under generalized conditions - An example of loss of efficency ...; [Read more...]
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1957
Abstract: Mathematical models - Econometric models.
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1957
Abstract: The world's inequalites - Per capita output as an index of development - economic backwardness as a qasi-stable equilibrium sustem - Characteristics of backward economies - Characteristics of backwardness some dynamic aspects - The theory of underemployment in densely populated backward areas - Specialization, income level, and occupational structure - The critical minimum effort thesis - Growth incentives agents and activities and the minimum effort thesis - Population growth theory a ...; [Read more...]
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1959
Abstract: Introduction - Managers on paper - Power struggles in the line - Relations between staff and line - Local meanings of high level labor agreements - The managerial career ladder - The interlocking of official and unofficial reqard - The interconnetions of formal and inofficial action - The manager between formal and informal.
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1959
Abstract: Introdition and illustrations - Relationships between securities and portfolos - Efficient portofolios - Rational choice under uncertainty.
New York : J. Wiley ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1957
Abstract: The sample space - Statistical inference - Nonparametric problems - The estimation of real parameters and tolerance regions - The theory of hypothesis testing - Limiting distributions - Large properties of tests.
New York : J. Wiley ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1958
Abstract: Representation in Terms of probabilities - Probabilistic description of arrivals and service - Single exponential channel - Multiple exponential channel - Simulation of non-exponential distributions - General considerations, transient solutions - single channel, infinite queues - Multiple channels, infinite queues - Queue discipline and priorities - Problems of inventory control - Maintenance of equipment.
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1959
Abstract: Mathematics - Commodities and prices - Producers - Consumers - Equilibrium - Optimum - Uncertainty.
New York : John Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1957
Abstract: General introduction to thetheory of games - Utility theory - Extensive and normal forms - Two-person zero-sum games - Two-person non zer-sum non cooperative - Two-person cooperative games - theories of n-person games in normal form - Characteristic functions - Solutions - Stability - Reasonable outcomes and value - Applications of n-person theory - Individual decision making under uncertainty - Group decision making - A probabilistic theory of utility - The minimax theorem - first geo ...; [Read more...]
New York : J. Wiley & sons ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1951
Abstract: The nature of preference and choice - The social Welfare function - The compensation principle - The general possibility theorem for social welfare functions - The individualistic assumptions - Similarity as the basis of social welfere Judgments.