Ragnar Frisch
A Dynamic Approach to Economic Theory (eBook, ePUB)
The Yale Lectures of Ragnar Frisch, 1930
Redaktion: Bjerkholt, Olav; Qin, Duo
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This book contains a set of notes prepared by Ragnar Frisch for a lecture series that he delivered at Yale University in 1930., complete with an introdutory essay from Olav Bjerkholt and Duo Qin placing the notes in their historical context.
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This book contains a set of notes prepared by Ragnar Frisch for a lecture series that he delivered at Yale University in 1930., complete with an introdutory essay from Olav Bjerkholt and Duo Qin placing the notes in their historical context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136927843
- Artikelnr.: 40467851
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136927843
- Artikelnr.: 40467851
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Olav Bjerkholt is Professor of Economics at the University of Oslo.
Duo Qin is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen Mary, University of London.
Duo Qin is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen Mary, University of London.
I. General Consideration on Statistics and Dynamics in Economics
1. What is economic theory?
2. A discussion of the fundamental distinction between a static and a dynamic economic theory
3. The static and the dynamic conception of an equilibrium
4. Structural
confluent and fictitious relations in economic theory
II. Dynamic Formulation of Some Parts of Economic Theory
5. A dynamic analysis of marginal utility
6. A dynamic formulation of the law of demand
7. A simple case of steered oscillations. The reaction problem
8. A simple case of initiated oscillations
9. Dynamic analysis of a closed economic system
III. Statistical Verification of the Laws of Dynamic Economic Theory
10. Types of clustering in scatter diagrams and the non-significance of partial correlations
11. General principles regarding the possibility of determining structural relations from empirical observations
12. The separation of short-time and long-time components in an empirical time series
13. The phase diagram. Phase elasticities and structural elasticities. The comparison problem in time series components
14. Critical remarks on some of the recent attempts at statistical determination of demand and supply curves
15. A new theory of linear regression. The diagonal and the arithmetic mean regression. The invariance problem
16. A statistical analysis of selected groups of data by the methods developed in the present course
1. What is economic theory?
2. A discussion of the fundamental distinction between a static and a dynamic economic theory
3. The static and the dynamic conception of an equilibrium
4. Structural
confluent and fictitious relations in economic theory
II. Dynamic Formulation of Some Parts of Economic Theory
5. A dynamic analysis of marginal utility
6. A dynamic formulation of the law of demand
7. A simple case of steered oscillations. The reaction problem
8. A simple case of initiated oscillations
9. Dynamic analysis of a closed economic system
III. Statistical Verification of the Laws of Dynamic Economic Theory
10. Types of clustering in scatter diagrams and the non-significance of partial correlations
11. General principles regarding the possibility of determining structural relations from empirical observations
12. The separation of short-time and long-time components in an empirical time series
13. The phase diagram. Phase elasticities and structural elasticities. The comparison problem in time series components
14. Critical remarks on some of the recent attempts at statistical determination of demand and supply curves
15. A new theory of linear regression. The diagonal and the arithmetic mean regression. The invariance problem
16. A statistical analysis of selected groups of data by the methods developed in the present course
I. General Consideration on Statistics and Dynamics in Economics
1. What is economic theory?
2. A discussion of the fundamental distinction between a static and a dynamic economic theory
3. The static and the dynamic conception of an equilibrium
4. Structural
confluent and fictitious relations in economic theory
II. Dynamic Formulation of Some Parts of Economic Theory
5. A dynamic analysis of marginal utility
6. A dynamic formulation of the law of demand
7. A simple case of steered oscillations. The reaction problem
8. A simple case of initiated oscillations
9. Dynamic analysis of a closed economic system
III. Statistical Verification of the Laws of Dynamic Economic Theory
10. Types of clustering in scatter diagrams and the non-significance of partial correlations
11. General principles regarding the possibility of determining structural relations from empirical observations
12. The separation of short-time and long-time components in an empirical time series
13. The phase diagram. Phase elasticities and structural elasticities. The comparison problem in time series components
14. Critical remarks on some of the recent attempts at statistical determination of demand and supply curves
15. A new theory of linear regression. The diagonal and the arithmetic mean regression. The invariance problem
16. A statistical analysis of selected groups of data by the methods developed in the present course
1. What is economic theory?
2. A discussion of the fundamental distinction between a static and a dynamic economic theory
3. The static and the dynamic conception of an equilibrium
4. Structural
confluent and fictitious relations in economic theory
II. Dynamic Formulation of Some Parts of Economic Theory
5. A dynamic analysis of marginal utility
6. A dynamic formulation of the law of demand
7. A simple case of steered oscillations. The reaction problem
8. A simple case of initiated oscillations
9. Dynamic analysis of a closed economic system
III. Statistical Verification of the Laws of Dynamic Economic Theory
10. Types of clustering in scatter diagrams and the non-significance of partial correlations
11. General principles regarding the possibility of determining structural relations from empirical observations
12. The separation of short-time and long-time components in an empirical time series
13. The phase diagram. Phase elasticities and structural elasticities. The comparison problem in time series components
14. Critical remarks on some of the recent attempts at statistical determination of demand and supply curves
15. A new theory of linear regression. The diagonal and the arithmetic mean regression. The invariance problem
16. A statistical analysis of selected groups of data by the methods developed in the present course