Economic and Statistical Works. Selected
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The reader is offered an anniversary publication dedicated to the creative heritage of an outstanding Russian economist, statistics and mathematician Evgenia Evgenievich Slutsky (1880-1948) Working at one time with V. Pareto and I. Fisher, he created the theory of the consumer"s budget in microeconomics and 20 years before the official date of its origin received the famous "Slutsky equation" (J. Hicks) In the 1920s. Previously, the Nobel laureate R. Frisch laid the foundations of the new science of econometrics. The statistical hypothesis of Slutsky in the theory of cycles, which was already implemented in the Kondratyevsky Conjunctural Institute, studied and appreciated the most famous scientists as M. Friedman and R. Lukas Jr.. In the early 1930s. Slutsky - a leading specialist in the theory of random processes and the principles of a statistical experiment, which had a great influence on A.N. Kolmogorov and Moscow School of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics.
For the first time in Russian and for all the rules of archeography, the dissertation "Theory of the utmost utility" (Kyiv, 1910) is published, which reveals the process of the formation of the Slutsky-Socomovascular. Translated from German, its fundamental articles on the theory of value of O. von Bam-Baberca, Pratseology, the basics of the econometric method are published. Two articles are reprinted about the emission of monetary signs in Soviet Russia (1923), a brochure on political and economic views of U. Petty and other works. Re-drilled with the Italian original and refined the translation of the most famous article on the consumer budget (1915) The classic article "about the addition of random causes ..." (1927) is published with all the later additions and discrepancies that appeared in the journal Extra-Metrica "(1937) In the statistical part, the "Theory of Correlation" (1912), works of the 1920s are drawn to. From the "Bulletin of Statistics" and "Labor of the Conjunctive Institute", as well as the full corps of the works of Slutsk from the "Magazine of Geophysics" (1932-1935).
In total, 32 works are included, which, together with the "selected works" on the theory of probabilities and mathematical statistics (edition of the Academy of Sciences, 1960), give full coverage of the multi-faceted creativity of Slutsky in science. Proceedings collected together in these two editions, essentially exhaust the fundamental bibliography of Slutsky"s works, compiled by his friend of the N.S. Chetverikov back in the late 1940s.
The publication is provided with numerous reference materials and a registered pointer.
For scientists, historians of economic thought, sociologists, as well as all of those interested in the heritage of domestic science during the years of her big conquests
For the first time in Russian and for all the rules of archeography, the dissertation "Theory of the utmost utility" (Kyiv, 1910) is published, which reveals the process of the formation of the Slutsky-Socomovascular. Translated from German, its fundamental articles on the theory of value of O. von Bam-Baberca, Pratseology, the basics of the econometric method are published. Two articles are reprinted about the emission of monetary signs in Soviet Russia (1923), a brochure on political and economic views of U. Petty and other works. Re-drilled with the Italian original and refined the translation of the most famous article on the consumer budget (1915) The classic article "about the addition of random causes ..." (1927) is published with all the later additions and discrepancies that appeared in the journal Extra-Metrica "(1937) In the statistical part, the "Theory of Correlation" (1912), works of the 1920s are drawn to. From the "Bulletin of Statistics" and "Labor of the Conjunctive Institute", as well as the full corps of the works of Slutsk from the "Magazine of Geophysics" (1932-1935).
In total, 32 works are included, which, together with the "selected works" on the theory of probabilities and mathematical statistics (edition of the Academy of Sciences, 1960), give full coverage of the multi-faceted creativity of Slutsky in science. Proceedings collected together in these two editions, essentially exhaust the fundamental bibliography of Slutsky"s works, compiled by his friend of the N.S. Chetverikov back in the late 1940s.
The publication is provided with numerous reference materials and a registered pointer.
For scientists, historians of economic thought, sociologists, as well as all of those interested in the heritage of domestic science during the years of her big conquests
Author:
Author:Slutsky E.E.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Business & Money
- Category:Science & Math
Series:
Series: Anthology of economic thought
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-31930-5
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