Trygve Haavelmo
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Trygve Magnus Haavelmo (født 1911 i Skedsmo, død 1999) var en norsk økonom som vant Sveriges Riksbanks økonomipris til minne om Alfred Nobel i 1989.
Haavelmo var byråsjef i Handelsdepartementet fra 1947 til 1948 samt professor i sosialøkonomi og statistikk ved Universitetet i Oslo (1948-1979). Det var Haavelmos arbeider innen økonometri og matematisk økonomi som ga ham nobelprisen.
[rediger] Bibliografi (ufullstendig)
- "The Method of Supplementary Confluent Relations", 1938, Econometrica
- "The Inadequacy of Testing Dynamic Theory by Comparing the Theoretical Solutions and Observed Cycles", 1940, Econometrica
- "Statistical Testing of Business Cycles", 1943, RES
- "The Statistical Implications of a System of Simultaneous Equations", 1943, Econometrica
- "The Probability Approach in Econometrics", 1944, Econometrica
- "Multiplier Effects of a Balanced Budget", 1945, Econometrica ("Supp. Notes", 1946)
- "Family Expenditures and the Marginal Propensity to Consume", 1947, Econometrica
- "Methods of Measuring the Marginal Propensity to Consume", 1947, JASA
- "Statistical Analysis of the Demand for Food: Examples of Simultaneous Estimation of Structural Equations", with M.A. Girshick, 1947, Econometrica
- "Family Expenditures and the Marginal Propensity to Consume", 1947, Econometrica
- "Quantitative Research in Agricultural Economics: The Interdependence Between Agriculture and the National Economy", 1947, J of Farm Econ
- "The Notion of Involuntary Economic Decisions",1949, EJ
- "A Note on the Theory of Investment", 1950, RES
- "The Concepts of Modern Theories of Inflation", 1951, Eknomisk Tidssk
- A Study in the Theory of Economic Evolution, 1954.
- "The Role of the Econometrician in the Advancement of Economic Theory", 1958, Econometrica
- A Study in the Theory of Investment, 1960.
- "Business Cycles II: Mathematical Models", 1968, IESS
- Variation on a Theme by Gossen, 1972 (Swedish)
- "What Can Static Equilibrium models Tell Us?", 1974, Econ Inquiry
- "Econometrics and the Welfare State", 1990, Les Prix Nobel de 1989