Ragnar Frisch (1895-1973) received the first Nobel Memorial Prize
in Economic Science together with Jan Tinbergen in 1969 for having
played an important role in ensuring that mathematical techniques
figure prominently in modern economic analysis. Frisch was also a
co-founder of the Econometric Society in 1930, the inaugural editor
of its journal Econometrica for over 20 years, and a major figure
in Norwegian academic life. This collection of essays derived from
the centennial symposium which marked Frisch's birth explores his
contributions to econometrics and other key fields in the
discipline as well as the results of new research. Contributors
include eminent scholars from Europe, the United Kingdom and North
America who investigate themes in utility measurement, production
theory, microeconomic policy, econometric methods, macrodynamics,
and macroeconomic planning.
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