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During 1985-86, the acquisition editor for the humanities and
social sciences division of Kluwer Academic Publishers in the
Netherlands visited the University of Horida (where I was also
visiting while on sabbatical leave from Wilfrid Laurier University
as the McKethan-Matherly Senior Research Fellow) to discuss
publishing plans of the faculty. He expressed a keen interest in
publishing the proceedings of the conference of the Canadian
Econometric Study Group (CESG) that was to be held the following
year at WLU. This volume is the end product of his interest,
endurance, and persistence. But for his persistence I would have
given up on th~ project Most of the papers (though not all)
included in this volume are based on presentations at CESG
conferences. In some cases scholars were invited to contribute to
this volume where their research complimented those presented at
these conferences even though they were not conference
participants. Since papers selected for presentation at the CESG
conferences are generally the finished product of scholarly
research and often under submission to refereed journals, it was
not possible to publish the conference proceedings in their
entirety. Accordingly it was decided, in consultation with the
publisher, to invite a select list of authors to submit significant
extensions of the papers they presented at the CESG conferences for
inclusion in this volume. The editor wishes to express gratitude to
all those authors who submitted their papers for evaluation by
anonymous referees and for making revisions to conform to our
editorial process.
PREFACE TO THE COLLECTION PREAMBLE The editors are pleased to
present a selection of Henri Theil's contributions to economics and
econometrics in three volumes. In Volume I we have provided an
overview of Theil's contributions, a brief biography, an annotated
bibliography of his research, and a selection of published and
unpublished articles and chapters in books dealing with topics in
econometrics. Volume II contains Theil's contributions to demand
analysis and information theory. Volume III includes Theil's
contributions in economic policy and forecasting, and management
science. The selection of articles is intended to provide examples
of Theil's many seminal and path breaking contributions to
economics in such areas as econometrics, statistics, demand
analysis, information theory, economic policy analysis, aggregation
theory, forecasting, index numbers, management science, sociology,
operations research, higher education and much more. The collection
is also intended to serve as a tribute to him on the occasion of
his 67th birthday.! These three volumes also highlight some of
Theil's contributions and service to the profession as a leader,
advisor, administrator, teacher, and researcher. Theil's
contributions, which encompass many disciplines, have been
extensively cited both in scientific and professional journals.
These citations often place Theil among the top 10 researchers
(ranked according to number of times cited) in the world in various
disciplines.
These three volumes contain an account of Professor Henri Theil's
distinguished career as a leader, advisor, administrator, teacher,
and researcher in economics and econometrics. The books also
contain a selection of his contributions in many areas, such as
econometrics, demand analysis, information theory, forecasting,
statistics, economic policy analysis and management science. To
date he has contributed over 250 articles in refereed journals and
chapters in books, and 15 books, three of which became citation
classics. His books and articles have appeared in (and have been
translated into) many languages, such as Polish, Russian, Dutch,
English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and Japanese. This
collection provides excellent reference material to researchers and
graduate students working in a variety of disciplines, such as
econometrics, economics, management science, operations research,
and statistics. Moreover, Professor Theil's career serves as a role
model for younger generations of scholars, both in terms of his
approach to research and his commitment to his profession.
Professor Theil's distinguished career as an academic began in 1953
when he was appointed Professor of Econometrics at the Netherlands
School of Economics in Rotterdam (now Erasmus University). Three
years later he founded the Econometric Institute in Rotterdam and
served as its first director until 1966, when he accepted a joint
appointment at the Graduate School of Business and Department of
Economics, University of Chicago, U.S.A. In 1981, Theil was
appointed to the McKethan-Matherly Eminent Chair at the Graduate
School of Business Administration of the University of Florida in
Gainesville. Theil hasreceived many international honours including
four honorary degrees.
PREFACE TO THE COLLECTION PREAMBLE The editors are pleased to
present a selection of Henri Theil's contributions to economics and
econometrics in three volumes. In Volume I we have provided an
overview of Theil's contributions, a brief biography, an annotated
bibliography of his research, and a selection of published and
unpublished articles and chapters in books dealing with topics in
econometrics. Volume IT contains Theil's contributions to demand
analysis and information theory. Volume ITI includes Theil's
contributions in economic policy and forecasting, and management
science. The selection of articles is intended to provide examples
of Theil's many seminal and pathbreaking contributions to economics
in such areas as econometrics, statistics, demand analysis,
information theory, economic policy analysis, aggregation theory,
forecasting, index numbers, management science, sociology,
operations research, higher education and much more. The collection
is also intended to serve as a tribute to him on the occasion of
his 67th birthday.! These three volumes also highlight some of
Theil's contributions and service to the profession as a leader,
advisor, administrator, teacher, and researcher. Theil's
contributions, which encompass many disciplines, have been
extensively cited both in scientific and professional journals.
These citations often place Theil among the top 10 researchers
(ranked according to number of times cited) in the world in various
disciplines.
These three volumes contain an account of Professor Henri Theil's
distinguished career as a leader, advisor, administrator, teacher,
and researcher in economics and econometrics. The books also
contain a selection of his contributions in many areas, such as
econometrics, demand analysis, information theory, forecasting,
statistics, economic policy analysis and management science. To
date he has contributed over 250 articles in refereed journals and
chapters in books, and 15 books, three of which became citation
classics. His books and articles have appeared in (and have been
translated into) many languages, such as Polish, Russian, Dutch,
English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and Japanese. This
collection provides excellent reference material to researchers and
graduate students working in a variety of disciplines, such as
econometrics, economics, management science, operations research,
and statistics. Moreover, Professor Theil's career serves as a role
model for younger generations of scholars, both in terms of his
approach to research and his commitment to his profession.
Professor Theil's distinguished career as an academic began in 1953
when he was appointed Professor of Econometrics at the Netherlands
School of Economics in Rotterdam (now Erasmus University). Three
years later he founded the Econometric Institute in Rotterdam and
served as its first director until 1966, when he accepted a joint
appointment at the Graduate School of Business and Department of
Economics, University of Chicago, U.S.A. In 1981, Theil was
appointed to the McKethan-Matherly Eminent Chair at the Graduate
School of Business Administration of the University of Florida in
Gainesville. Theil has received many international honours
including four honorary degrees.
These three volumes contain an account of Professor Henri Theil's
distinguished career as a leader, advisor, administrator, teacher,
and researcher in economics and econometrics. The books also
contain a selection of his contributions in many areas, such as
econometrics, demand analysis, information theory, forecasting,
statistics, economic policy analysis and management science. To
date he has contributed over 250 articles in refereed journals and
chapters in books, and 15 books, three of which became citation
classics. His books and articles have appeared in (and have been
translated into) many languages, such as Polish, Russian, Dutch,
English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and Japanese. This
collection provides excellent reference material to researchers and
graduate students working in a variety of disciplines, such as
econometrics, economics, management science, operations research,
and statistics. Moreover, Professor Theil's career serves as a role
model for younger generations of scholars, both in terms of his
approach to research and his commitment to his profession.
Professor Theil's distinguished career as an academic began in 1953
when he was appointed Professor of Econometrics at the Netherlands
School of Economics in Rotterdam (now Erasmus University). Three
years later he founded the Econometric Institute in Rotterdam and
served as its first director until 1966, when he accepted a joint
appointment at the Graduate School of Business and Department of
Economics, University of Chicago, U.S.A. In 1981, Theil was
appointed to the McKethan-Matherly Eminent Chair at the Graduate
School of Business Administration of the University of Florida in
Gainesville. Theil has received many international honours
including four honorary degrees.
PREFACE TO THE COLLECTION PREAMBLE The editors are pleased to
present a selection of Henri Theil's contributions to economics and
econometrics in three volumes. In Volume I we have provided an
overview of Theil's contributions, a brief biography, an annotated
bibliography of his research, and a selection of published and
unpublished articles and chapters in books dealing with topics in
econometrics. Volume II contains Theil's contributions to demand
analysis and information theory. Volume III includes Theil's
contributions in economic policy and forecasting, and management
science. The selection of articles is intended to provide examples
of Theil's many seminal and pathbreaking contributions to economics
in such areas as econometrics, statistics, demand analysis,
information theory, economic policy analysis, aggregation theory,
forecasting, index numbers, management science, sociology,
operations research, higher education and much more. The collection
is also intended to serve as a tribute to him on the occasion of
his 68th birthday: These three volumes also highlight some of
Theil's contributions and service to the profession as a leader,
advisor, administrator, teacher, and researcher. Theil's
contributions, which encompass many disciplines, have been
extensively cited both in scientific and professional journals.
These citations often place Theil among 10 researchers (ranked
according to number of times cited) in the world in various the top
disciplines.
During 1985-86, the acquisition editor for the humanities and
social sciences division of Kluwer Academic Publishers in the
Netherlands visited the University of Horida (where I was also
visiting while on sabbatical leave from Wilfrid Laurier University
as the McKethan-Matherly Senior Research Fellow) to discuss
publishing plans of the faculty. He expressed a keen interest in
publishing the proceedings of the conference of the Canadian
Econometric Study Group (CESG) that was to be held the following
year at WLU. This volume is the end product of his interest,
endurance, and persistence. But for his persistence I would have
given up on th~ project Most of the papers (though not all)
included in this volume are based on presentations at CESG
conferences. In some cases scholars were invited to contribute to
this volume where their research complimented those presented at
these conferences even though they were not conference
participants. Since papers selected for presentation at the CESG
conferences are generally the finished product of scholarly
research and often under submission to refereed journals, it was
not possible to publish the conference proceedings in their
entirety. Accordingly it was decided, in consultation with the
publisher, to invite a select list of authors to submit significant
extensions of the papers they presented at the CESG conferences for
inclusion in this volume. The editor wishes to express gratitude to
all those authors who submitted their papers for evaluation by
anonymous referees and for making revisions to conform to our
editorial process.
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