The article presents an exchange of letters between Jakob Marschak and Trygve Haavelmo in May-July 1943. Marschak had from the beginning of 1943 become the research director of Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago. Trygve Haavelmo, who at the time worked for the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission in New York, had just published the article on the statistical implications of simultaneous equations, which would become his most quoted work. The content and the implications of the article was at the centre of the letter exchange. The introduction provides some background for the exchange.history; econometrics
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Only in the last few years has the history of econometrics become established as an accepted field o...
Abstract: In the 19th and 20th centuries economists of the German and Swedish language areas strongl...
Trygve Haavelmo spent the academic year 1938/39 at the University of Aarhus as a teacher in statisti...
The field of econometrics is concerned with estimating economic relations and testing whether postul...
Much of modern econometrics stems directly from the post-1940 works of Haavelmo and the Cowles Commi...
The inception and development of econometrics is one of the most impres-sive success stories in twen...
It is 50 years since the first Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to Jan Tinbergen and Ragnar Fris...
Ragnar Frisch (1895?1973) received the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science together with ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
When Joseph Schumpeter and Ragnar Frisch first met in the autumn of 1927 at Harvard, both the ensuin...
Verhulst Michel. Studies in Econometric Method, by Cowles Commission for Research Staff members, Edi...
This book is an essay in biography and its subject matter is the collective effort of that brilliant...
In 1930, Ludwig Hamburger published in Dutch an article on the possibility to account for "economic ...
preface to his study of the New York money market: “Although [Karl] Pearson’s writings have been lar...
Randles W.G.L. Alfred H. Conrad et John R. Meyer, The Economies of Slavery and other Studies in Econ...
Only in the last few years has the history of econometrics become established as an accepted field o...
Abstract: In the 19th and 20th centuries economists of the German and Swedish language areas strongl...