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Kenneth Arrow

Arrow in 1996 Kenneth Joseph Arrow (August 23, 1921 – February 21, 2017) was an American economist, mathematician and political theorist. He received the John Bates Clark Medal in 1957, and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1972, along with John Hicks.

In economics, Arrow was a major figure in postwar neoclassical economic theory. Four of his students (Roger Myerson, Eric Maskin, John Harsanyi, and Michael Spence) went on to become Nobel laureates themselves. His contributions to social choice theory, notably his “impossibility theorem", and his work on general equilibrium analysis are significant. His work in many other areas of economics, including endogenous growth theory and the economics of information, was also foundational. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Managerial logic by Raynaud, Hervé

    Published 2011
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    Managerial logic by Raynaud, Hervé

    Published 2011
    Other Authors: “…Arrow, Kenneth Joseph, 1921-…”
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    Saving lives, buying time economics of malaria drugs in an age of resistance /

    Published 2004
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    Saving lives, buying time economics of malaria drugs in an age of resistance /

    Published 2004
    Other Authors: “…Arrow, Kenneth Joseph, 1921-…”
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