TY - BOOK AU - SHUBIK,Martin TI - Essays in mathematical economics, in honor of Oskar Morgenstern T2 - Princeton Legacy Library, 2174 SN - 9781400877386 PY - 1967/// CY - Anglia : PB - Princeton Legacy Library, KW - UDJG KW - DE-Economie N1 - Frontmatter; The contribution of Oskar Morgenstern; A Bibliography of the work of Oskar Morgenstern; Contents; Part I : Game theory; Chapter 1 : A survey of cooperative games without side payments; Chapter 2 : On games of fair division; Chapter 3 : Existence of stable payoff configurations for cooperative games; Chapter 4 : Existence theorem for the bargaining set M1(i); Chapter 5 : On solutions that exclude one or more players; Chapter 6 : Concepts and theories of pure competition; Part II : Mathematical programming; Chapter 7 : A property and a use of output coefficients of a leontief model; Chapter 8 : Some approaches to the solution of large-scale combinatorial problems; Chapter 9 : Minimaxing and optimal programming; Part III : Decision Theory; Chapter 10 : Alternate prior distributions in statistical decision theory; Chapter 11 : Smoothing in inventory processes; Chapter 12 : A bayesian approach to team decision problems; Chapter 13 : Capital flexibility and long run cost under stationary uncertainty; Part IV : Economic Theory; Chapter 14 : The Ricardo effect in the point input-point output case; Chapter 15 : The economics of uncertainty; Chapter 16 : The role of uncertainty in economics; Chapter 17: Changing utility functions; Chapter 18 : Subjective probability derived from the Morgenstern-von Neumann utility concept; Part V : Management science; Chapter 19 : Some notes on oligopoly theory and experiments; Chapter 20 : The role of economics in management science; Part VI : International trade; Chapter 21: Competition of American and Japanese textiles in the world market: An empirical test of the theory of comparative cost; Chapter 22 : Moderating economic fluctuations in the underdeveloped areas; Part VII : Econometrics; Chapter 23 : The cost of living index; Chapter 24 : A spectrum analysis of seasonal adjustment; Chapter 25 : New techniques for analyzing economic time series and their place in econometrics; Chapter 26 : A theory of the pseudospectrum and its application to nonstationary dynamic econometric models; Chapter 27 : New formulas for making price and quantity index numbers UR - https://princetonup.degruyter.com/view/title/522281?rskey=t8LNr6&tab_body=overview ER -