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. (From Wikipedia) More about Kenneth J. Arrow:
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| | Books by Kenneth J. Arrow: Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: An Economic Analysis of the Market for Scientists and Engineers (c1958), also by Armen A. Alchian and William M. Capron (PDF with commentary at rand.org) Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: Social Choice and Individual Values (Cowles Foundation monograph #12, first edition; New York: J. Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, 1951) (PDF at Yale) Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: Social Choice and Individual Values (Cowles Foundation monograph #12, second edition; New York: J. Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, 1963) (PDF at Yale)
Additional books by Kenneth J. Arrow in the extended shelves: Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: Limited network connections and the distribution of wages (Division of Resaerch & Statistics and monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, 2004), also by Ron Borzekowski (page images at HathiTrust) Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: The property rights doctrine and demand revelation under incomplete information (Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, 1977) (page images at HathiTrust) Arrow, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Joseph), 1921-2017: Quasi-concave programming (Rand Corp., 1959), also by Rand Corporation (page images at HathiTrust)
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