The Collected Papers of Leonid Hurwicz: Volume 1
The Collected Papers of Leonid Hurwicz: Volume 1
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Abstract
The Collected Papers of Leonid Hurwicz showcases the life and work of Leonid Hurwicz, who was a major figure in theoretical economics, econometrics, nonlinear programming, decision theory, microeconomic theory, and mechanism design. Hurwicz made contributions to the understanding of Lagrange-Kuhn-Tucker problems, least-squares analysis, stability of the market mechanism, and integrability of demand in line with the neoclassical consumer theory. In the series of four, it is the first volume featuring Hurwicz’s oeuvre that brings light to the totality of his intellectual output, contributions to economics, and legacies. The collection also aims to make Hurwicz’s work to be easily available for future researchers by bringing writings of renowned writers on new insights to his contributions on decision theory, game theory, and greater minority representation.
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Front Matter
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Part I Biography and Reminiscences
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1
Leo Hurwicz: A Biography
Samiran Banerjee
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2
Leonid Hurwicz: An Appreciation
Kenneth J. Arrow
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3
A Twenty-One-Year Collaboration
Eric Maskin
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4
Some Reminiscences of Leo and His Work on Informational Requirements
Thomas Marschak
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5
Leonid Hurwicz: A Reminiscence
Roy Radner
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The Hurwicz 1940–41 Year When MIT Launched Its Graduate Degree Rocket: A Letter in Honor of Leo Hurwicz’s Ninetieth Birthday
Paul Samuelson
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1
Leo Hurwicz: A Biography
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Part II Mechanisms and Institutions
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7
On the Concept and Possibility of Informational Decentralization
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8
Centralization and Decentralization in Economic Processes
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9
The Design of Mechanisms for Resource Allocation
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10
On the Interaction between Information and Incentives in Organizations
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11
Mechanism Design without Games
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12
On Modeling Institutions
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13
Toward a Framework for Analyzing Institutions and Institutional Change
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14
Economic Design, Adjustment Processes, Mechanisms, and Institutions
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15
Institutional Change and the Theory of Mechanism Design
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16
Institutions as Families of Game-Forms
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17
Issues in the Design of Mechanisms and Institutions
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18
But Who Will Guard the Guardians?
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19
Fundamental Theory of Institutions: A Lecture in Honor of Leo Hurwicz
Roger B. Myerson
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7
On the Concept and Possibility of Informational Decentralization
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Other Essays
- 20 Environmental Issues: Economic Perspectives
- 21 The Theory of Economic Behavior
- 22 Book Review: The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
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23
What Has Happened to the Theory of Games
- 24 Game Theory and Decisions
- 25 Book Review: The Theory of Value
- 26 A Voting System Reform Proposal to Provide for Minority Representation
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27
Publications of Leonid Hurwicz
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End Matter
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