Standout Papers

A Textbook of Econometrics 1955 2026 1978 2002 380
  1. A Textbook of Econometrics (1955)
    John S. Chipman, Lawrence R. Klein The Review of Economics and Statistics
  2. Preferences, Utility, and Demand. (1972)
    John S. Chipman, Leonid Hurwicz et al. Journal of the American Statistical Association
  3. The Measurement of Consumer's Expenditure and Behavior in the United Kingdom, 1920-1938 (1957)
    John S. Chipman, Richard Stone et al. The Review of Economics and Statistics
  4. Three Essays on the State of Economic Science (1959)
    John S. Chipman, Tjalling C. Koopmans Journal of Farm Economics

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Mean‐Variance Versus Direct Utility Maximization
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Works of John S. Chipman being referenced

Homothetic preferences and aggregation
1974
Aggregate Demand, Real National Income, and the Compensation Principle
1973
A Survey of the Theory of International Trade: Part 3, The Modern Theory
1966
Three Essays on the State of Economic Science
1959 StandoutNobel
A Survey of the Theory of International Trade: Part 2, The Neo-Classical Theory
1965
Preferences, Utility, and Demand.
1972 StandoutNobel
External Economies of Scale and Competitive Equilibrium
1970
The Treatment of Linear Restrictions in Regression Analysis
1964
Efficiency of the Sample Mean when Residuals Follow a First-Order Stationary Markoff Process
1968
The Ordering of Portfolios in Terms of Mean and Variance
1973
Real National Income with Homothetic Preferences and a Fixed Distribution of Income
1980
The welfare ranking of Pareto distributions
1974
A survey of the theory of international trade
1965
The Foundations of Utility
1960
A Survey of the Theory of International Trade: Part 1, The Classical Theory
1965
The New Welfare Economics 1939-1974
1978
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