David Cass
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American economist
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David Cass's Degrees
- PhD Economics Carnegie Mellon University
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Cass was a professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania, mostly known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory. His most famous work was on the Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model of economic growth.
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Published Works
- Optimum Growth in an Aggregative Model of Capital Accumulation (1965) (2275)
- Do Sunspots Matter? (1983) (1024)
- The structure of investor preferences and asset returns, and separability in portfolio allocation: A contribution to the pure theory of mutual funds (1970) (452)
- On capital overaccumulation in the aggregative, neoclassical model of economic growth: A complete characterization (1972) (271)
- The structure and stability of competitive dynamical systems (1976) (183)
- The Structure of Financial Equilibrium with Exogenous Yields: The Case of Incomplete Markets (1989) (157)
- Existence of competitive equilibrium in a general overlapping-generations model (1980) (143)
- A Re-examination of the Pure Consumption Loans Model (1966) (138)
- Optimum economic growth in an aggregative model of capital accumulation : a turnpike theorem (1966) (116)
- Individual saving, aggregate capital accumulation, and efficient growth (1965) (97)
- The structure of financial equilibrium with exogenous yields : The case of restricted participation (1990) (95)
- The role of money in supporting the pareto optimality of competitive equilibrium in consumption-loan type models (1979) (93)
- Competitive Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets (2006) (86)
- Risk Aversion and Wealth Effects on Portfolios with Many Assets (1972) (64)
- Sunspots and Incomplete Financial Markets: The Leading Example (1989) (63)
- On Trees and Logs (2002) (60)
- Sunspots and incomplete financial markets: The general case (1992) (59)
- Generic regularity of competitive equilibria with restricted participation (2001) (58)
- Pareto improving financial innovation in incomplete markets (1998) (57)
- The Hamiltonian approach to dynamic economics (1978) (53)
- The Implications of Alternative Saving and Expectations Hypotheses for Choices of Technique and Patterns of Growth (1969) (46)
- Indefinitely sustained consumption despite exhaustible natural resources (1991) (42)
- Market Participation and Sunspot Equilibria (1995) (41)
- introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamics in Economics (1976) (33)
- Distinguishing inefficient competitive growth paths: A note on capital overaccumulation and rapidly diminishing future value of consumption in a fairly general model of capitalistic production (1972) (30)
- Incomplete financial markets and indeterminacy of competitive equilibrium (1991) (26)
- Stationary Equilibria with Incomplete Markets and Overlapping Generations (1992) (25)
- Duality: A symmetric approach from the economist's vantage point (1974) (24)
- On the Existence of Optimal Stationary Equilibria with a Fixed Supply of Fiat Money: I. The Case of a Single Consumer (1986) (23)
- Present Values Playing the Role of Efficiency Prices in the One-Good Growth Model (1971) (19)
- Regular Demand with Several, General Budget Constraints (1992) (17)
- Multiplicity in General Financial Equilibrium with Portfolio Constraints (2006) (16)
- Convexity and sunspots: A remark (1990) (12)
- Bridging the Gap: Technology and Veteran Academic Success. (2014) (10)
- On the Wicksellian Point-Input, Point-Output Model of Capital Accumulation: A Modern View (or, Neoclassicism Slightly Vindicated) (1973) (9)
- A note on the role of money in providing sufficient intermediation (1966) (8)
- Efficient Intertemporal Allocation, Consumption-Value Maximization, and Capital-Value Transversality: A Unified View (1979) (7)
- Real indeterminacy from imperfect financial markets : two addenda (1990) (7)
- Money in Consumption-Loan Type Models: An Addendum (1979) (6)
- Perfect Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets: An Elementary Exposition (1991) (5)
- Musings on the Cass Trick (2006) (4)
- The Structure of Sunspot Equilibria in the Presence of Incomplete Financial Markets: Introduction (1992) (4)
- Studies in the theory of optimum economic growth (1965) (3)
- Tools for Carbon Management: Potential Carbon Footprint Reduction Through Fuel Switching (2009) (3)
- Selected readings in macroeconomics and capital theory from Econometrica. (1974) (3)
- Introduction to the mini-symposium on “the structure of sunspot equilibria in the presence of incomplete financial markets” (1992) (2)
- Notes on pareto improvement in incomplete financial markets (1995) (2)
- The Strategic Student: Successfully Transitioning from High School to College Academics (2011) (2)
- Market Participation and (1995) (2)
- In memorian: Yves Younès (1937–1996) (1997) (2)
- The Collected Scientific Work of David Cass (2011) (2)
- Utility-Based Utility: The Johnsen-Donaldson Hypothesis (2008) (1)
- Multiplicity and Sunspots in General Financial Equilibrium with Portfolio Constraints (2006) (1)
- Resource Allocation with Probabilistic Individual Preferences: Discussion (1969) (1)
- J. E. MEADE. The Stationary Economy. Pp. 238. Chicago: Aldine, 1965. $6.00 (1966) (0)
- Optimizing Nutrient and Timber Management for the Town of Butner, NC (2011) (0)
- Consulting Forestry / Certification and Ecosystem Services (2011) (0)
- Report by Area Planning & Building Standards Manager (2006) (0)
- Compatible Beliefs and Equilibrium (2008) (0)
- Utility-Based Utility (2007) (0)
- ESSAY I – Introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamics in Economics (1976) (0)
- Working Paper # 0001 On Trees and Logs ¤ (2000) (0)
- Introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamics in Economics Let (q*, K*) Be a Steady State, or Rest Point to (phds) and (phds)'. Then (0)
- J. E. MEADE. The Growing Economy. Pp. 512. Chicago: Aldine, 1968. $9.75 (1969) (0)
- Program of the 2001 (V) Meeting of “The Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory”Ischia, Italy, July 2–8, 2001 Hotel Continental Terme (2001) (0)
- ESSAY III – The Structure and Stability of Competitive Dynamical Systems (1976) (0)
- David Cass: Economic theorist (2012) (0)
- 'Utility-Based Utility', Second Version (2008) (0)
- Robustness of the Uniqueness of Walrasian Equilibrium with Cobb-Douglas Utilities (2009) (0)
- ACCUMULATION: A TURNPIKE THEOREM' (1966) (0)
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