Kelvin Lancaster
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Australian-American economist
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Kelvin Lancaster's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kelvin John Lancaster was an Australian mathematical economist and John Bates Clark professor of economics at Columbia University. He is best known for the development of the Theory of the Second Best with Richard Lipsey. Lancaster was also active in developing the calculus of qualitative economics, formulating the household production function, and applying the hedonic model to the estimation of housing prices.
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- A New Approach to Consumer Theory (1966) (10047)
- The General Theory of Second Best (1956) (2242)
- Consumer Demand. A New Approach. (1972) (1493)
- INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADE UNDER PERFECT MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION* (1980) (1068)
- The Economics of Product Variety: A Survey (1990) (728)
- Variety, equity, and efficiency (1979) (545)
- Change and Innovation in the Technology of Consumption (1966) (390)
- Socially Optimal Product Differentiation (1975) (303)
- The Dynamic Inefficiency of Capitalism (1973) (239)
- Modern Consumer Theory (1991) (202)
- Variety, Equity and Efficiency: Product Variety in an Industrial Society (1979) (109)
- AN AXIOMATIC THEORY OF CONSUMER TIME PREFERENCE (1963) (90)
- The Scope of Qualitative Economics (1962) (87)
- Competition and Product Variety (1980) (56)
- Introduction to modern microeconomics (1969) (45)
- The Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Model: A Geometric Treatment (1957) (43)
- THE THEORY OF QUALITATIVE LINEAR SYSTEMS (1965) (43)
- Variety, Equity and Efficiency. Product Variety in an Industrial Society (1979) (40)
- The Solution of Qualitative Comparative Static Problems (1966) (33)
- The ‘product variety’ case for protection (1991) (28)
- A dynamic approach to the theory of consumer demand (1957) (26)
- Protection and Real Wages: A Restatement (1957) (25)
- The Theory of Household Behavior: Some Foundations (1975) (25)
- THE MEASUREMENT OF CHANGES IN QUALITY (1977) (20)
- Partitionable Systems and Qualitative Economics (1964) (18)
- Productivity-Geared Wage Policies (1958) (17)
- Markets and Product Variety Management (1998) (15)
- Revising Demand Theory (1957) (15)
- Welfare Propositions in Terms of Consistency and Expanded Choice (1958) (14)
- Hierarchies in Goods-Characteristics Analysis (1976) (14)
- Information and Product Differentiation (1981) (13)
- McManus on Second Best (1959) (9)
- A Refutation of Mr. Bernardelli (1953) (6)
- Toward an Empirical Theory of Consumer Behavior Based on the Economics of Goods-Characteristics@@@Consumer Demand (1974) (5)
- Trade, markets, and welfare (1996) (5)
- MAYBEE'S “SIGN SOLVABILITY” (1981) (3)
- M rs. Robinson's Dynamics (1960) (2)
- Rejoinder to Mr. Bernardelli (1954) (2)
- Modern economics: principles and policy (1979) (2)
- Australia's Trade Relations: An Outline History of Australia's Overseas Trading Arrangements (1957) (2)
- Innovative Entry: Profit Hidden beneath the Zero (1982) (2)
- Welfare and Expanded Choice--Proof of the General Case (1959) (1)
- Multi-sector economic accounts (1964) (1)
- On the drama of dying in early nineteenth century Baltimore. (1986) (1)
- A NEW APPROACH TO CONwXSUMER THEORY (2007) (1)
- Mixing Government with Voluntaryism (1996) (0)
- Modern economics : principles and policy : macroeconomics (1979) (0)
- Multi‐Sector Economic Accounts (1964) (0)
- A Further Note (1959) (0)
- How More Taxes Can be Better Than Less: A Note on Aggregating Deadweight Losses (1997) (0)
- Politically Feasible Income Redistribution in a Democracy (1973) (0)
- International Economic Papers, No. 7. (1958) (0)
- The Optimal Income Tax Schedule (1993) (0)
- Pearce, Monopoly and Socialism (1955) (0)
- Back Matter (1969) (0)
- Wit and passion [Book Review] (1953) (0)
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