Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
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Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics University of Bucharest
- PhD Statistics University of Bucharest
- PhD Economics University of Bucharest
Why Is Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen was a Romanian mathematician, statistician and economist. He is best known today for his 1971 magnum opus The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, in which he argued that all natural resources are irreversibly degraded when put to use in economic activity. A progenitor and a paradigm founder in economics, Georgescu-Roegen's work was decisive for the establishing of ecological economics as an independent academic sub-discipline in economics.
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's Published Works
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- The Entropy Law and the Economic Process (1973) (2680)
- Energy and Economic Myths (1975) (679)
- Economics of Production. (1928) (578)
- Choice, Expectations and Measurability (1954) (299)
- Energy Analysis and Economic Valuation (1979) (229)
- Energy and Economic Myths: Institutional and Analytical Economic Essays (1981) (228)
- The Entropy Law and the Economic Process in Retrospect (1986) (227)
- Analytical Economics: Issues and Problems (1966) (218)
- The Pure Theory of Consumers Behavior (1936) (175)
- The Steady State and Ecological Salvation: A Thermodynamic Analysis (1977) (146)
- ECONOMIC THEORY AND AGRARIAN ECONOMICS (1960) (144)
- Inequality, Limits and Growth from a Bioeconomic Viewpoint (1977) (119)
- Methods in Economic Science (1979) (115)
- Threshold in Choice and the Theory of Demand (1958) (91)
- Process in Farming Versus Process in Manufacturing: A Problem of Balanced Development (1969) (89)
- Process Analysis and the Neoclassical Theory of Production (1972) (76)
- The Theory of Choice and the Constancy of Economic Laws (1950) (68)
- 1970) The Entropy Law and the Economic Problem (1976) (62)
- Choice and Revealed Preference (1954) (61)
- Feasible recipes versus viable technologies (1984) (54)
- Dynamic models and economic growth (1975) (43)
- Myth about Energy and Matter (1979) (39)
- Leontief's System in the Light of Recent Results (1950) (35)
- Fixed Coefficients of Production and the Marginal Productivity Theory (1935) (31)
- 9. SOME PROPERTIES OF A GENERALIZED LEONTIEF MODEL (1966) (29)
- 6. THE NATURE OF EXPECTATION AND UNCERTAINTY (1966) (27)
- What thermodynamics and biology can teach economists (1977) (25)
- Revisiting Marshall's Constancy of Marginal Utility of Money (1968) (25)
- A DIAGRAMMATIC ANALYSIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY (1952) (22)
- Mathematical Proofs of the Breakdown of Capitalism (1960) (21)
- The Interplay Between Institutional and Material Factors: The Problem and its Status (1988) (21)
- 1972) ENERGY AND ECONOMIC MYTHS (1976) (20)
- Evolution, welfare, and time in economics : essays in honor of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1978) (18)
- Technology assessment: The case of the direct use of solar energy (1978) (16)
- Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand (1936) (16)
- (1968) Structural Inflation-Lock and Balanced Growth (1976) (16)
- Note on a Proposition of Pareto (1935) (15)
- Closing Remarks: About Economic Growth: A Variation on a Theme by David Hilbert (1988) (12)
- The Relation Between Binary and Multiple Choices: Some Comments and Further Results (1969) (10)
- 8. RELAXATION PHENOMENA IN LINEAR DYNAMIC MODELS (1966) (9)
- On Neo-Populism and Marxism: A comment on Utsa Patnaik (1981) (8)
- Four Challenges of Sustainability (2002) (6)
- 10. LIMITATIONALITY, LIMITATIVENESS, AND ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM (1966) (5)
- (1966) Further Thoughts on Corrado Gini's Delusioni dell'econometria (1976) (5)
- Some Thoughts on Growth Models: A Reply (1963) (4)
- Toward Partial Redirection of Econometrics: Comments (1952) (4)
- Economics and Educational Development. (1976) (4)
- 1973) VILFREDO PARETO AND HIS THEORY OF OPHELIMITY (1976) (4)
- Structure and Involuntary Unemployment (1980) (4)
- 1974) Dynamic Models and Economic Growth (1976) (2)
- N. Georgescu-Roegen. Analytical Economics. Issues and Problems. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1966, XVI p. 434 p., $12.95. (1967) (2)
- Matter: A resource ignored by thermodynamics—Renewable resource economics (1980) (2)
- THREE. SOME OBJECT LESSONS FROM PHYSICS (1966) (1)
- (1964) MEASURE, QUALITY, AND OPTIMUM SCALE (1976) (1)
- On the Case of Catalytic Labor (1970) (1)
- 1952) Toward Partial Redirection of Econometrics III (1976) (1)
- Note on the Economic Equilibrium for Nonlinear Models (1954) (1)
- Economic growth and its representation by Models (1976) (1)
- The end of the probability syllogism? (1954) (1)
- CHAPTER VI Entropy, Order, and Probability (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER IV Measure, Size, and Sameness: Some Object Lessons from Physics (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER 5 – (1965) PROCESS IN FARMING VERSUS PROCESS IN MANUFACTURING: A PROBLEM OF BALANCED DEVELOPMENT (1976) (0)
- CHAPTER II Science, Arithmomorphism, and Dialectics (1971) (0)
- ONE. SCIENCE: A BRIEF EVOLUTIONARY ANALYSIS (1966) (0)
- CHAPTER VIII Evolution versus Locomotion (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER XI The Economic Science: Some General Conclusions (1971) (0)
- Note on Holley's "Dynamic Model" (1953) (0)
- PROFESSOR S. K. CHAKRABARTI'S note (1) offers me the opportunity to present some observa- tions aimed at clarifying the relationship between the axioms introduced by Professor R. (1969) (0)
- CHAPTER IX The Analytical Representation of Process and the Economics of Production (1971) (0)
- TWO. CONCEPTS, NUMBERS, AND QUALITY (1966) (0)
- CHAPTER VII Chance, Cause, and Purpose (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER I Science: A Brief Evolutionary Analysis (1971) (0)
- 19. Energy Analysis and Technology Assessment (1982) (0)
- CHAPTER III Change, Quality, and Thought (1971) (0)
- (1952) A DIAGRAMMATIC ANALYSIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY**The presentation of this paper benefited from the criticism made by Professors Jesse W. Markham, William H. Nicholls and Paul A. Samuelson. (1976) (0)
- NOTE ON THE CONTENTS OF THE VOLUME (1966) (0)
- Some Thoughts on Growth Models: A Rejoinder (1963) (0)
- CHAPTER V Novelty, Evolution, and Entropy: More Object Lessons from Physics (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER X Entropy, Value, and Development (1971) (0)
- FIVE. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS FOR THE ECONOMIST (1966) (0)
- FOUR. EVOLUTION VERSUS MECHANICS (1966) (0)
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