TRYGVE HAAVELMO AT THE COWLES COMMISSION

The article reviews the early history of the Cowles Commission (CC), its close and intertwined relations with the Econometric Society (ES), and the influence and guidance of Ragnar Frisch. It provides detail on three rounds of choosing a research director for CC in 1937–38, in 1939 and, particularly...

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Econometrics
Economic history
Economic models
Economic statistics
Economic theory
Economics
Haavelmo Memorial Issue: Part One
Marxism
National libraries
Political economy
Propensity to consume
Recruitment
Social history
Studies
Universities
Wage & price controls
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