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History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (suppl_1): 316–331.
Published: 01 December 2016
... by the strongest “silent” response. This cumulative effects (CE) model has been tested in operant conditioning experiments that show, for example, that when choosing between two identical probabilistic choices in a “two-armed bandit” situation, animals will fixate on one if the payoff probabilities are high...
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History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (suppl_1): 1–15.
Published: 01 December 2016
...” according to a cumulative effect, 12  Marina Bianchi and Neil De Marchi or “CEmodel. In this model, for every situation there is a repertoire of possible responses: think pecks for payoff food, right and left levers to choose from, and a variety of preset regimens. The “strength” of each pos...
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History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (suppl_1): 335–346.
Published: 01 December 2016
... Cumulative effects (CE) critiques of, 3, 121–22 model; Prospect theory; and the economic man, 160 Rational choice theory influence of, 77 architects, 192 influence on Jevons, 3, 18, 36 and control, 172 and marginal...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (4): 621–652.
Published: 01 August 2020
... CES production functions using several data sets, and the paper s empirical claims were being widely cited and reexamined. Theo- rists developed generalizations of the paper s two-input CES production function, and began using the function as a component of their models. From the CES production...
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History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (3): 535–556.
Published: 01 June 2019
... . “ Robert Lucas and the Twist of Modeling Methodology. On Some Econometric Methods and Problems in New Classical Macroeconomics .” Documents de travail du CES 2015.88 , Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne (CES) . Sergi Francesco . 2017 . “ The Standard Narrative on History of Macroeconomics...
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History of Political Economy (2001) 33 (1): 1–19.
Published: 01 March 2001
... is a spe- cial case of several functions. These include the constant elasticity of substitution (CES), the Stone-Geary, the translog, the quasi-linear, the quadratic mean of order r, and the generalized Working and generalized McCarthy functions. Conversely, one may regard these latter functions...
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History of Political Economy (2017) 49 (Supplement): 187–212.
Published: 01 December 2017
... executive branch of¥ces that represented an economic point of view. The article presents this narrative as follows. Systems analysis and I/O economics of regulation had both emerged as distinct intellectual commu- nities speaking to policy problems by the late 1960s. Systems analysis had a wave...
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History of Political Economy (1981) 13 (2): 313–336.
Published: 01 June 1981
... essentiel, que ce m6me probleme de l’echange dont nous venons de fournir la solution theorique est aussi celui qui se resout pratiquement sur le marche par le mecanisme de la libre concurrence.” This passage first appeared in $115 of the 2d edition of Walras (1874, etc So much of the present...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (S1): 191–217.
Published: 01 December 2020
.... An Income Transfer Computational Model. In The Presi- dent s Commission on Income Maintenance Programs, Technical Studies. Wash- ington, DC: US Government Printing Of ce. Guy H. Orcutt s Engineering Microsimulation 217 Yule, G. U. 1926. Why Do We Sometimes Get Nonsense-Correlations between Time-Series...
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History of Political Economy (2014) 46 (2): 281–306.
Published: 01 June 2014
... . Paris : Pagnerre . ———. 1847a . Histoire de la révolution française . 12 vols. Paris : Langlois et Leclercq . ———. 1847b . Organisation du travail. Revue, corrigée et augmentée d’une polémique entre M. Michel Chevalier et l’auteur, ainsi que d’un appendice indiquant ce qui pourrait être...
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History of Political Economy (2006) 38 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 March 2006
... two quite different scenarios that each suffi ce to deduce a dominating profi t rate in agriculture alone. Both versions cast some useful light on Sraffaʼs views about this issue, as expressed in Sraffaʼs introduction to the edited works and correspondence of Ricardo (1951, xxx–xxxi...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 157–174.
Published: 01 January 1993
... l’Hypothèse, La Valeur de la Science; E. Picard, La Science Moderne et son état actuel. Ces volumes, et les autres déjà parus au nombres d ’une dizaine, traitent principalement de sciences physique ou physiologique; mais parmi les volumes en préparation annoncés figurent des...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (S1): 59–84.
Published: 01 December 2020
... bureau were rejected by proponents of the publicity model in Rockefeller circles. Certainly, the $2,500 AT&T gave to the NBER in 1922 23 pales in comparison to the $250,000 per year Vail had originally offered for a publicity bureau. See Rockefeller Jr. to Gates, July 27, 1912, pp. 1 2, Of‚ce...
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History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (4): 673–708.
Published: 01 November 2009
... as a model of what we are to do in this country” (item 215). The British post offi ce, according to another item, planned to offer traveling scholar- ships so its telephone engineers could learn fi rsthand how American com- panies successfully managed their networks (item 213). Other items quoted foreign...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (1): 47–75.
Published: 01 February 2020
... statistics and growth theories (Faber 2006: 535 37). Seers s rst important experience came in the Gold Coast. In 1951, the Colonial Ofce sent Seers and C. Y. Ross to assess the colony s economic development strategy as part of a larger shift in London toward promoting colonial economic development...
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History of Political Economy (2012) 44 (1): 97–111.
Published: 01 March 2012
... [CM4 in B&K, 1:573–89. 4. “Ce n’est pas au reste l’exploitation par l’État qui est mon but, c’est un moyen que j’indique, à défaut d’autres. Ce que je desire, c’est qu’on ne paye, sur les chemins de fer, le transport du parcours et de merchandises que ce qu’il coûte, comme cela avait lieu sur...
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History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (1): 57–88.
Published: 01 March 2009
... ce. But Bullock was not willing to cooperate with the Imperial Statistical offi ce, preferring that the service be run entirely out of a university.42 Another reason for the service’s initial hesitancy, aside from Wagemann’s connection with the Imperial offi ce, was his high-handed and arrogant...
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History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (Suppl_1): 35–43.
Published: 01 December 2009
... for the wrong reason; more about that later. 6. And perhaps fi ve or six other M.I.T. Ph.D. students. Suffi ce it to say that this was not the kind of class that I was used to from Cornell. My notes from 14.123 have survived all these years, and so I actually have documentation for events...
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History of Political Economy (1993) 25 (suppl_1): 83–117.
Published: 01 January 1993
... notre pensée dans son effort vers la réalité. Dans ce but nous analysons la science” (Meyerson 1926, viii). 2. “Ce qui, dans les choses, est rationel, c ’estdire se prête à être, par un certain côté, réduit à l’identique” (Meyerson 1931, 440). 88 Jack Birner Meyerson...
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History of Political Economy (2009) 41 (Suppl_1): 107–126.
Published: 01 December 2009
... was used by Solow (1956, p. 77) as an illustration.” They (Arrow et al. 1961, 154) also observe that Swan’s doc- toral student, Pitchford (1960),17 “considers the introduction of a CES pro- duction function into a macroeconomic model of economic growth and concludes that at least in some cases...