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    Abram Bergson (born Abram Burk, April 21, 1914, in Baltimore, Maryland – April 23, 2003, in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American economist, academician...
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  • Russian mathematician Abram Blass (born 1895), Polish-Israeli chess master Abram Bergson (1914–2003), American economist Abram Chasins (1903–1987), American...
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  • function are similar to those for Pareto optimality. Samuelson (crediting Abram Bergson for the substance of his ideas) brought Lange's second welfare theorem...
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  • Bergson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abram Bergson (1914–2003), American economist Brian Merritt Bergson (born 1964), American...
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  • have been addressed by Abram Bergson's seminal paper in 1938, "A Reformulation of Certain Aspects of Welfare Economics." Bergson demonstrated that economic...
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  • and depend on mutually incompatible value judgments (p. 9). Following Abram Bergson, whose formulation of a social welfare function launched ordinalist...
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  • function. As to the latter, Paul Samuelson (1947), expanding on work of Abram Bergson, represents a social welfare function in general terms as any ethical...
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  • first, Center is the runner-up in this election.) In a 1938 article, Abram Bergson introduced the term social welfare function, with the intention "to...
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    minimum wage) which damages efficiency by introducing distortions. Abram Bergson and Paul Samuelson (drawing on earlier work by Oscar Lange) gave a more...
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  • Soviet Union: an analysis using archival and anthropometric data" (PDF). Abram Bergson Memorial Conference, Harvard University, Davis Center, 23–24 November...
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  • concept of rationality. Among the participants were D. V. McGranahan, Abram Bergson, Wassily Leontief, Gottfried Haberler, and Paul Sweezy. Schumpeter contributed...
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  • Joe S. Bain / William J. Baumol / Gerard Debreu 1983 Gardner Ackley / Abram Bergson / James M. Buchanan 1984 Evsey D. Domar / Albert O. Hirschman 1985 Joseph...
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  • neoclassical economics after dumping the labor theory of value. In 1938 Abram Bergson (1914–2003) defined the Social Welfare Function. In the 1930s the Stockholm...
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  • Economic Welfare and the Economics of Soviet Socialism: Essays in Honor of Abram Bergson, Cambridge University Press, 2008 The Russian Economy: From Lenin to...
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  • an Organization,"Bell Journal of Economics, 7(1) pp. 105–131.    • Abram Bergson, 1978. "Managerial Risks and Rewards in Public Enterprises," Journal...
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  • player and manager. Maria Wine, 90, Swedish-Danish poet and writer. Abram Bergson, 89, American economist. Jim Browne, 72, American basketball player...
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    Graduate School in Economics in 1966. Alan's dissertation advisors were Abram Bergson when he was Director of the Harvard Russian Research Center and Gottfried...
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    Cambridge, Nedbank School or tradition Welfare economics Alma mater St John's College, Cambridge (PhD) University of Cape Town (BA) Influences Abram Bergson...
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  • Lloyd A. Metzler Egon S. Pearson Walter A. Shewhart Maurice Allais Abram Bergson Bernard Chait Milton Friedman M. G. Kendall P.C. Mahalanobis Franco...
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    problem and market socialism in the 1930s. His method also anticipated Abram Bergson's seminal formulation of a social welfare function three decades later...
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