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Jacob Marschak (23 July 1898 – 27 July 1977) was an
American economist. Born in a
Jewish family of Kyiv,
Jacob Marschak (until 1933 Jakob) was the son...
- Marshak,
Marschak or
Marshek (Russian: Маршак) is a
surname of
Jewish (eastern Ashke****c) origin. It's a
contraction of Our
teacher rebe
Shmuel Kaidanover...
- The Becker–DeGroot–
Marschak method (BDM),
named after Gordon M. Becker,
Morris H.
DeGroot and
Jacob Marschak for the 1964
Behavioral Science paper, "Measuring...
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Prelude to Activism."
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important economists,
including Milton Friedman,
Tjalling Koopmans,
Jacob Marschak and
Leonard Savage.
While still a student, he was
invited to
become a member...
- republics, the
Republic was a
coalition government. The
economist Jacob Marschak served as
Secretary of Labour,
despite being only a 19-year-old student...
- Diego. The
Marschak–Machina triangle, a
probability diagram used in
expected utility theory,
bears his name,
along with that of
Jacob Marschak. The Machina...
- Chichester: John
Wiley & Sons.
Marschak made this
acknowledgment in a lecture,
which was
formalized in
Marschak (1954); cf.
Marschak, J. (1954). Probability...
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Economic Studies. 14 (1): 1–15. doi:10.2307/2295753. JSTOR 2295753.
Marschak Jacob (1946). "Neumann's and Morgenstern's New
Approach to
Static Economics"...
- ISBN 978-981-02-4961-8. Read, C. (June 7, 2012). The Rise of the Quants:
Marschak, Sharpe, Black,
Scholes and Merton. Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-02614-9. Wright...