Tjalling C. Koopmans, 1910-1986.

The Dutch-born Tjalling Koopmans was a pioneer in the development of mathematical
economics and econometrics. As head of the Cowles
Commission from 1948 until 1967, Koopmans presided over a crucial period in the
development of Neo-Walrasian economics from its roots in
the Lausanne School into its modern axiomatized form.
His specific contributions were many: Koopmans independently discovered and developed
the method of "linear programming" and activity analysis and applied it to
practical and theoretical general equilibrium models (1951, 1957). His Three Essays
(1957) are a classical theoretical and methodological exposition of Neo-Walrasian general equilibrium theory. The
equivalence of "technical
efficiency in production" and "profit-maximization" was forwarded by Koopmans (1951) --
thus leading to his effective involvement in Socialist
Calculation debate. His concern with efficiency in a G.E. setting led him to rewrite the Neoclassical growth model as intertemporal
optimization problems (1965, 1967) and his concern with optimality over time have been an
important phase of his work.
Koopmans was also instrumental in developing and popularizing the "Cowles Approach" to econometrics
(1937, 1947, 1950) - or simply econometrics "as we knew it" before the
time-series/VAR approach became
popular. In the 1940s, Koopmans became involved in a Methodenstreit with the American Institutionalists
over their "measurement without theory" approach to empirical
research.
Koopmans was teaching at Yale when he shared the Nobel
Memoiral Prize in 1975
with Leonid
Kantorovich.
Major works of Tjalling C. Koopmans
- Linear Regression Analysis of Economic Time Series, 1937.
- "The Logic of Econometric Business Cycle Research", 1941, JPE.
- "Statistical Estimation of Simultaneous Economic
Relations", 1945, JASA
- "Measurement without
Theory", 1947, REStat.
- "A Reply to Vining", 1949, REStat.
- "Identification Problems in Economic Model
Construction" 1949, Econometrica
- "Optimum Utilization of the Transportation
System", 1949, Proceedings of the International Statistical Conference
- "The Econometric Approach to Business Fluctuations", 1949, AER.
- "Utility
Analysis of Decisions Affecting Future Well-Being", 1950, Econometrica
- Editor of Statistical Inference in Dynamic Economic Models, 1950.
- "The Identification of Structural
Characteristics" with O. Reiersol, 1950, Annals of Mathematical
Statistics
- "Efficient Allocation of Resources", 1951, Econometrica.
- "A Model of Transportation", with S.Reiter, in Koopmans, 1951.
- "Analysis of Production as an Efficient Combination of Activities", in
Koopmans, 1951.
- Editor of Activity Analysis of Production and Allocation, 1951.
- "Activity Analysis and Its Applications", 1953, AER.
- Three Essays on the State of Economic Science, 1957.
- "Assignment Problems and the Location of Economic
Activities" with M.J. Beckmann, 1957, Econometrica
- "Water Storage Policy in a Simplified Hydroelectric
System" 1957, in Proceedings of the First International Conference
on Operational Research
- "Selected Topics in Economics Involving Mathematical
Reasoning" with A.F. Bausch, 1959, SIAM Review
- "Stationary Ordinal Utility and Impatience", 1960, Econometrica.
- "Convexity Assumptions, Allocative Efficiency and Competitive Equilibrium",
1961, JPE.
- "On Flexibility of Future Preferences", 1964 in Bryan and Shelley, editors, Human
Judgments and Optimality.
- "Economic Growth at a Maximal Rate", 1964, QJE.
- "Stationary Utility and Time Preference", with P. Diamond
and R.E. Williamson, 1964, Econometrica.
- "On the Existence of a Subinvariant Measure" with R.E.
Williamson, 1964, Proceedings of Konnikl. Nederl. Akad. van Wetenschappen
- "On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth", 1965,
Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia
- "Intertemporal Distribution and Optimal Aggregate Economic Growth", 1967, in
Fellner, editor, Ten Economic Studies in the Tradition of Irving Fisher.
- "Objectives, Constraints and Outcomes in Optimal Growth Models", 1967, Econometrica.
- "Note on a Social System Composed of Hierarchies with Overlapping
Personnel", 1969, Orbis Economicus.
- "Maximizing Stationary Utility in a Constant
Technology" with R. Beals, 1969, SIAM Journal of Applied
Mathematics
- Scientific Papers of Tjalling C. Koopmans, Volume I, 1970.
- "A Model of a Continuing State with Scarce
Capital", 1971, ZfN
- "On the Description and Comparison of Economic
Systems" with J.M. Montias, 1971, in Eckstein, editor, Comparison of
Economic Systems.
- "On the Definition and Computation of a Capital Stock Invariant Under
Optimization", with T. Hansen, 1972, JET
- "Representation of Preference Ordering with Independent Components of
Consumption", 1972, in McGuire and Radner, editors, Decision and Organization.
- "Representation
of Preference Orderings Over Time", 1972, in McGuire and Radner, editors, Decision and Organization.
- "Some Observations on Optimal Economic Growth and Exhaustible Resources",
1973, in Bos et al, editors, Economic Structure and Development.
- "Is the Theory of Competitive Equilibrium With It?", 1974, AER.
- "Proof for a Case where Discounting Advances Doomsday", 1974, RES.
- "Concepts of Optimality and their Uses", 1977, AER.
- "Examples of Production Relations Based on
Microdata", 1977, in G.C. Harcourt, editor, Microeconomic Foundations of
Macroeconomics
- "Economics Among the Sciences", 1979, AER.
- "The Transition from Exhaustible to Renewable or Inexhaustible
Resources", 1981, in Economic Growth and
Resources
- "Additively Decomposed Quasiconcave Functions", with G. Debreu,
1982, Mathematical Programming.
- Scientific Papers of Tjalling C. Koopmans, Volume II, 1985.
- "Constancy and Constant Differences of Price Elasticities of
Demand" with H. Uzawa, 1990, in Chipman et al., editors, Preferences, Uncertainty, and
Optimality
Resources on T.C. Koopmans
- HET Pages: Walrasian General Equilibrium Theory:
the Producer, Optimal Growth Theory
- Autobiography
of Koopmans at Nobel site.
- Press release of
Nobel award (1975).
- Tjalling
Koopmans Page at the Cowles Foundation (here's another)
- "Tjalling Charles
Koopmans, 1910-1985 Biographical Memoir," by Herbert E. Scarf
, 1995, at NAS (pdf
file)
- Obituary in
the New York Times, Saturday, March 1985
- Koopmans
page at Britannica.com
- Koopmans
page at Britannica Guide to the Nobel Prizes
- Koopmans Page at
Nobel Prize Internet Archive
- Koopmans page at PEI
- Koopmans Page at Laura Forgette
- Tjalling Koopmans
Distinguished Lecture Series at IIASA, Austria
- 1985
Koopmans Obituary, Boston Globe
- 1985
Koopmans Obituary, New York Times
- Koopmans page
by Thayer Watkins.
- Koopmans at
Bartleby