Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow
Discover the profound insights of one of the most influential economists of our time in the Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, published by Harvard University Press in 1984. This comprehensive volume spans 296 pages and begins with foundational papers on statistical decision theory, which laid the groundwork for Arrow's pioneering work in the economics of information.
As you delve deeper, you'll encounter applied essays that explore critical topics such as information demand, the economic value of screening devices, and the impact of incomplete information on organizational structures, futures markets, and insurance. Kenneth J. Arrow's groundbreaking research continues to resonate, making this collection an essential read for anyone interested in economics, decision theory, and the complexities of information in our world.