William J. Fellner, 1905-1983
Hungarian-American economist at Yale.
Born in Budapest, Hungary, William J. Fellner studied at Budapest,
Zurich before obtaining his Ph.D in Berlin in 1929. After working for a
while in the family manufacturing company, Fellner emigrated to the US
in 1938. He got a job teaching at UC Berkeley, before joining the
faculty at Yale University in 1952.
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Major Works of William J. Fellner
- "Saving, Investment and the Problem of Neutral Money", 1938, REStat
- Monetary Policies and Full Employment, 1946.
- "Prices and Waes under Bilateral Monopoly", 1947, QJE
- "Average Cost Pricing and the Theory of Uncertaint", 1948, JPE
- Competition Among the Few, 1949.
- Trends and Cycles in Economic Activity, 1955
- "Demand Inflation, Cost Inflation and Collective Bargaining", 1959, in
Bradley, editor, Public Stake in Union Power.
- Emergence and Content of Modern Economic Analysis, 1960
- "Two Propositions in the Theory of Induced Innovations", 1961, EJ
- Probability and Profit, 1965.
- "Lessons from the Failure of Demand-Management Policies", 1976, JEL
- Towards a Reconstruction of Macroeconomics, 1976.
- "The Valid Core of Rationalist Hypotheses in the Theory of Expectations",
1980, JMCB
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