Michael J. Farrell, 1926-1975.
British economist Michael J. Farrell was educated at New College,
Oxford. Farrell joined the
Department of Applied Economics at
Cambridge University in 1949.
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Major Works of Michael J. Farrell
- "The Demand for Motor Cars in the United States", 1954, JRSS.
- "The Measurement of Productive Efficiency", 1957, JRSS [pdf]
- "The New Theories of the Consumption Function", 1959, EJ.
- "The Convexity Assumption in the Theory of Competitive Markets", 1959,
JPE
- "Rejoinder to Bator", 1961, JPE.
- "Estimating Efficient Production Functions under Increasing Returns to
Scale", with M. Fieldhouse, 1962, JRSS
- "Edgeworth Bounds for Oligopoly Prices", 1970, Economica.
- "The Magnitude of the Rate of Growth Effects on Aggregate Savings",
1970, EJ.
- "Liberalism and the theory of social choice", 1976, RES
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