Kenneth J. Arrow

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Kenneth J. Arrow


Born
in New York City, The United States
August 23, 1921

Died
February 21, 2017


Average rating: 3.92 · 371 ratings · 45 reviews · 104 distinct worksSimilar authors
Social Choice and Individua...

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The Limits of Organization

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Barriers to Conflict Resolu...

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Meritocracy and Economic In...

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On Ethics and Economics: Co...

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Social Choice and Justice (...

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Individual Choice under Cer...

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Handbook of Social Choice a...

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General Equilibrium (Volume...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1984 — 3 editions
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Essays in the theory of ris...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1970 — 2 editions
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“I have always preferred the contemplative to the active life. I prefer the freedom to see matters from several viewpoints, to appreciate ironies, and indeed to change my opinion as I learn something new. To be politically active means to surrender this freedom. I say nothing against activism for others. It is only through the committed that necessary changes come. But each to his own path. [A Cautious Case for Socialism, Dissent Magazine, 1978]”
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