General equilibrium theorists

Francis Ysidro Edgeworth

Francis Ysidro Edgeworth FBA (8 February 1845 – 13 February 1926) was an Anglo-Irish philosopher and political economist who made significant contributions to the methods of statistics during the 1880s. From 1891 onward, he was appointed the founding editor of The Economic Journal. (Wikipedia).

Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
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David Kinderlehrer - 22 September 2016

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From playlist A Mathematical Tribute to Ennio De Giorgi

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6. From Classical to Neoclassical Utilitarianism

Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118) In this economics-oriented lecture, Professor Shapiro introduces neoclassical utilitarianism as it was formulated by economist Vilfredo Pareto and further described by Francis Edgeworth, examining such concepts as indifference curves, transitivit

From playlist The Moral Foundations of Politics with Ian Shapiro

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Art Trip: Tijuana | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h On this international art trip, we travel to Tijuana to meet with Ghana Think Tank and Torolab, explore the city, and visit artist Hugo Crosthwaite's studio. Ghana Think Tank: http://www.gha

From playlist Art Trip

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4. Efficiency, Assets, and Time

Financial Theory (ECON 251) Over time, economists' justifications for why free markets are a good thing have changed. In the first few classes, we saw how under some conditions, the competitive allocation maximizes the sum of agents' utilities. When it was found that this property didn'

From playlist Financial Theory with John Geanakoplos

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Lecture 7: Pareto Optimality

MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020 Instructor: Prof. Robert Townsend View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-04-intermediate-microeconomic-theory-fall-2020/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTSfCs74bg&list=PLUl4u3cNGP63wnrKge9vllow3Y2

From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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Lecture 13: Walrasian Equilibrium and Trade

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From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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Vertebra by Kirk Haines

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From playlist MWRC 2009

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Andrew Wood - Approx likelihood methods for stochastic differential models w/high frequency sampling

Professor Andrew Wood (ANU) presents “Approximate likelihood methods for stochastic differential models with high frequency sampling”, 15 October 2020. Seminar organised by the Australian National University.

From playlist Statistics Across Campuses

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Jean-François Le Gall (Universite Paris-Saclay) -- Compact and non-compact models of random geometry

We discuss various models of random geometry that arise as scaling limits of large planar graphs embedded in the 2-sphere (also called planar maps). The most popular compact models are the Brownian sphere or Brownian map, and the Brownian disk, which is the scaling limit of

From playlist Columbia Probability Seminar

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The Power of Sampling by Peter W. Glynn

Infosys-ICTS Turing Lectures The Power of Sampling Speaker: Peter W. Glynn (Stanford University, USA) Date: 14 August 2019, 16:00 to 17:00 Venue: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Sampling-based methods arise in many statistical, computational, and engineering settings. In engine

From playlist Infosys-ICTS Turing Lectures

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12. Accountability and Greed in Investment Banking

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From playlist Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform with Douglas W. Rae

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