Modelling and decisions in economics : essays in honor of Franz Ferschl
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Modelling and decisions in economics : essays in honor of Franz Ferschl
Physica-Verlag, 1999
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Franz Ferschl is seventy. According to his birth certificate it is true, but it is unbelievable. Two of the three editors remembers very well the Golden Age of Operations Research at Bonn when Franz Ferschl worked together with Wilhelm Krelle, Martin Beckmann and Horst Albach. The importance of this fruitful cooperation is reflected by the fact that half of the contributors to this book were strongly influenced by Franz Ferschl and his colleagues at the University of Bonn. Clearly, Franz Ferschl left his traces at all the other places of his professional activities, in Vienna and Munich. This is demonstrated by the present volume as well. Born in 1929 in the Upper-Austrian Miihlviertel, his scientific education brought him to Vienna where he studied mathematics. In his early years he was attracted by Statistics and Operations Research. During his employment at the Osterreichische Bundeskammer fUr Gewerbliche Wirtschaft in Vienna he prepared his famous book on queueing theory and stochastic processes in economics. This work has been achieved during his scarce time left by his duties at the Bundeskammer, mostly between 6 a.m. and midnight. All those troubles were, however, soon rewarded by the chair of statistics at Bonn University. As a real Austrian, the amenities of the Rhineland could not prevent him from returning to Vienna, where he took the chair of statistics.
Table of Contents
- Decision Theory: Wilhelm Krelle: Some Ideas on Economics and Ethics
- Christoph Schneeweiss: Ethics and Operations Research
- Georg C. Pflug: How to Measure Risk?
- Lutz Beinsen: On the Question of Speculation in Favour of or Against the Euro Before Its Start
- Hans Schneeweiss: Resolving the Ellsberg Paradox by Assuming that People Evaluate Repetitive Sampling.- Statistics and Econometrics: Shuangzhe Liu, Wolfgang Polasek: Maximum Likelihood Estimation for the VAR-VARCH Model: A New Approach
- Gerhart Bruckmann: A Note on the Herfindahl Index of Concentration
- Helmut Beran: A Generalization and Optimization of a Measure of Diversity
- Harald Schmidbauer, Angi Roesch: A Subjective Bayes Approach to the Queueing SystemM/Ek/c
- Carola Kratzer, Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger: Cooperation as the Stimulating Power for the Austrian Automobile Industry - Results of an Empirical Study.- Operations Research: Klaus-Peter Kistner: Lot Sizing and Queuing Models. Some Remarks on KARMARKAR'S Model
- Karl Indefurth, Thomas Jensen: Analysis of MRP Policies with Recovery Options
- Martin J. Beckmann: Bidding for Research Funds
- Gunter Fandel, Michael Lorth: Separate versus Joint Inventories when Customer Demands are Stochastic
- Reinhard Neck: Optimal Macroeconomic Policies with and without the Monetary Instrument
- Gustav Feichtinger: Dynamic Economic Models of Optimal Law Enforcement.
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