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Don Patinkin

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Don Patinkin (Chicago, 8 januari 1922 - Jeruzalem, 7 augustus 1995) was een Israëlisch-Amerikaans monetair econoom. Hij was ook president van de Hebreeuwse Universiteit van Jeruzalem.[1][2][3]

  • "Mercantilism and the Readmission of Jews in England", 1946, Jewish Social Studies
  • "Multiple-Plant Firms, Cartels and Imperfect Competition", 1947, QJE.
  • "Relative Prices, Say's Law, and the Demand for Money", 1948, Econometrica.
  • "Price Flexibility and Full Employment", 1948, AER.
  • "The Indeterminacy of Absolute Prices in Classical Economic Theory", 1949, Econometrica.
  • "Involuntary Unemployment and the Keynesian Supply Function", 1949, The Economic Journal.
  • "A Reconsideration of the General Equilibrium Theory of Money", 1950, RES.
  • "The Invalidity of Classical Monetary Theory", 1951, Econometrica.
  • "Further Considerations of the General Equilibrium Theory of Money", 1951, RES.
  • "The Limitations of Samuelson's `Correspondence Principle'", 1952, Metroeconomica.
  • "Wicksell's `Cumulative Process'", 1952, The Economic Journal'.
  • "Dichotomies of the Pricing Process in Economic Theory", 1954, Economica.
  • "Keynesian Economics and the Quantity Theory", 1954, in Kurihara, editor, Post-Keynesian Economics.
  • "Monetary and Price Developments in Israel", 1955, Scripta Hierosolymitana.
  • "Money, Interest and Prices: An integration of monetary and value theory", 1956.
  • "Liquidity Preference and Loanable Funds: Stock and flow analysis", 1958, Economica.
  • "Secular Price Movements and Economic Development: Some theoretical aspects", in Bonne, editor, The Challenge of Development.

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  1. Nissan Liviatan, 2008. "Patinkin, Don (1922–1995)," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. Abstract.
  2. Passell, Peter, Don Patinkin, Israeli Economist and University President, 73 (August 8, 1995). .
  3. Dalyell, Tam, Obituary: Don Patinkin (August 10, 1995). .