Tjalling Charles Koopmans papers 1954-1984

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Tjalling Charles Koopmans papers 1954-1984

The papers consist of correspondence, subject files, and material which document Tjalling Koopmans's professional career as an economist, author, and educator. The papers include files relating to his research, professional affiliations, and writings.

13.25 linear feet (32 boxes)

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Cowles Commission for Research in Economics.

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The Cowles Commission for Research in Economics was founded in 1932 as a not-for-profit corporation to research and publish on current economic issues; headquarters were located in Colorado Springs, Colo. From the description of Cowles Commission Papers, ca. 1936-1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 43743079 ...

Yale University. Faculty.

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Koopmans, Tjalling C. (Tjalling Charles), 1910-1985

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Tjalling Charles Koopmans was born in Holland on August 28, 1910. He graduated from the University of Utrecht (M.A., 1933) and the University of Leiden (Ph.D., 1936), and was director of research for the Cowles Commission (1948-1954). At Yale University, Koopmans served as professor of economics (1955-1985), director of the Cowles Foundation (1961-1967), and Alfred Cowles Professor of Economics (1967-1985). He received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1975. Koopmans died in 1985. From...