• Hotelling's review. Hotelling was able to maintain professional relations with Fisher, despite the latter's temper tantrums and polemics. Hotelling suggested...
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    particularly in hypothesis testing, the Hotelling's T-squared distribution (T2), proposed by Harold Hotelling, is a multivariate probability distribution...
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  • by Harold Hotelling, published in the Journal of Political Economy in 1931, on the basis of his previous research on depreciation (see Hotelling 1925)...
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  • of minimum differentiation as well as Hotelling's linear city model. The observation was made by Harold Hotelling (1895–1973) in the article "Stability...
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  • good to the maximum profit of the producer. It was first shown by Harold Hotelling, and is widely used in the theory of the firm. Specifically, it states:...
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  • In Ingram Olkin; Harold Hotelling; et al. (eds.). Contributions to Probability and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Harold Hotelling. Stanford University...
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  • particularly regression analysis, the Working–Hotelling procedure, named after Holbrook Working and Harold Hotelling, is a method of simultaneous estimation...
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  • price facility. The technique was first suggested by the statistician Harold Hotelling in a 1947 letter to the director of the National Park Service of the...
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  • members were Ragnar Frisch, Charles F. Roos, Joseph A. Schumpeter, Harold Hotelling, Henry Schultz, Karl Menger, Edwin B. Wilson, Frederick C. Mills, William...
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  • economics, Vickrey extended the Georgist marginal cost pricing approach of Harold Hotelling and showed how public goods should be provided at marginal cost and...
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  • than moderation. A related assertion was made earlier (in 1929) by Harold Hotelling, who argued that politicians in a representative democracy would converge...
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  • surmised that Lerner obtained his results independently of Pareto's work. Hotelling put forward a new argument to show that 'sales at marginal costs are a...
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  • Hotelling may refer to: Hoteling, an office organization method Harold Hotelling, American statistician and economist, for whom the following entries are...
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  • University in 1932 and studied in the graduate school at Columbia under Harold Hotelling from 1934 to 1937. From 1937 to 1946 he worked at various bureaus in...
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  • role of a department of statistics is discussed in a 1949 article by Harold Hotelling, which helped to spur the creation of many departments of statistics...
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  • articles on the teaching of statistics by non-statisticians by Harold Hotelling; Hotelling's articles are followed by the comments of Kenneth J. Arrow, W...
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  • between two sets of variables." The method was first introduced by Harold Hotelling in 1936, although in the context of angles between flats the mathematical...
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    first model is defined by Hotelling's rule, which is a 1931 economic model of non-renewable resource management by Harold Hotelling. It shows that efficient...
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  • Machine Hotelling, Harold (1990). "Stability in Competition". In Darnell, Adrian C. (ed.). The Collected Economics Articles of Harold Hotelling. Springer...
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  • returns to scale in 1926, after which Harold Hotelling wrote about marginal cost pricing in 1938. Both Sraffa and Hotelling illuminated the market power of...
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    theorem in mechanics; it was later independently developed and named by Harold Hotelling in the 1930s. Depending on the field of application, it is also named...
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    degree in mathematics in June 1941. At Columbia, Arrow studied under Harold Hotelling, who influenced him to switch fields to economics. He served as a weather...
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    University, where he studied statistics with statistician and economist Harold Hotelling. He was back in Chicago for the 1934–1935 academic year, working as...
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    University suggested that statistician Harold Hotelling might have a grant that would permit Doob to work with him. Hotelling did, so the Depression led Doob...
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  • 2006) was a prominent American survey statistician. He studied under Harold Hotelling, receiving a master's degree from Columbia University in 1936, and...
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  • followes mainly Hotelling (1939). "Who was who in America". 1963. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Hotelling (1939). Herbert Simon...
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    estimate or test. This example of design experiments is attributed to Harold Hotelling, building on examples from Frank Yates. The experiments designed in...
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    Ottmar Edenhofer Fred Foldvary Milton Friedman Mason Gaffney Max Hirsch Harold Hotelling Wolf Ladejinsky Donald Shoup Herbert A. Simon Robert Solow Joseph Stiglitz...
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    described the common regression toward the mean. One exasperated reviewer, Harold Hotelling, likened the book to "proving the multiplication table by arranging...
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  • Mitchell 1940–1941: Joseph Schumpeter 1938–1939: Arthur Bowley 1936–1937: Harold Hotelling 1935: François Divisia 1931–1934: Irving Fisher "Past Presidents"....
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