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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.

Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
Born(1845-02-08)8 February 1845
Died13 February 1926(1926-02-13) (aged 81)
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
Balliol College, Oxford
AwardsGuy Medal (Gold, 1907)
Scientific career
FieldsPhilosophy, political economist
Signature

Life edit

Ysidro Francis Edgeworth – the order of his forenames later reversed – was born in Edgeworthstown, County Longford, Ireland, the son of Francis Beaufort Edgeworth and his wife, Rosa Florentina, daughter of exiled Catalan general Antonio Eroles.[1][page needed] Francis Beaufort Edgeworth, when "a restless philosophy student at Cambridge on his way to Germany", had met Rosa, a teenage Spanish refugee, on the steps of the British Museum, and they subsequently eloped. Francis Beaufort Edgeworth was the son of politician, writer, and inventor Richard Lovell Edgeworth (father also of the writer Maria Edgeworth), by his fourth wife, the botanical artist and memoirist Frances Anne, daughter of the Anglican clergyman and geographer Daniel Augustus Beaufort, of French Huguenot origin. The Edgeworth family, which settled in Ireland in the 1580s, was distinguished, descending from Francis Edgeworth, joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1606, who inherited a fortune from his brother Edward Edgeworth, Bishop of Down and Connor. Richard Lovell Edgeworth was a descendant, through his mother, of the English judge Sir Salathiel Lovell.

The youngest of seven children, Edgeworth did not attend school, but was educated by private tutors at the Edgeworthstown estate until he reached the age to enter university.[2]

As a student at Trinity College Dublin he studied classics getting a scholarship in 1863 and graduating in 1865, and at Balliol College, Oxford, Edgeworth studied ancient and modern languages. A voracious autodidact, he studied mathematics and economics only after he had completed university. He qualified as a barrister in London in 1877 but did not practise.[3]

On the basis of his publications in economics and mathematical statistics in the 1880s, Edgeworth was appointed to a chair in economics at King's College London in 1888, and in 1891, he was appointed Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University. In 1891, he was also appointed the founding editor of The Economic Journal. He continued as editor or joint-editor until his death 35 years later.[4]

The Royal Statistical Society awarded him the Guy Medal in Gold in 1907. Edgeworth served as the president of the Royal Statistical Society, 1912–14. In 1928, Arthur Lyon Bowley published a book entitled and devoted to F. Y. Edgeworth's Contributions to Mathematical Statistics.

Contributions to economics edit

Edgeworth was a highly influential figure in the development of neo-classical economics. He was the first to apply certain formal mathematical techniques to individual decision making in economics. He developed utility theory, introducing the indifference curve and the famous Edgeworth box, which is now familiar to undergraduate students of microeconomics. He is also known for the Edgeworth conjecture, which states that the core of an economy shrinks to the set of competitive equilibria as the number of agents in the economy gets larger. In statistics, Edgeworth is most prominently remembered by having his name on the Edgeworth series.

Though Edgeworth's economic ideas were original and in depth, his contemporaries frequently complained of his manner of expression for lack of clarity. He was prone to verbosity and coining obscure words without providing definition for the reader.[5]

Mathematical Psychics (1881) edit

His most original and creative book on economics was Mathematical Psychics: An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences, published in 1881 at the beginning of his long career in the subject.

In the book, he criticised Jevons's theory of barter exchange, showing that under a system of "recontracting" there will be, in fact, many solutions, an "indeterminacy of contract". Edgeworth's "range of final settlements" was later resurrected by Martin Shubik (1959) to be the game-theoretic concept of "the core".[6] The book contained the first instance of the indifference curve, as level sets of the generalised utility function, U(xyz, ...).[6]

The book was notoriously difficult to read. He frequently referenced literary sources and interspersed the writing with passages in a number of languages, including Latin, French and Ancient Greek. The mathematics was similarly difficult, and a number of his creative applications of mathematics to economic or moral issues were judged as incomprehensible. However, one of the most influential economists of the time, Alfred Marshall, commented in his review of Mathematical Psychics:[7]

This book shows clear signs of genius, and is a promise of great things to come... His readers may sometimes wish that he had kept his work by him a little longer till he had worked it out a little more fully, and obtained that simplicity which comes only through long labour. But taking it as what it claims to be, 'a tentative study', we can only admire its brilliancy, force, and originality.

Edgeworth's close friend, William Stanley Jevons, said of Mathematical Psychics:[8]

Whatever else readers of this book may think about it, they would probably all agree that it is a very remarkable one.... There can be no doubt that in the style of his composition Mr. Edgeworth does not do justice to his matter. His style, if not obscure, is implicit, so that the reader is left to puzzle out every important sentence like an enigma.
 
Papers relating to political economy, 1925

Edgeworth's limit theorem edit

When the number of agents in an economy increases, the degree of indeterminacy is reduced. In the limit case of an infinite number of agents (perfect competition), the set of possible contract becomes fully determinate and identical to the 'equilibrium' of economists. The only way of resolving this indeterminacy of contract would be to appeal to the utilitarian principle of maximising the sum of the utilities of traders over the range of final settlements.

International trade edit

He was the first one to use offer curves and community indifference curves to illustrate its main propositions, including the "optimal tariff".

Taxation paradox edit

Taxation of a good may actually result in a decrease in price.

He set the utilitarian foundations for highly progressive taxation, arguing that the optimal distribution of taxes should be such that 'the marginal disutility incurred by each taxpayer should be the same' (Edgeworth, 1897).

Monopoly pricing edit

In 1897, in an article on monopoly pricing, Edgeworth criticised Cournot's exact solution to the duopoly problem with quantity adjustments as well as Bertrand's "instantly competitive" result in a duopoly model with price adjustment. At the same time, Edgeworth showed how price competition between two firms with capacity constraints and/or rising marginal cost curves resulted in indeterminacy. This gave rise to the Bertrand–Edgeworth model of oligopoly.

Marginal productivity theory edit

Edgeworth criticised the marginal productivity theory in several articles (1904, 1911), and tried to refine the neo-classical theory of distribution on a more solid basis. Although his work in questions of war finance during World War I was original, they were a bit too theoretical and did not achieve the practical influence he had hoped.

Publications edit

Collections/selections edit

  • F. Y. Edgeworth (1925) Papers relating to political economy 3 vols. Available online at Gallica
  • Mirowski, Philip (1994). Edgeworth on Chance, Economic Hazard, and Statistics. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8476-7751-1.
  • Charles R. McCann Jr. (ed.) (1966) F.Y. Edgeworth: Writings in Probability, Statistics and Economics, 3 vols. Cheltenham, Glos.: Elgar.
  • F. Y. Edgeworth (2003). Peter Newman (ed.). F.Y. Edgeworth : Mathematical Psychics and Further Papers on Political Economy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-828712-4.

Individual works edit

  • "Mr. Matthew Arnold on Bishop Butler's Doctrine of Self-Love", 1876, Mind
  • New and Old Methods of Ethics, 1877.
  • "The Hedonical Calculus", 1879, Mind, pp. 394–408
  • Mathematical Psychics: An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences. Kegan Paul. 1881.
  • "Mr. Leslie Stephen on Utilitarianism", 1882, Mind
  • "The Law of Error", 1883, Phil Mag, pp. 300–309
  • "The Method of Least Squares", 1883, Phil Mag
  • "The Physical Basis of Probability", 1883, Phil Mag
  • "On the Method of Ascertaining a Change in the Value of Gold", 1883, JRSS
  • "Review of Jevons's Investigations", 1884, Academy
  • "The Rationale of Exchange", 1884, JRSS
  • "The Philosophy of Chance", 1884, Mind
  • "On the Reduction of Observations", 1884, Phil Mag, pp. 135–141
  • "A Priori Probabilities", 1884, Phil Mag
  • "Chance and Law", 1884, Hermathena, pp. 154–163
  • "Methods of Statistics", 1885, Jubilee Volume of RSS.
  • "The Calculus of Probabilities Applied to Psychic Research, I & II", 1885, 1886, Proceedings of Society for Psychic Research
  • "On Methods of Ascertaining Variations in the Rate of Births, Deaths and Marriages", 1885, JRSS
  • "Progressive Means", 1886, JRSS
  • "The Law of Error and the Elimination of Chance", 1886 Phil Mag
  • "On the Determination of the Modulus of Errors", 1886, Phil Mag
  • "Problems in Probabilities", 1886, Phil Mag
  • "Review of Sidgwick's Scope and Method", 1886, Academy
  • "Review of Jevons's Journals", 1886, Academy
  • "Four Reports by the committee investigating best method of ascertaining and measuring variations in the monetary standard", 1887, Reports of the BAAS (Parts I & 3; Part 2)
  • "Observations and Statistics: An essay on the theory of errors of observation and the first principles of statistics", 1887, Transactions of Cambridge Society.
  • Metretike, or the method of measuring probability and utility, 1887.
  • "On Observations Relating to Several Quantities", 1887, Hermathena
  • "The Law of Error", 1887, Nature
  • "The Choice of Means", 1887, Phil Mag
  • "On Discordant Observations", 1887, Phil Mag
  • "The Empirical Proof of the Law of Error", 1887, Phil Mag
  • "On a New Method of Reducing Observations Relating to Several Quantities", 1888, Phil Mag
  • "New Methods of Measuring Variation in General Prices, 1888, JRSS
  • "The Statistics of Examinations", 1888, JRSS
  • "The Value of Authority Tested by Experiment", 1888, Mind
  • "Mathematical Theory of Banking", 1888, JRSS
  • "On the Application of Mathematics to Political Economy: Address of the President of Section F of the British Association for the Advancement of Science", 1889, JRSS
  • "The Mathematical Theory of Political Economy: Review of Walras's Elements", 1889, Nature
  • "Review of Wicksteed's Alphabet", 1889, Academy
  • "Review of Bohm-Bawerk's Kapital und Kapitalismus", 1889, Academy
  • "Review of Bertrand's Calcul des Probabilites", 1889, J of Education
  • "Points at which Mathematical Reasoning is Applicable to Political Economy", 1889, Nature
  • "Appreciation of Gold", 1889, QJE
  • "The Element of Chance in Competitive Examinations", 1890, JRSS
  • "Economic Science and Statistics", 1889, Nature
  • "Review of Marshall's Principles", 1890, Nature
  • "Review of Jevons's Pure Logic", 1890, Academy
  • "Review of Walras's Elements", 1890, Academy
  • "Review of Bohm-Bawerk's Capital and Interest", 1890, Academy
  • "La Théorie mathématique de l'offre et de la demande et le côut de production", 1891, Revue d'Economie Politique
  • "Osservazioni sulla teoria matematica dell' economica politica", 1891, GdE (trans. "On the Determinateness of Economic Equilibrium")
  • "Ancora a proposito della teoria del baratto", 1891, GdE
  • "Review of Ricardo's Principles", 1891, J of Education
  • "The British Economic Association", 1891, In: The Economic Journal (EJ), Vol. 1, pp. 1–14 (in   Wikisource)
  • "Review of Keynes's Scope and Method", 1891, EJ
  • "An Introductory Lecture on Political Economy", 1891, EJ
  • "Review of Sidgwick's Elements of Politics", 1891, EJ
  • "Review of Second Edition of Marshall's Principles", 1891, EJ
  • "Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices," Connecticut Academy, 1892.
  • "Correlated Averages", 1892, Phil Mag
  • "The Law of Error and Correlated Averages", 1892, Phil Mag.
  • "Recent Attempts to Evaluate the Amount of Coin Circulating in a Country", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Marshall's Economics of Industry", 1892, Nature
  • "Review of Cantillon's Essai", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Palgrave's Dictionary", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Bohm-Bawerk's Positive Theory of Capital", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Smart's Introduction to the Theory of Value", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Dusing's Das Geschlechtverhaltniss", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Benson's Capital, Labor and Trade", 1892, EJ
  • "Review of Smart's Women's Wages", 1893
  • "Review of Bonar's Philosophy", 1893, Mind
  • "Review of Walsh's Bimetallism", 1893, EJ
  • "Review of Fisher's Mathematical Investigations", 1893, EJ
  • "Professor Böhm-Bawerk on the Ultimate Standard of Value", 1894, EJ
  • "One More Word on the Ultimate Standard of Value", 1894, EJ
  • "Review of Wiser's Natural Value", 1894, EJ
  • "Theory of International Values: Parts I, II and III", 1894, EJ
  • "Recent Writings on Index Numbers", 1894, EJ
  • "The Measurement of Utility by Money", 1894, EJ
  • "Asymmetric Correlation between Social Phenomenon", 1894, JRSS
  • Entries: "Average", "Census", "Cournot", "Curves", "Demand Curves", Difficulty of Attainment", "Distance in Time", "Error", 1894, in Palgrave, editor, Dictionary of Political Economy, Vol. 1.
  • "Review of the Webbs' History of Trade Unionism", 1894, EJ
  • "Review of Third Edition of Marshall's Principles", 1895, EJ
  • "Mr. Pierson on the Scarcity of Gold", 1895, EJ
  • "Thoughts on Monetary Reform", 1895, EJ
  • "The Stationary State in Japan", 1895, EJ
  • "A Defense of Index-Numbers", 1896, EJ
  • "Statistics on Unprogressive Communities", 1896, JRSS
  • "The Asymmetrical Probability Curve (Abstract)", 1894, Proceedings of the Royal Society
  • "The Asymmetrical Probability Curve", 1896, Phil Mag
  • "The Compound law of Error", 1896, Phil Mag
  • Entries: "Gossen", "Index Numbers", "Intrinsic Value", "Jenkin", "Jennings", "Least Squares" and "Mathematical Method", 1896, in Palgrave, editor, Dictionary of Political Economy, Vol. 2.
  • "Review of Price's Money", 1896, EJ
  • "Review of Nicholson's Strikes and Social Problems", 1896, EJ
  • "Review of Pierson's Leerboek, Vol. 1", 1896, EJ
  • "Review of Pierson's Leerkook, Vol. 2", 1897, EJ
  • "Review of Bastable, Theory of International Trade", 1897, EJ
  • "Review of Grazani's Istituzioni", 1897, EJ
  • "La teoria pura del monopolio", 1897, GdE, (trans."The Pure Theory of Monopoly")
  • "The Pure Theory of Taxation: Parts I, II and III", 1897, EJ
  • "Miscellaneous Applications of the Calculus of Probabilities", Parts 1, 2, 3, 1897, 1898, JRSS
  • "Review of Cournot's Recherches", 1898, EJ
  • "Professor Graziani on the Mathematical Theory of Monopoly", 1898, EJ
  • "Review of Darwin's Bimetallism", 1898, EJ
  • "On the Representation of Statistics by Mathematical Formulae", Part 1 (1898), Parts 2, 3, 4 (1899)
  • "On a Point in the Theory of International Trade", 1899, EJ
  • "Review of Davidson, Bargain Theory of Wages", 1899, EJ
  • "Professor Seligman on the Mathematical Method in Political Economy", 1899, EJ
  • Entries: "Pareto", "Pareto's Law", "Probability", Supply Curve" and "Utility", 1899, in Palgrave, editor, Dictionary of Political Economy, Vol. 3
  • "Answers to Questions by Local Taxation Commission", 1899, Reprint of Royal Commission for Local Taxation
  • "The Incidence of Urban Rates, Parts I, II and III" 1900, EJ
  • "Defence of Mr. Harrison's Calculation of the Rupee Circulation", 1900, EJ
  • "Review of J.B. Clark's Theory of Distribution", 1900, EJ
  • "Review of Smart's Taxation of Land-Values", 1900, EJ
  • "Review of Bastable, Theory of International Trade (3rd edition)", 1897, EJ
  • "Review of Bonar and Hollander, Letters of Ricardo", 1900, EJ
  • "Mr. Walsh on the Measurement of General Exchange Value", 1901, EJ
  • "Disputed Points in the Theory of International Trade", 1901, EJ
  • "Review of Gide's Cooperation", 1902, EJ
  • "Review of Wells's Anticipations", 1902, EJ
  • "Methods of Representing Statistics of Wages and Other Groups Not *"Fulfilling the Normal Law of Error", with A.L. Bowley, 1902, JRSS
  • "The Law of Error", 1902, Encycl Britannica
  • "Review of Cannan's History of Theories of Production", 1903, EJ
  • "Review of Bortkiewicz's Anwendungen and Pareto's Anwendungen", 1903, EJ
  • "Review of Bastable's Public Finance", 1903, EJ
  • "Review of Bastable's Cartels et Trusts", 1903, EJ
  • "Review of Pigou's Riddle of the Tariff", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Nicholson's Elements", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Bowley's National Progress", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Plunkett's Ireland", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Northon's Loan Credit", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Graziani's Istituzione", 1904, EJ
  • "Review of Dietzel's Vergeltungzolle", 1904, EJ
  • "Preface", 1904, in J.R. MacDonald, editor, Women in the Printing Trades.
  • "The Theory of Distribution", 1904, QJE
  • "The Law of Error", 1905, Transactions of Cambridge Society
  • "Review of Nicholson's History of English Corn Laws", 1905, EJ
  • "Review of Cunynghame's Geometrical Political Economy", 1905, EJ
  • "Review of Carver's Theory of Distribution", 1905, EJ
  • "Review of Taussig's Present Position", 1905, EJ
  • "Review of Henry Sidgwick: A memoir", 1906, EJ
  • "The Generalised Law of Error, or Law of Great Numbers", 1906, JRSS
  • "Recent Schemes for Rating Urban Land Values", 1906, EJ
  • "On the Representation of Statistical Frequency by a Series", 1907, JRSS
  • "Statistical Observations on Wasps and Bees", 1907, Biometrika
  • "Review of de Foville's Monnaie and Guyot's Science economique", 1907, EJ
  • "Appreciations of Mathematical Theories", Parts I & II (1907), Parts III & IV (1908), EJ
  • "On the Probable Errors of Frequency Constants", I, II & III (1908), Add. (1909), JRSS
  • "Review of Andreades's Lecture on the Census", 1908, EJ
  • "Review of Rea's Free Trade", 1908, EJ
  • "Review of Withers's Meaning of Money", 1909, EJ
  • "Review of Mitchell's Gold Prices", 1909, EJ
  • "Review of Jevons's Investigations", 1909, EJ
  • "Application du calcul des probabilités à la Statistique", 1909, Bulletin de l'Institut international de statistique
  • "On the Use of the Differential Calculus in Economics to Determine Conditions of Maximum Advantage", 1909, Scientia
  • "Applications of Probabilities to Economics, Parts I & II", 1910, EJ.
  • "The Subjective Element in the First Principles of Taxation", 1910, QJE
  • "Review of John Stuart Mill's Principles", 1910, EJ
  • "Review of Colson's Cours", 1910, EJ
  • "Review of J. Maurice Clark's Local Freight Discriminations", 1910, EJ
  • "Review of Hammond's Railway Rate Theories", 1911, EJ
  • "Probability and Expectation", 1911, Encycl Britannica
  • "Monopoly and Differential Prices", 1911, EJ
  • "Contributions to the Theory of Railway Rates", Part I & II (1911), Part III (1912), Part IV (1913), EJ
  • "Review of Moore's Laws of Wages", 1912, EJ
  • "Review of Pigou's Wealth and Welfare", 1913, EJ
  • "On the Use of the Theory of Probabilities in Statistics Relating to Society", 1913, J of RSS
  • "A Variant Proof of the Distribution of Velocities in a Molecular Chaos", 1913, PhilMag
  • "On the Use of Analytical Geometry to Represent Certain Kinds of Statistics", Parts I–V, 1914, J of RSS
  • "Recent Contributions to Mathematical Economics, I & II", 1915, EJ
  • On the Relations of Political Economy to War, 1915.
  • The Cost of War and ways of reducing it suggested by economic theory, 1915.
  • "Economists on War: Review of Sombart, etc.", 1915, EJ
  • "Review of Pigou's Economy and Finance of War", 1916, EJ
  • "Review of Preziosi's La Germania alla Conquista dell' Italia", 1916, EJ
  • "British Incomes and Property", 1916, EJ
  • "On the Mathematical Representation of Statistical Data", Part I (1916), Parts II–IV (1917), J of RSS
  • "Review of Gill's National Power and Prosperity", 1917, EJ
  • "Review of Lehfeldt's Economics in Light of War", 1917, EJ
  • "Some German Economic Writings about the War", 1917, EJ
  • "After-War Problems: Review of Dawson at al.", 1917, EJ
  • "Review of Westergaard's Scope and Methods of Statistics", 1917, JRSS
  • "Review of Anderson's Value of Money", 1918, EJ
  • "Review of Moulton and Phillips on Money and Banking", 1918, EJ
  • "Review of Loria's Economic Causes of War", 1918, EJ
  • "Review of Arias's Principii", 1918, EJ
  • "Review of Smith-Gordon, Rural Reconstruction of Ireland and Russell's National Being", 1918, EJ
  • "On the Value of a Mean as Calculated from a Sample", 1918, EJ
  • "An Astronomer on the Law of Error", 1918, PhilMag
  • Currency and Finance in Time of War, 1918.
  • "The Doctrine of Index-Numbers According to Prof. Wesley Mitchell", 1918, EJ
  • "Psychical Research and Statistical Method", 1919, JRSS
  • "Methods of Graduating Taxes on Income and Capital", 1919, EJ
  • "Review of Cannan's Money", 1919, EJ
  • "Review of Andreades's Historia", 1919, EJ
  • "Review of Lehfeldt's Gold Prices", 1919, EJ
  • A Levy on Capital for the Discharge of the Debt, 1919.
  • "Mathematical Formulae and the National Commission on Income Tax", 1920, EJ
  • "On the Application of Probabilities to the Movement of Gas Molecules", Part I (1920), Part II (1922), Phil Mag
  • "Entomological Statistics", 1920, Metron, pp. 75–80
  • "Review of Gustav Cassel's Theory of Social Economy", 1920, EJ
  • "Review of Bowley's Change in Distribution of National Income", 1920, JRSS
  • "Review of the Webbs' History of Trade Unionism", 1920, EJ
  • "Molecular Statistics", Part I (1921), Part II (1922), JRSS
  • "On the Genesis of the Law of Eror", 1921, PhilMag
  • "The Philosophy of Chance", 1922, Mind
  • "The Mathematical Economics of Professor Amoroso", 1922, EJ
  • "Equal Pay to Men and Women for Equal Work", 1922, EJ
  • "Review of Keynes's Treatise on Probability", 1922, JRSS
  • "Review of Pigou's Political Economy of War", 1922, EJ
  • "Statistics of Examinations", 1923, JRSS
  • "On the Use of Medians for Reducing Observations Relating to Several Quantities", 1923, Phil Mag
  • "Mr. Correa Walsh on the Calculation of Index Numbers", 1923, JRSS
  • "Index Numbers According to Mr. Walsh", 1923, EJ
  • "Women's Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare", 1923, EJ
Also available as: Edgeworth, F.Y. (1995), "Women's Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare", in Humphries, Jane (ed.), Gender and economics, Aldershot, England Brookfield, Vermont, USA: Edward Elgar, pp. 99–112, ISBN 9781852788438.
  • "Review of Marshall's Money, Credit and Commerce", 1923, EJ
  • "Review of The Labour Party's Aim", 1923, EJ
  • "Review of Bowley's Mathematical Groundwork", 1924, EJ
  • "Review of Fisher's Economic Position of the Married Woman", 1924, EJ
  • "Untried Methods of Representing Frequency", 1924, JRSS
  • Papers Relating to Political Economy, 3 volumes, 1925.
  • "The Plurality of Index-Numbers", 1925, EJ
  • "The Element of Probability in Index-Numbers", 1925, JRSS
  • "The Revised Doctrine of Marginal Social Product", 1925, EJ
  • "Review of J.M. Clark's Overhead Costs", 1925, EJ.
  • "mathematical method in political economy," 1926, Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, reprinted in 1987, The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 3.
  • "Mr Rhode's Curve and the Method of Adjustment", 1926, JRSS

References edit

  1. ^ Barbe 2010.
  2. ^ Barbe, Lluis (2010), Francis Ysidro Edgeworth: A Portrait With Family and Friends, Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 1, ISBN 9781849803229, His name was actually Ysidro Francis Edgeworth, but his family and friends called him Francis or Frank, and when he started publishing in 1876 he transposed his Christian names.
  3. ^ Barbe (2010), p. 85: "The year 1877 was a productive year for Edgeworth in earning titles. He acquired the degree of Master of Arts from Oxford and was called to the bar by the Inner Temple. This means that he had successfully completed his studies at the professional level. However, by then he had decided not to pursue a legal career."
  4. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Francis Ysidro Edgeworth", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  5. ^ Stigler, Stephen M. (1978), "Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, Statistician", Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 141 (3): 287–322, doi:10.2307/2344804, JSTOR 2344804. See in particular Section 3, "Edgeworth's Style", pp. 292–293.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 9 February 2005. Retrieved 9 February 2005.
  7. ^ . Cepa.newschool.edu. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  8. ^ W.S. Jevons's "Review of Mathematical Psychics", 1881 1 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine at cepa.newschool.edu

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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 Francis Ysidro EdgeworthBorn 1845 02 08 8 February 1845Edgeworthstown County Longford IrelandDied13 February 1926 1926 02 13 aged 81 Oxford Oxfordshire EnglandAlma materTrinity College DublinBalliol College OxfordAwardsGuy Medal Gold 1907 Scientific careerFieldsPhilosophy political economistSignature Contents 1 Life 2 Contributions to economics 2 1 Mathematical Psychics 1881 2 2 Edgeworth s limit theorem 2 3 International trade 2 4 Taxation paradox 2 5 Monopoly pricing 2 6 Marginal productivity theory 3 Publications 3 1 Collections selections 3 2 Individual works 4 References 5 External links 6 Further readingLife editYsidro Francis Edgeworth the order of his forenames later reversed was born in Edgeworthstown County Longford Ireland the son of Francis Beaufort Edgeworth and his wife Rosa Florentina daughter of exiled Catalan general Antonio Eroles 1 page needed Francis Beaufort Edgeworth when a restless philosophy student at Cambridge on his way to Germany had met Rosa a teenage Spanish refugee on the steps of the British Museum and they subsequently eloped Francis Beaufort Edgeworth was the son of politician writer and inventor Richard Lovell Edgeworth father also of the writer Maria Edgeworth by his fourth wife the botanical artist and memoirist Frances Anne daughter of the Anglican clergyman and geographer Daniel Augustus Beaufort of French Huguenot origin The Edgeworth family which settled in Ireland in the 1580s was distinguished descending from Francis Edgeworth joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1606 who inherited a fortune from his brother Edward Edgeworth Bishop of Down and Connor Richard Lovell Edgeworth was a descendant through his mother of the English judge Sir Salathiel Lovell The youngest of seven children Edgeworth did not attend school but was educated by private tutors at the Edgeworthstown estate until he reached the age to enter university 2 As a student at Trinity College Dublin he studied classics getting a scholarship in 1863 and graduating in 1865 and at Balliol College Oxford Edgeworth studied ancient and modern languages A voracious autodidact he studied mathematics and economics only after he had completed university He qualified as a barrister in London in 1877 but did not practise 3 On the basis of his publications in economics and mathematical statistics in the 1880s Edgeworth was appointed to a chair in economics at King s College London in 1888 and in 1891 he was appointed Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University In 1891 he was also appointed the founding editor of The Economic Journal He continued as editor or joint editor until his death 35 years later 4 The Royal Statistical Society awarded him the Guy Medal in Gold in 1907 Edgeworth served as the president of the Royal Statistical Society 1912 14 In 1928 Arthur Lyon Bowley published a book entitled and devoted to F Y Edgeworth s Contributions to Mathematical Statistics Contributions to economics editEdgeworth was a highly influential figure in the development of neo classical economics He was the first to apply certain formal mathematical techniques to individual decision making in economics He developed utility theory introducing the indifference curve and the famous Edgeworth box which is now familiar to undergraduate students of microeconomics He is also known for the Edgeworth conjecture which states that the core of an economy shrinks to the set of competitive equilibria as the number of agents in the economy gets larger In statistics Edgeworth is most prominently remembered by having his name on the Edgeworth series Though Edgeworth s economic ideas were original and in depth his contemporaries frequently complained of his manner of expression for lack of clarity He was prone to verbosity and coining obscure words without providing definition for the reader 5 Mathematical Psychics 1881 edit His most original and creative book on economics was Mathematical Psychics An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences published in 1881 at the beginning of his long career in the subject In the book he criticised Jevons s theory of barter exchange showing that under a system of recontracting there will be in fact many solutions an indeterminacy of contract Edgeworth s range of final settlements was later resurrected by Martin Shubik 1959 to be the game theoretic concept of the core 6 The book contained the first instance of the indifference curve as level sets of the generalised utility function U x y z 6 The book was notoriously difficult to read He frequently referenced literary sources and interspersed the writing with passages in a number of languages including Latin French and Ancient Greek The mathematics was similarly difficult and a number of his creative applications of mathematics to economic or moral issues were judged as incomprehensible However one of the most influential economists of the time Alfred Marshall commented in his review of Mathematical Psychics 7 This book shows clear signs of genius and is a promise of great things to come His readers may sometimes wish that he had kept his work by him a little longer till he had worked it out a little more fully and obtained that simplicity which comes only through long labour But taking it as what it claims to be a tentative study we can only admire its brilliancy force and originality Edgeworth s close friend William Stanley Jevons said of Mathematical Psychics 8 Whatever else readers of this book may think about it they would probably all agree that it is a very remarkable one There can be no doubt that in the style of his composition Mr Edgeworth does not do justice to his matter His style if not obscure is implicit so that the reader is left to puzzle out every important sentence like an enigma nbsp Papers relating to political economy 1925Edgeworth s limit theorem edit Main article Edgeworth s limit theorem When the number of agents in an economy increases the degree of indeterminacy is reduced In the limit case of an infinite number of agents perfect competition the set of possible contract becomes fully determinate and identical to the equilibrium of economists The only way of resolving this indeterminacy of contract would be to appeal to the utilitarian principle of maximising the sum of the utilities of traders over the range of final settlements International trade edit He was the first one to use offer curves and community indifference curves to illustrate its main propositions including the optimal tariff Taxation paradox edit Taxation of a good may actually result in a decrease in price He set the utilitarian foundations for highly progressive taxation arguing that the optimal distribution of taxes should be such that the marginal disutility incurred by each taxpayer should be the same Edgeworth 1897 Monopoly pricing edit In 1897 in an article on monopoly pricing Edgeworth criticised Cournot s exact solution to the duopoly problem with quantity adjustments as well as Bertrand s instantly competitive result in a duopoly model with price adjustment At the same time Edgeworth showed how price competition between two firms with capacity constraints and or rising marginal cost curves resulted in indeterminacy This gave rise to the Bertrand Edgeworth model of oligopoly Marginal productivity theory edit Edgeworth criticised the marginal productivity theory in several articles 1904 1911 and tried to refine the neo classical theory of distribution on a more solid basis Although his work in questions of war finance during World War I was original they were a bit too theoretical and did not achieve the practical influence he had hoped Publications editCollections selections edit F Y Edgeworth 1925 Papers relating to political economy 3 vols Available online at Gallica Mirowski Philip 1994 Edgeworth on Chance Economic Hazard and Statistics Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8476 7751 1 Charles R McCann Jr ed 1966 F Y Edgeworth Writings in Probability Statistics and Economics 3 vols Cheltenham Glos Elgar F Y Edgeworth 2003 Peter Newman ed F Y Edgeworth Mathematical Psychics and Further Papers on Political Economy Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 828712 4 Individual works edit Mr Matthew Arnold on Bishop Butler s Doctrine of Self Love 1876 Mind New and Old Methods of Ethics 1877 The Hedonical Calculus 1879 Mind pp 394 408 Mathematical Psychics An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences Kegan Paul 1881 Mr Leslie Stephen on Utilitarianism 1882 Mind The Law of Error 1883 Phil Mag pp 300 309 The Method of Least Squares 1883 Phil Mag The Physical Basis of Probability 1883 Phil Mag On the Method of Ascertaining a Change in the Value of Gold 1883 JRSS Review of Jevons s Investigations 1884 Academy The Rationale of Exchange 1884 JRSS The Philosophy of Chance 1884 Mind On the Reduction of Observations 1884 Phil Mag pp 135 141 A Priori Probabilities 1884 Phil Mag Chance and Law 1884 Hermathena pp 154 163 Methods of Statistics 1885 Jubilee Volume of RSS The Calculus of Probabilities Applied to Psychic Research I amp II 1885 1886 Proceedings of Society for Psychic Research On Methods of Ascertaining Variations in the Rate of Births Deaths and Marriages 1885 JRSS Progressive Means 1886 JRSS The Law of Error and the Elimination of Chance 1886 Phil Mag On the Determination of the Modulus of Errors 1886 Phil Mag Problems in Probabilities 1886 Phil Mag Review of Sidgwick s Scope and Method 1886 Academy Review of Jevons s Journals 1886 Academy Four Reports by the committee investigating best method of ascertaining and measuring variations in the monetary standard 1887 Reports of the BAAS Parts I amp 3 Part 2 Observations and Statistics An essay on the theory of errors of observation and the first principles of statistics 1887 Transactions of Cambridge Society Metretike or the method of measuring probability and utility 1887 On Observations Relating to Several Quantities 1887 Hermathena The Law of Error 1887 Nature The Choice of Means 1887 Phil Mag On Discordant Observations 1887 Phil Mag The Empirical Proof of the Law of Error 1887 Phil Mag On a New Method of Reducing Observations Relating to Several Quantities 1888 Phil Mag New Methods of Measuring Variation in General Prices 1888 JRSS The Statistics of Examinations 1888 JRSS The Value of Authority Tested by Experiment 1888 Mind Mathematical Theory of Banking 1888 JRSS On the Application of Mathematics to Political Economy Address of the President of Section F of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 1889 JRSS The Mathematical Theory of Political Economy Review of Walras s Elements 1889 Nature Review of Wicksteed s Alphabet 1889 Academy Review of Bohm Bawerk s Kapital und Kapitalismus 1889 Academy Review of Bertrand s Calcul des Probabilites 1889 J of Education Points at which Mathematical Reasoning is Applicable to Political Economy 1889 Nature Appreciation of Gold 1889 QJE The Element of Chance in Competitive Examinations 1890 JRSS Economic Science and Statistics 1889 Nature Review of Marshall s Principles 1890 Nature Review of Jevons s Pure Logic 1890 Academy Review of Walras s Elements 1890 Academy Review of Bohm Bawerk s Capital and Interest 1890 Academy La Theorie mathematique de l offre et de la demande et le cout de production 1891 Revue d Economie Politique Osservazioni sulla teoria matematica dell economica politica 1891 GdE trans On the Determinateness of Economic Equilibrium Ancora a proposito della teoria del baratto 1891 GdE Review of Ricardo s Principles 1891 J of Education The British Economic Association 1891 In The Economic Journal EJ Vol 1 pp 1 14 in nbsp Wikisource Review of Keynes s Scope and Method 1891 EJ An Introductory Lecture on Political Economy 1891 EJ Review of Sidgwick s Elements of Politics 1891 EJ Review of Second Edition of Marshall s Principles 1891 EJ Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices Connecticut Academy 1892 Correlated Averages 1892 Phil Mag The Law of Error and Correlated Averages 1892 Phil Mag Recent Attempts to Evaluate the Amount of Coin Circulating in a Country 1892 EJ Review of Marshall s Economics of Industry 1892 Nature Review of Cantillon s Essai 1892 EJ Review of Palgrave s Dictionary 1892 EJ Review of Bohm Bawerk s Positive Theory of Capital 1892 EJ Review of Smart s Introduction to the Theory of Value 1892 EJ Review of Dusing s Das Geschlechtverhaltniss 1892 EJ Review of Benson s Capital Labor and Trade 1892 EJ Review of Smart s Women s Wages 1893 Review of Bonar s Philosophy 1893 Mind Review of Walsh s Bimetallism 1893 EJ Review of Fisher s Mathematical Investigations 1893 EJ Professor Bohm Bawerk on the Ultimate Standard of Value 1894 EJ One More Word on the Ultimate Standard of Value 1894 EJ Review of Wiser s Natural Value 1894 EJ Theory of International Values Parts I II and III 1894 EJ Recent Writings on Index Numbers 1894 EJ The Measurement of Utility by Money 1894 EJ Asymmetric Correlation between Social Phenomenon 1894 JRSS Entries Average Census Cournot Curves Demand Curves Difficulty of Attainment Distance in Time Error 1894 in Palgrave editor Dictionary of Political Economy Vol 1 Review of the Webbs History of Trade Unionism 1894 EJ Review of Third Edition of Marshall s Principles 1895 EJ Mr Pierson on the Scarcity of Gold 1895 EJ Thoughts on Monetary Reform 1895 EJ The Stationary State in Japan 1895 EJ A Defense of Index Numbers 1896 EJ Statistics on Unprogressive Communities 1896 JRSS The Asymmetrical Probability Curve Abstract 1894 Proceedings of the Royal Society The Asymmetrical Probability Curve 1896 Phil Mag The Compound law of Error 1896 Phil Mag Entries Gossen Index Numbers Intrinsic Value Jenkin Jennings Least Squares and Mathematical Method 1896 in Palgrave editor Dictionary of Political Economy Vol 2 Review of Price s Money 1896 EJ Review of Nicholson s Strikes and Social Problems 1896 EJ Review of Pierson s Leerboek Vol 1 1896 EJ Review of Pierson s Leerkook Vol 2 1897 EJ Review of Bastable Theory of International Trade 1897 EJ Review of Grazani s Istituzioni 1897 EJ La teoria pura del monopolio 1897 GdE trans The Pure Theory of Monopoly The Pure Theory of Taxation Parts I II and III 1897 EJ Miscellaneous Applications of the Calculus of Probabilities Parts 1 2 3 1897 1898 JRSS Review of Cournot s Recherches 1898 EJ Professor Graziani on the Mathematical Theory of Monopoly 1898 EJ Review of Darwin s Bimetallism 1898 EJ On the Representation of Statistics by Mathematical Formulae Part 1 1898 Parts 2 3 4 1899 On a Point in the Theory of International Trade 1899 EJ Review of Davidson Bargain Theory of Wages 1899 EJ Professor Seligman on the Mathematical Method in Political Economy 1899 EJ Entries Pareto Pareto s Law Probability Supply Curve and Utility 1899 in Palgrave editor Dictionary of Political Economy Vol 3 Answers to Questions by Local Taxation Commission 1899 Reprint of Royal Commission for Local Taxation The Incidence of Urban Rates Parts I II and III 1900 EJ Defence of Mr Harrison s Calculation of the Rupee Circulation 1900 EJ Review of J B Clark s Theory of Distribution 1900 EJ Review of Smart s Taxation of Land Values 1900 EJ Review of Bastable Theory of International Trade 3rd edition 1897 EJ Review of Bonar and Hollander Letters of Ricardo 1900 EJ Mr Walsh on the Measurement of General Exchange Value 1901 EJ Disputed Points in the Theory of International Trade 1901 EJ Review of Gide s Cooperation 1902 EJ Review of Wells s Anticipations 1902 EJ Methods of Representing Statistics of Wages and Other Groups Not Fulfilling the Normal Law of Error with A L Bowley 1902 JRSS The Law of Error 1902 Encycl Britannica Review of Cannan s History of Theories of Production 1903 EJ Review of Bortkiewicz s Anwendungen and Pareto s Anwendungen 1903 EJ Review of Bastable s Public Finance 1903 EJ Review of Bastable s Cartels et Trusts 1903 EJ Review of Pigou s Riddle of the Tariff 1904 EJ Review of Nicholson s Elements 1904 EJ Review of Bowley s National Progress 1904 EJ Review of Plunkett s Ireland 1904 EJ Review of Northon s Loan Credit 1904 EJ Review of Graziani s Istituzione 1904 EJ Review of Dietzel s Vergeltungzolle 1904 EJ Preface 1904 in J R MacDonald editor Women in the Printing Trades The Theory of Distribution 1904 QJE The Law of Error 1905 Transactions of Cambridge Society Review of Nicholson s History of English Corn Laws 1905 EJ Review of Cunynghame s Geometrical Political Economy 1905 EJ Review of Carver s Theory of Distribution 1905 EJ Review of Taussig s Present Position 1905 EJ Review of Henry Sidgwick A memoir 1906 EJ The Generalised Law of Error or Law of Great Numbers 1906 JRSS Recent Schemes for Rating Urban Land Values 1906 EJ On the Representation of Statistical Frequency by a Series 1907 JRSS Statistical Observations on Wasps and Bees 1907 Biometrika Review of de Foville s Monnaie and Guyot s Science economique 1907 EJ Appreciations of Mathematical Theories Parts I amp II 1907 Parts III amp IV 1908 EJ On the Probable Errors of Frequency Constants I II amp III 1908 Add 1909 JRSS Review of Andreades s Lecture on the Census 1908 EJ Review of Rea s Free Trade 1908 EJ Review of Withers s Meaning of Money 1909 EJ Review of Mitchell s Gold Prices 1909 EJ Review of Jevons s Investigations 1909 EJ Application du calcul des probabilites a la Statistique 1909 Bulletin de l Institut international de statistique On the Use of the Differential Calculus in Economics to Determine Conditions of Maximum Advantage 1909 Scientia Applications of Probabilities to Economics Parts I amp II 1910 EJ The Subjective Element in the First Principles of Taxation 1910 QJE Review of John Stuart Mill s Principles 1910 EJ Review of Colson s Cours 1910 EJ Review of J Maurice Clark s Local Freight Discriminations 1910 EJ Review of Hammond s Railway Rate Theories 1911 EJ Probability and Expectation 1911 Encycl Britannica Monopoly and Differential Prices 1911 EJ Contributions to the Theory of Railway Rates Part I amp II 1911 Part III 1912 Part IV 1913 EJ Review of Moore s Laws of Wages 1912 EJ Review of Pigou s Wealth and Welfare 1913 EJ On the Use of the Theory of Probabilities in Statistics Relating to Society 1913 J of RSS A Variant Proof of the Distribution of Velocities in a Molecular Chaos 1913 PhilMag On the Use of Analytical Geometry to Represent Certain Kinds of Statistics Parts I V 1914 J of RSS Recent Contributions to Mathematical Economics I amp II 1915 EJ On the Relations of Political Economy to War 1915 The Cost of War and ways of reducing it suggested by economic theory 1915 Economists on War Review of Sombart etc 1915 EJ Review of Pigou s Economy and Finance of War 1916 EJ Review of Preziosi s La Germania alla Conquista dell Italia 1916 EJ British Incomes and Property 1916 EJ On the Mathematical Representation of Statistical Data Part I 1916 Parts II IV 1917 J of RSS Review of Gill s National Power and Prosperity 1917 EJ Review of Lehfeldt s Economics in Light of War 1917 EJ Some German Economic Writings about the War 1917 EJ After War Problems Review of Dawson at al 1917 EJ Review of Westergaard s Scope and Methods of Statistics 1917 JRSS Review of Anderson s Value of Money 1918 EJ Review of Moulton and Phillips on Money and Banking 1918 EJ Review of Loria s Economic Causes of War 1918 EJ Review of Arias s Principii 1918 EJ Review of Smith Gordon Rural Reconstruction of Ireland and Russell s National Being 1918 EJ On the Value of a Mean as Calculated from a Sample 1918 EJ An Astronomer on the Law of Error 1918 PhilMag Currency and Finance in Time of War 1918 The Doctrine of Index Numbers According to Prof Wesley Mitchell 1918 EJ Psychical Research and Statistical Method 1919 JRSS Methods of Graduating Taxes on Income and Capital 1919 EJ Review of Cannan s Money 1919 EJ Review of Andreades s Historia 1919 EJ Review of Lehfeldt s Gold Prices 1919 EJ A Levy on Capital for the Discharge of the Debt 1919 Mathematical Formulae and the National Commission on Income Tax 1920 EJ On the Application of Probabilities to the Movement of Gas Molecules Part I 1920 Part II 1922 Phil Mag Entomological Statistics 1920 Metron pp 75 80 Review of Gustav Cassel s Theory of Social Economy 1920 EJ Review of Bowley s Change in Distribution of National Income 1920 JRSS Review of the Webbs History of Trade Unionism 1920 EJ Molecular Statistics Part I 1921 Part II 1922 JRSS On the Genesis of the Law of Eror 1921 PhilMag The Philosophy of Chance 1922 Mind The Mathematical Economics of Professor Amoroso 1922 EJ Equal Pay to Men and Women for Equal Work 1922 EJ Review of Keynes s Treatise on Probability 1922 JRSS Review of Pigou s Political Economy of War 1922 EJ Statistics of Examinations 1923 JRSS On the Use of Medians for Reducing Observations Relating to Several Quantities 1923 Phil Mag Mr Correa Walsh on the Calculation of Index Numbers 1923 JRSS Index Numbers According to Mr Walsh 1923 EJ Women s Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare 1923 EJAlso available as Edgeworth F Y 1995 Women s Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare in Humphries Jane ed Gender and economics Aldershot England Brookfield Vermont USA Edward Elgar pp 99 112 ISBN 9781852788438 dd Review of Marshall s Money Credit and Commerce 1923 EJ Review of The Labour Party s Aim 1923 EJ Review of Bowley s Mathematical Groundwork 1924 EJ Review of Fisher s Economic Position of the Married Woman 1924 EJ Untried Methods of Representing Frequency 1924 JRSS Papers Relating to Political Economy 3 volumes 1925 The Plurality of Index Numbers 1925 EJ The Element of Probability in Index Numbers 1925 JRSS The Revised Doctrine of Marginal Social Product 1925 EJ Review of J M Clark s Overhead Costs 1925 EJ mathematical method in political economy 1926 Palgrave s Dictionary of Political Economy reprinted in 1987 The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics v 3 Mr Rhode s Curve and the Method of Adjustment 1926 JRSSReferences edit Barbe 2010 Barbe Lluis 2010 Francis Ysidro Edgeworth A Portrait With Family and Friends Edward Elgar Publishing p 1 ISBN 9781849803229 His name was actually Ysidro Francis Edgeworth but his family and friends called him Francis or Frank and when he started publishing in 1876 he transposed his Christian names Barbe 2010 p 85 The year 1877 was a productive year for Edgeworth in earning titles He acquired the degree of Master of Arts from Oxford and was called to the bar by the Inner Temple This means that he had successfully completed his studies at the professional level However by then he had decided not to pursue a legal career O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Francis Ysidro Edgeworth MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Stigler Stephen M 1978 Francis Ysidro Edgeworth Statistician Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 141 3 287 322 doi 10 2307 2344804 JSTOR 2344804 See in particular Section 3 Edgeworth s Style pp 292 293 a b Francis Ysidro Edgeworth Archived from the original on 9 February 2005 Retrieved 9 February 2005 Alfred Marshall 1881 Review of Edgeworth s Mathematical Psychics Cepa newschool edu Archived from the original on 10 August 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2010 W S Jevons s Review of Mathematical Psychics 1881 Archived 1 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine at cepa newschool eduExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Francis Ysidro Edgeworth nbsp Works by or about Francis Ysidro Edgeworth at Wikisource Archival material relating to Francis Ysidro Edgeworth UK National Archives nbsp F Y Edgeworth JSTOR Further reading editP J FitzPatrick Leading British statisticians of the nineteenth century Journal of the American Statistical Association 55 1960 38 70 M G Kendall Francis Ysidro Edgeworth 1845 1926 Biometrika 55 1968 269 275 Newman Peter 1987 Edgeworth Francis Ysidro The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics v 2 pp 84 98 2001 Edgeworth Francis Ysidro 1845 1926 International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences pp 4170 4175 Abstract Spiegel Henry William The Growth of Economic Thought Ed Durham amp London Duke University Press 1991 Stigler Stephen M 1987 Edgeworth as statistician The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics v 2 pp 98 98 Edgeworth Francis Y Thom s Irish Who s Who Dublin Alexander Thom and Son Ltd 1923 p 72 via Wikisource Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis Ysidro Edgeworth amp oldid 1195134475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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