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Marc Nerlove

Marc Leon Nerlove (born 12 October 1933) is an American agricultural economist and econometrician and a distinguished university professor emeritus in agricultural and resource economics at the University of Maryland.[1] He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association (AEA) in 1969[2] and held appointments at eight different universities from 1958–2016. The Clark Medal is awarded to an economist under the age of 40 who “is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge”,[3] and when the AEA appointed him as a distinguished fellow in 2012, they cited his development of widely used econometric methods across a range of subjects, including supply and demand, time series analysis, production functions, panel analysis, and family demography.[4]

Marc Leon Nerlove
Born (1933-10-12) October 12, 1933 (age 89)
Years active1956–2016
Institutions
FieldAgricultural economics, econometrics
Alma mater
Doctoral
advisor
Carl Christ
Doctoral
students
AwardsJohn Bates Clark Medal (1969)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

A widely known contribution by Nerlove in econometrics is the estimator for the random effects model in panel data analysis, which is implemented in most econometric software packages.[5]

Personal life

Marc Leon Nerlove was born on 12 October 1933 in Chicago, Illinois to Dr. S. H. (Samuel Henry; 1902–1972) and Evelyn (1907–1987) Nerlove. S. H. Nerlove was born in Vitebsk, Russia (now Belarus) and brought to the US by his parents in 1904 and became a professor of business economics at the University of Chicago (c. 1922–1965) then the University of California, Los Angeles (1962–1969).[6] Evelyn Nerlove was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and worked at the University of Chicago hospital and taught in the School of Social Service Administration until a university nepotism policy forced her to resign after their marriage in 1932 (although she “returned to her profession” in the 1950s).[7] S. H. and Evelyn Nerlove had two other children: Harriet Nerlove (c. 1937–2019), who became a clinical psychologist at Stanford University then in New York City,[8] and Sara “Sally” Nerlove (born c. 1942), who became an anthropologist before spending most of her working life as a program officer at the National Science Foundation (NSF).[9]

Nerlove credits his father for his interest in economics. In addition to being a business economist at Chicago and an early member of the Econometric Society, S. H. Nerlove “inadvertently” became the trustee of Security Life Insurance Company of America Trust (a large, bankrupt midwestern life insurance company) in 1933 during the Great Depression. This company “held mostly foreclosed farm mortgages,” with the farms now being “operated by their former owners as tenants”.[7] S. H. would share stories around the dinner table of his visits to these farms, since the family did not have one of their own in Hyde Park.

Nerlove married Mary Ellen Lieberman (d. 2011) in the 1950s and they had two daughters, Susan Nerlove (born c. 1958) and Miriam Nerlove (born c. 1960).[10] Miriam Nerlove become an author and illustrator of children’s books, including Who Is David with Evelyn Nerlove in 1985.[11] Marc and Mary Ellen Nerlove divorced in the 1970s, then he married Dr. Anke Meyer (born 1955), a German environmental economist who spent 23 years at the World Bank (1991–2014) and collaborated with him on some of his writings during this time.

Education

Nerlove attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools from 1939-49, earned a BA with honors in mathematics and general honors in 1952, and was a research assistant at the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics in 1953. He then earned a MA in 1955 and a PhD in economics with distinction in 1956 from the Johns Hopkins University (JHU), where his dissertation was supervised by Carl Christ. Nerlove’s other teachers included Milton Friedman, Theodore Schultz, Ta-Chung Liu, Fritz Machlup, and Jacob Marschak.

Nerlove's MA thesis is The Predictive Test as a Tool for Research: The Demand for Meat in the United States[12] and his PhD dissertation is Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Corn, Cotton, and Wheat,[13] which was expanded and published in 1958 as The Dynamics of Supply: Estimation of Farmers' Response to Price.[14][15]

Teaching

Nerlove’s teaching career began in 1958 as a visiting lecturer then lecturer at JHU before being appointed to his first professorship in 1959 at the University of Minnesota. From there, he made stops at Stanford University (1960–1965), Yale University (1965–1969), the University of Chicago (1969–1975), Northwestern University (1974–1982), and the University of Pennsylvania (1982–1993) before retiring from the University of Maryland (1993–2016).[16] He also held many visiting appointments, including at Harvard University (1967–1968), four universities and research centers in Germany (University of Mannheim (1968), University of Bonn (1989), Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (1997), and IZA Institute of Labor Economics (2002)[17]), the University of British Columbia (1971), Fundação Getulio Vargas in Brazil (1974–1978), and Australian National University (1982).

Other employment

Nerlove’s employment history also includes federal service. First, as an Analytical Statistician in the Agricultural Marketing Service at the United States Department of Agriculture (1956–1957), then, as a Lieutenant in the United States Army (1957–1959); he was drafted in 1957 then on loan from the Chemical Corps to the (US) Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly in 1958 as an economist at the request of Chairman Estes Kefauver.[18] In addition, Nerlove consulted for the RAND Corporation (1959–1989), Southern Pacific Company (1961), (US) President's Committee to Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics (1962),[19] World Bank (1979–1985), and International Food Policy Research Institute (1981–1986).

Professional service

Nerlove's history of professional service includes the Econometric Society (President, 1981),[20] American Economic Association (Executive Committee, 1977–1979),[21] American Statistical Association (advisory committees to the Bureau of the Census, 1964–1969, and Civil Aeronautics Board, 1966–1968), International Economic Association (Chair, Econometrics Section, 1989), National Academy of Sciences (National Research Council Committee on Social Sciences in the NSFn, 1975–1976),[22] NSF (proposal reviewer, 1960–1974), and Social Sciences Research Council (Director, Mathematical Social Science Board Summer Workshop on Lags in Economic Behavior, 1970).

Awards and honors

Nerlove’s awards include the John Bates Clark Medal (1969), a Fulbright Research Grant (1962–1963),[23] and two Guggenheim Fellowships (1962–1963; 1978–1979),[24] and he is a distinguished fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association (1993)[25] and American Economic Association (2012).

Selected publications

Articles

  • Nerlove, Marc (May 1956). "Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Selected Agricultural Commodities". American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 38 (2): 496–509. doi:10.2307/1234389. JSTOR 1234389. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • Nerlove, Marc (May 1958). "Adaptive Expectations and Cobweb Phenomena". The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 72 (2): 227–240. doi:10.2307/1880597. JSTOR 1880597. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • Nerlove, Marc; Arrow, Kenneth J. (May 1962). "Optimal Advertising Policy under Dynamic Conditions". Economica. 29 (114): 129–142. doi:10.2307/2551549. hdl:2027/uiug.30112057645332. JSTOR 2551549. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • Balestra, Pietro; Nerlove, Marc (July 1966). "Pooling Cross Section and Time Series Data in the Estimation of a Dynamic Model: The Demand for Natural Gas". Econometrica. 34 (3): 585–612. doi:10.2307/1909771. JSTOR 1909771. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
  • Diebold, Francis X.; Nerlove, Marc (January–March 1989). "The dynamics of exchange rate volatility: A multivariate latent factor ARCH model". Journal of Applied Economics. 4 (1): 1–21. doi:10.1002/jae.3950040102. Retrieved February 8, 2022.

Books

  • Nerlove, Marc; Grether, David M.; Carvalho, Jose L. (1979). Analysis of Economic Time Series: A Synthesis. New York: Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 0-12-515750-9.
  • Nerlove, Marc; Razin, Assaf; Sadka, Efraim (1987). Household and Economy: Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility. Orlando: Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 0-12-515752-5.
  • Nerlove, Marc (2002). Essays in Panel Data Econometrics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-81534-5.

References

  1. ^ "Marc L Nerlove". University of Maryland College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  2. ^ "Marc Nerlove, Clark Medalist 1969". American Economic Association. 1969. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  3. ^ "John Bates Clark Medal". American Economic Association. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  4. ^ "Marc Nerlove, Distinguished Fellow 2012". American Economic Association. 2012. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  5. ^ Dupont-Kieffer, Ariane; Pirotte, Alain (2011). "The Early Years of Panel Data Econometrics". History of Political Economy. 43 (Suppl 1): 258–282. doi:10.1215/00182702-1158754.
  6. ^ Weston, J. Fred; Jacoby, N.; Hirshleifer, Jack (1975). "Samuel H. Nerlove, Management, Los Angeles". University of California, In Memoriam. University of California. pp. 110–112.
  7. ^ a b Ghysels, Eric; Nerlove, Marc (March 1993). "The ET Interview: Professor Marc Nerlove". Econometric Theory. 9 (1): 119. doi:10.1017/S0266466600007386. JSTOR 3532008. S2CID 121165463.
  8. ^ Peart, Andrew (2019). "University of Chicago Obituaries". University of Chicago Magazine. 111 (3). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  9. ^ Nerlove, Sara. "Sara Nerlove". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  10. ^ "Death Notice: Mary Ellen Nerlove". Chicago Tribune. 7 August 2011. p. 37. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  11. ^ Nerlove, Evelyn; Nerlove, Miriam (1985). Who Is David?: A Story of an Adopted Adolescent and His Friends. New York City: Child Welfare League of America.
  12. ^ Nerlove, Marc (1955). The Predictive Test as a Tool for Research: The Demand for Meat in the United States (MA). The Johns Hopkins University.
  13. ^ Nerlove, Marc (1956). Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Corn, Cotton, and Wheat (PhD). The Johns Hopkins University.
  14. ^ Nerlove, Marc (1958). The Dynamics of Supply: Estimation of Farmers' Response to Price. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 76, no. 2. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  15. ^ Qin, Duo (1993). The Formation of Econometrics: A Historical Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-19-829287-6.
  16. ^ "People Section". Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Newsletter. 38. 2016. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  17. ^ "Marc L. Nerlove". IZA Institute of Labor Economics. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  18. ^ Marc L. Nerlove papers, 1930-2014, bulk dates 1947-2014. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University.
  19. ^ United States, President's Committee to Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics (1962). Measuring Employment and Unemployment. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 5.
  20. ^ "Past Officers & Council". The Econometric Society. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  21. ^ "Past Members of the Executive Committee". American Economic Association. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  22. ^ United States, Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, Science Policy Research Division (1977). The Psychological and Social Sciences Research Support Programs of the National Science Foundation: A Background Report (PDF). Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 42.
  23. ^ "Marc Nerlove". Fulbright Scholar Program. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  24. ^ "Marc Nerlove". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  25. ^ "Previous AAEA Fellows". Agricultural & Applied Economics Association. Retrieved 2022-11-14.

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Marc Leon Nerlove born 12 October 1933 is an American agricultural economist and econometrician and a distinguished university professor emeritus in agricultural and resource economics at the University of Maryland 1 He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association AEA in 1969 2 and held appointments at eight different universities from 1958 2016 The Clark Medal is awarded to an economist under the age of 40 who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge 3 and when the AEA appointed him as a distinguished fellow in 2012 they cited his development of widely used econometric methods across a range of subjects including supply and demand time series analysis production functions panel analysis and family demography 4 Marc Leon NerloveBorn 1933 10 12 October 12 1933 age 89 Chicago Illinois U S Years active1956 2016InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland University of Pennsylvania Northwestern University University of Chicago Yale University Stanford University University of MinnesotaFieldAgricultural economics econometricsAlma materJohns Hopkins University University of ChicagoDoctoraladvisorCarl ChristDoctoralstudentsPietro Balestra Daniel Hamermesh Gavin Wright Susan Rose Ackerman Francis X Diebold Quang VuongAwardsJohn Bates Clark Medal 1969 Information at IDEAS RePEcA widely known contribution by Nerlove in econometrics is the estimator for the random effects model in panel data analysis which is implemented in most econometric software packages 5 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Education 3 Teaching 4 Other employment 5 Professional service 6 Awards and honors 7 Selected publications 7 1 Articles 7 2 Books 8 ReferencesPersonal life EditMarc Leon Nerlove was born on 12 October 1933 in Chicago Illinois to Dr S H Samuel Henry 1902 1972 and Evelyn 1907 1987 Nerlove S H Nerlove was born in Vitebsk Russia now Belarus and brought to the US by his parents in 1904 and became a professor of business economics at the University of Chicago c 1922 1965 then the University of California Los Angeles 1962 1969 6 Evelyn Nerlove was born in Cambridge Massachusetts and worked at the University of Chicago hospital and taught in the School of Social Service Administration until a university nepotism policy forced her to resign after their marriage in 1932 although she returned to her profession in the 1950s 7 S H and Evelyn Nerlove had two other children Harriet Nerlove c 1937 2019 who became a clinical psychologist at Stanford University then in New York City 8 and Sara Sally Nerlove born c 1942 who became an anthropologist before spending most of her working life as a program officer at the National Science Foundation NSF 9 Nerlove credits his father for his interest in economics In addition to being a business economist at Chicago and an early member of the Econometric Society S H Nerlove inadvertently became the trustee of Security Life Insurance Company of America Trust a large bankrupt midwestern life insurance company in 1933 during the Great Depression This company held mostly foreclosed farm mortgages with the farms now being operated by their former owners as tenants 7 S H would share stories around the dinner table of his visits to these farms since the family did not have one of their own in Hyde Park Nerlove married Mary Ellen Lieberman d 2011 in the 1950s and they had two daughters Susan Nerlove born c 1958 and Miriam Nerlove born c 1960 10 Miriam Nerlove become an author and illustrator of children s books including Who Is David with Evelyn Nerlove in 1985 11 Marc and Mary Ellen Nerlove divorced in the 1970s then he married Dr Anke Meyer born 1955 a German environmental economist who spent 23 years at the World Bank 1991 2014 and collaborated with him on some of his writings during this time Education EditNerlove attended the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools from 1939 49 earned a BA with honors in mathematics and general honors in 1952 and was a research assistant at the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics in 1953 He then earned a MA in 1955 and a PhD in economics with distinction in 1956 from the Johns Hopkins University JHU where his dissertation was supervised by Carl Christ Nerlove s other teachers included Milton Friedman Theodore Schultz Ta Chung Liu Fritz Machlup and Jacob Marschak Nerlove s MA thesis is The Predictive Test as a Tool for Research The Demand for Meat in the United States 12 and his PhD dissertation is Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Corn Cotton and Wheat 13 which was expanded and published in 1958 as The Dynamics of Supply Estimation of Farmers Response to Price 14 15 Teaching EditNerlove s teaching career began in 1958 as a visiting lecturer then lecturer at JHU before being appointed to his first professorship in 1959 at the University of Minnesota From there he made stops at Stanford University 1960 1965 Yale University 1965 1969 the University of Chicago 1969 1975 Northwestern University 1974 1982 and the University of Pennsylvania 1982 1993 before retiring from the University of Maryland 1993 2016 16 He also held many visiting appointments including at Harvard University 1967 1968 four universities and research centers in Germany University of Mannheim 1968 University of Bonn 1989 Zentrum fur Europaische Wirtschaftsforschung 1997 and IZA Institute of Labor Economics 2002 17 the University of British Columbia 1971 Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Brazil 1974 1978 and Australian National University 1982 Other employment EditNerlove s employment history also includes federal service First as an Analytical Statistician in the Agricultural Marketing Service at the United States Department of Agriculture 1956 1957 then as a Lieutenant in the United States Army 1957 1959 he was drafted in 1957 then on loan from the Chemical Corps to the US Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly in 1958 as an economist at the request of Chairman Estes Kefauver 18 In addition Nerlove consulted for the RAND Corporation 1959 1989 Southern Pacific Company 1961 US President s Committee to Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics 1962 19 World Bank 1979 1985 and International Food Policy Research Institute 1981 1986 Professional service EditNerlove s history of professional service includes the Econometric Society President 1981 20 American Economic Association Executive Committee 1977 1979 21 American Statistical Association advisory committees to the Bureau of the Census 1964 1969 and Civil Aeronautics Board 1966 1968 International Economic Association Chair Econometrics Section 1989 National Academy of Sciences National Research Council Committee on Social Sciences in the NSFn 1975 1976 22 NSF proposal reviewer 1960 1974 and Social Sciences Research Council Director Mathematical Social Science Board Summer Workshop on Lags in Economic Behavior 1970 Awards and honors EditNerlove s awards include the John Bates Clark Medal 1969 a Fulbright Research Grant 1962 1963 23 and two Guggenheim Fellowships 1962 1963 1978 1979 24 and he is a distinguished fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association 1993 25 and American Economic Association 2012 Selected publications EditArticles Edit Nerlove Marc May 1956 Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Selected Agricultural Commodities American Journal of Agricultural Economics 38 2 496 509 doi 10 2307 1234389 JSTOR 1234389 Retrieved February 8 2022 Nerlove Marc May 1958 Adaptive Expectations and Cobweb Phenomena The Quarterly Journal of Economics 72 2 227 240 doi 10 2307 1880597 JSTOR 1880597 Retrieved February 8 2022 Nerlove Marc Arrow Kenneth J May 1962 Optimal Advertising Policy under Dynamic Conditions Economica 29 114 129 142 doi 10 2307 2551549 hdl 2027 uiug 30112057645332 JSTOR 2551549 Retrieved February 8 2022 Balestra Pietro Nerlove Marc July 1966 Pooling Cross Section and Time Series Data in the Estimation of a Dynamic Model The Demand for Natural Gas Econometrica 34 3 585 612 doi 10 2307 1909771 JSTOR 1909771 Retrieved February 8 2022 Diebold Francis X Nerlove Marc January March 1989 The dynamics of exchange rate volatility A multivariate latent factor ARCH model Journal of Applied Economics 4 1 1 21 doi 10 1002 jae 3950040102 Retrieved February 8 2022 Books Edit Nerlove Marc Grether David M Carvalho Jose L 1979 Analysis of Economic Time Series A Synthesis New York Academic Press Inc ISBN 0 12 515750 9 Nerlove Marc Razin Assaf Sadka Efraim 1987 Household and Economy Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility Orlando Academic Press Inc ISBN 0 12 515752 5 Nerlove Marc 2002 Essays in Panel Data Econometrics Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 81534 5 References Edit Marc L Nerlove University of Maryland College of Agriculture amp Natural Resources Retrieved 2022 11 14 Marc Nerlove Clark Medalist 1969 American Economic Association 1969 Retrieved 2022 11 14 John Bates Clark Medal American Economic Association Retrieved 2022 11 14 Marc Nerlove Distinguished Fellow 2012 American Economic Association 2012 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Dupont Kieffer Ariane Pirotte Alain 2011 The Early Years of Panel Data Econometrics History of Political Economy 43 Suppl 1 258 282 doi 10 1215 00182702 1158754 Weston J Fred Jacoby N Hirshleifer Jack 1975 Samuel H Nerlove Management Los Angeles University of California In Memoriam University of California pp 110 112 a b Ghysels Eric Nerlove Marc March 1993 The ET Interview Professor Marc Nerlove Econometric Theory 9 1 119 doi 10 1017 S0266466600007386 JSTOR 3532008 S2CID 121165463 Peart Andrew 2019 University of Chicago Obituaries University of Chicago Magazine 111 3 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Nerlove Sara Sara Nerlove LinkedIn Retrieved 2022 11 14 Death Notice Mary Ellen Nerlove Chicago Tribune 7 August 2011 p 37 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Nerlove Evelyn Nerlove Miriam 1985 Who Is David A Story of an Adopted Adolescent and His Friends New York City Child Welfare League of America Nerlove Marc 1955 The Predictive Test as a Tool for Research The Demand for Meat in the United States MA The Johns Hopkins University Nerlove Marc 1956 Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Corn Cotton and Wheat PhD The Johns Hopkins University Nerlove Marc 1958 The Dynamics of Supply Estimation of Farmers Response to Price The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science ser 76 no 2 Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University Press Qin Duo 1993 The Formation of Econometrics A Historical Perspective New York Oxford University Press p 164 ISBN 978 0 19 829287 6 People Section Agricultural amp Applied Economics Association Newsletter 38 2016 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Marc L Nerlove IZA Institute of Labor Economics Retrieved 2022 11 14 Marc L Nerlove papers 1930 2014 bulk dates 1947 2014 David M Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library Duke University United States President s Committee to Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics 1962 Measuring Employment and Unemployment Washington U S Government Printing Office p 5 Past Officers amp Council The Econometric Society Retrieved 2022 11 14 Past Members of the Executive Committee American Economic Association Retrieved 2022 11 14 United States Library of Congress Congressional Research Service Science Policy Research Division 1977 The Psychological and Social Sciences Research Support Programs of the National Science Foundation A Background Report PDF Washington U S Government Printing Office p 42 Marc Nerlove Fulbright Scholar Program Retrieved 2022 11 14 Marc Nerlove John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Retrieved 2022 11 14 Previous AAEA Fellows Agricultural amp Applied Economics Association Retrieved 2022 11 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marc Nerlove amp oldid 1136104450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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