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Tjalling Koopmans

Tjalling Charles Koopmans (August 28, 1910 – February 26, 1985) was a Dutch-American mathematician and economist. He was the joint winner with Leonid Kantorovich of the 1975 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on the theory of the optimum allocation of resources. Koopmans showed that on the basis of certain efficiency criteria, it is possible to make important deductions concerning optimum price systems.

Biography edit

 
Koopmans (1967)

Koopmans was born in 's-Graveland, Netherlands. He began his university education at the Utrecht University at seventeen, specializing in mathematics. Three years later, in 1930, he switched to theoretical physics. In 1933, he met Jan Tinbergen, the winner of the 1969 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, and moved to Amsterdam to study mathematical economics under him. In addition to mathematical economics, Koopmans extended his explorations to econometrics and statistics. In 1936 he graduated from Leiden University with a PhD, under the direction of Hendrik Kramers. The title of the thesis was "Linear regression analysis of economic time series".[1] He also worked for the Economic and Financial Organization of the League of Nations.[2]: 28 

Koopmans moved to the United States in 1940. There he worked for a while for a government body in Washington, D.C., where he published on the economics of transportation focusing on optimal routing, then moved to Chicago where he joined a research body, the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics, affiliated with the University of Chicago. In 1946, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States and in 1948 director of the Cowles Commission. Also in 1948, he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[3] In 1950 he became a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[4] Rising hostile opposition to the Cowles Commission by the department of economics at University of Chicago during the 1950s led Koopmans to convince the Cowles family to move it to Yale University in 1955 (where it was renamed the Cowles Foundation). He continued to publish, on the economics of optimal growth and activity analysis.

Koopmans's early works on the Hartree–Fock theory are associated with the Koopmans' theorem, which is very well known in quantum chemistry. Koopmans was awarded his Nobel memorial prize (jointly with Leonid Kantorovich) for his contributions to the field of resource allocation, specifically the theory of optimal use of resources. The work for which the prize was awarded focused on activity analysis, the study of interactions between the inputs and outputs of production, and their relationship to economic efficiency and prices. Finally, the importance of the article by Koopmans (1942) deriving the distribution of the serial correlation coefficient was recognized by John von Neumann, and it later influenced the optimal tests for a unit root by John Denis Sargan and Alok Bhargava (Sargan and Bhargava, 1983).

Family and name edit

Tjalling Charles Koopmans was a son of Sjoerd Koopmans and Wytske van der Zee; his middle name Charles was probably derived from his patronymic "Sjoerds".[5]

One of Sjoerd Koopmans's sisters, Gatske Koopmans, and her husband Symon van der Meer were the paternal grandparents of Nobel Prize winner Simon van der Meer.[6][7] Tjalling Koopmans and Simon van der Meer were therefore first cousins once removed.

Tjalling had two brothers, one of whom was theologian Rev. Dr Jan Koopmans, who in 1940, early during the German occupation of the Netherlands, wrote the widely distributed pamphlet "Bijna te laat" ("Almost too late", 30,000 copies), warning about the future of the Jews under the Nazi regime.[8] In 1945, towards the end of the war, he witnessed an execution of hostages in Amsterdam from behind a window and was mortally wounded by a stray bullet.[9][10]

Selected works edit

  • Koopmans, Tjalling C. (March 1942). "Serial correlation and quadratic forms in normal variables". Annals of Mathematical Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 13 (1): 14–33. doi:10.1214/aoms/1177731639. JSTOR 2236158.
  • Koopmans, Tjalling C.; Montias, J.M. (1971). "On the Description and Comparison of Economic Systems". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Cowles Foundation Paper No. 357.
  • Koopmans, Tjalling C. (December 11, 1975). Nobel Memorial Lecture: Concepts of optimality and their uses (PDF).
  • Koopmans, Tjalling C.; Debreu, Gérard (December 1982). "Additively decomposed quasiconvex functions" (PDF). Mathematical Programming. Springer. 24 (1): 1–38. doi:10.1007/BF01585092. S2CID 206799604.

Further reading edit

  • Hughes Hallett, Andrew J. (1989). "Econometrics and the Theory of Economic Policy: The Tinbergen–Theil Contributions 40 Years On". Oxford Economic Papers. 41 (1): 189–214. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.oep.a041892. JSTOR 2663189.
  • Sargan, J. D.; Bhargava, Alok (1983). "Testing residuals from least squares regressions for being generated by the Gaussian random walk". Econometrica. 51 (1): 153–174. doi:10.2307/1912252. JSTOR 1912252.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tjalling Koopmans (1936). "Linear regression analysis of economic time series" (PDF).
  2. ^ Louis W. Pauly (December 1996), "The League of Nations and the Foreshadowing of the International Monetary Fund", Essays in International Finance, Princeton University, 201, SSRN 2173443
  3. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA, accessed 2016-07-23.
  4. ^ "T.C. Koopmans (1910 - 1985)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  5. ^ Ruurd Koopmans. De Macht van Twee: Kwartierstaat van de kinderen van Hendrik Koopmans en Minke Jager (in Dutch).
  6. ^ "Ancestors of Tjalling Koopmans". Family Affairs. 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  7. ^ D.Th. Kuiper (2002). Tussen observatie en participatie: twee eeuwen gereformeerde en antirevolutionaire wereld in ontwikkelingsperspectief (in Dutch). Uitgeverij Verloren. ISBN 978-90-6550-694-8.
  8. ^ Dewulf, Jeroen (1 December 2010). Spirit of Resistance: Dutch Clandestine Literature During the Nazi Occupation. Boydell & Brewer. p. 125. ISBN 978-1571134936.
  9. ^ van Istendael, Geert (1 July 2005). Mijn Nederland [My Netherlands] (in Dutch). Atlas-Contact. ISBN 9789045005195.
  10. ^ Koopmans, Tjalling Charles (1975). "Tjalling C. Koopmans - Biographical". Nobel Media AB 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2017.

External links edit

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Tjalling Charles Koopmans August 28 1910 February 26 1985 was a Dutch American mathematician and economist He was the joint winner with Leonid Kantorovich of the 1975 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on the theory of the optimum allocation of resources Koopmans showed that on the basis of certain efficiency criteria it is possible to make important deductions concerning optimum price systems Tjalling C KoopmansBorn 1910 08 28 August 28 1910 s Graveland NetherlandsDiedFebruary 26 1985 1985 02 26 aged 74 New Haven Connecticut USNationalityDutch AmericanAlma materUniversity of UtrechtUniversity of LeidenKnown forTransport economicsHitchcock Koopmans transportation problem Ramsey Cass Koopmans modelKoopmans theoremAwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 1975 Scientific careerFieldsEconomics PhysicsInstitutionsUniversity of ChicagoDoctoral advisorHans KramersJan TinbergenDoctoral studentsCarl ChristStanley ReiterRolf Mantel es Guillermo Calvo Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Family and name 2 Selected works 3 Further reading 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Koopmans 1967 Koopmans was born in s Graveland Netherlands He began his university education at the Utrecht University at seventeen specializing in mathematics Three years later in 1930 he switched to theoretical physics In 1933 he met Jan Tinbergen the winner of the 1969 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics and moved to Amsterdam to study mathematical economics under him In addition to mathematical economics Koopmans extended his explorations to econometrics and statistics In 1936 he graduated from Leiden University with a PhD under the direction of Hendrik Kramers The title of the thesis was Linear regression analysis of economic time series 1 He also worked for the Economic and Financial Organization of the League of Nations 2 28 Koopmans moved to the United States in 1940 There he worked for a while for a government body in Washington D C where he published on the economics of transportation focusing on optimal routing then moved to Chicago where he joined a research body the Cowles Commission for Research in Economics affiliated with the University of Chicago In 1946 he became a naturalized citizen of the United States and in 1948 director of the Cowles Commission Also in 1948 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association 3 In 1950 he became a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 4 Rising hostile opposition to the Cowles Commission by the department of economics at University of Chicago during the 1950s led Koopmans to convince the Cowles family to move it to Yale University in 1955 where it was renamed the Cowles Foundation He continued to publish on the economics of optimal growth and activity analysis Koopmans s early works on the Hartree Fock theory are associated with the Koopmans theorem which is very well known in quantum chemistry Koopmans was awarded his Nobel memorial prize jointly with Leonid Kantorovich for his contributions to the field of resource allocation specifically the theory of optimal use of resources The work for which the prize was awarded focused on activity analysis the study of interactions between the inputs and outputs of production and their relationship to economic efficiency and prices Finally the importance of the article by Koopmans 1942 deriving the distribution of the serial correlation coefficient was recognized by John von Neumann and it later influenced the optimal tests for a unit root by John Denis Sargan and Alok Bhargava Sargan and Bhargava 1983 Family and name edit Tjalling Charles Koopmans was a son of Sjoerd Koopmans and Wytske van der Zee his middle name Charles was probably derived from his patronymic Sjoerds 5 One of Sjoerd Koopmans s sisters Gatske Koopmans and her husband Symon van der Meer were the paternal grandparents of Nobel Prize winner Simon van der Meer 6 7 Tjalling Koopmans and Simon van der Meer were therefore first cousins once removed Tjalling had two brothers one of whom was theologian Rev Dr Jan Koopmans who in 1940 early during the German occupation of the Netherlands wrote the widely distributed pamphlet Bijna te laat Almost too late 30 000 copies warning about the future of the Jews under the Nazi regime 8 In 1945 towards the end of the war he witnessed an execution of hostages in Amsterdam from behind a window and was mortally wounded by a stray bullet 9 10 Selected works editKoopmans Tjalling C March 1942 Serial correlation and quadratic forms in normal variables Annals of Mathematical Statistics Institute of Mathematical Statistics 13 1 14 33 doi 10 1214 aoms 1177731639 JSTOR 2236158 Koopmans Tjalling C Montias J M 1971 On the Description and Comparison of Economic Systems a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Cowles Foundation Paper No 357 Koopmans Tjalling C December 11 1975 Nobel Memorial Lecture Concepts of optimality and their uses PDF Koopmans Tjalling C Debreu Gerard December 1982 Additively decomposed quasiconvex functions PDF Mathematical Programming Springer 24 1 1 38 doi 10 1007 BF01585092 S2CID 206799604 Further reading editHughes Hallett Andrew J 1989 Econometrics and the Theory of Economic Policy The Tinbergen Theil Contributions 40 Years On Oxford Economic Papers 41 1 189 214 doi 10 1093 oxfordjournals oep a041892 JSTOR 2663189 Sargan J D Bhargava Alok 1983 Testing residuals from least squares regressions for being generated by the Gaussian random walk Econometrica 51 1 153 174 doi 10 2307 1912252 JSTOR 1912252 See also editLinear programming Transportation theory mathematics References edit Tjalling Koopmans 1936 Linear regression analysis of economic time series PDF Louis W Pauly December 1996 The League of Nations and the Foreshadowing of the International Monetary Fund Essays in International Finance Princeton University 201 SSRN 2173443 View Search 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