1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Oskar Morgenstern, “The Compressibility of Economic Systems and the Problem of Economic Constants” (1966) Morgenstern’s essay gives economics a vocabulary for systems that are neither perfectly integrated wholes nor loos...
Clive W. J. Granger and Oskar Morgenstern, Predictability of Stock Market Prices (1970) This work is a co-authored research monograph...
Oskar Morgenstern, “Social Aspirations and Optimality” — Summary This file is a short single-author academic discussion. Morgenstern is speaking as a discussant, responding mainly to Abram Bergson and Jan Tinbergen, with...
Oskar Morgenstern, Klaus Knorr, and Klaus P. Heiss, Long-Term Projections of Power (1973) Morgenstern, Knorr, and Heiss write a methodological study of political, economic, and military forecasting rather than a simple p...
Morgenstern and Thompson, Mathematical Theory of Expanding and Contracting Economies (1976) Morgenstern and Thompson’s study presents economic growth and contraction as problems of formal structure, optimization, and com...
This file is a single-author retrospective article by Oskar Morgenstern in the Journal of Economic Literature. Its scope is the intellectual, personal, and institutional history behind Theory of Games and Economic Behavi...
Oskar Morgenstern, “Prolegomena to a Theory of Organization” Morgenstern’s unfinished RAND memorandum is a methodological clearing of the ground for a future quantitative theory of organization...
Oskar Morgenstern, Die Grenzen der Wirtschaftspolitik (1934) Morgenstern’s essay is a methodological defense of economics against both political overclaiming and anti-theoretical “practical” disdain...