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『社会的選択と個人的評価』出版前後のK.J.アローとシカゴ大学
K. J. Arrow and the University of Chicago at the Time of Publication of Social Choice and Individual Values
西本, 和見
NISHIMOTO, Kazumi
open access
In this paper, I describe the historical background and early career of economist K. J. Arrow (1921-) up to the time his seminal work Social Choice and Individual Values (hereafter, SCIV) was published in 1951. According to his career, he formulated three conceptions before he wrote SCIV. First, he met A. Tarski at the City Collage of New York while studying the calculus of relations, which appeared in SCIV as a way to formulate symbolic logic. Second, Hick's Value and Capital and Hick's lecture at the Columbia University helped Arrow conceptualize the paradoxical consequence when an organizational decision is led by individual values. Third, being highly motivated to write SCIV, he visited the RAND Corporation while on leave from the Cowles Commission of the Chicago University. There, he met O. Helmer, who asked Arrow how America's decision making could be formulated as an aggregation of individual decision making in the age of Cold War. Arrow's thoughts at the time of publication of SCIV were colored by market socialism, which was professed by O. Lange who belonged to the Cowles Commission. J. Marschak, who was a research director when Arrow worked for the Commission, was also a market socialist.
名古屋大学大学院経済学研究科
2012-12-25
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/ecos.60.2.135
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/17308
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15291
10.18999/ecos.60.2.135
https://www2.soec.nagoya-u.ac.jp/bulletin/proceedings/#vol60
0022-9725
経済科学
60
2
135
153
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/15291/files/nishimoto.pdf
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2018-02-20