Foundations of Economic Analysis

E764583

Foundations of Economic Analysis is a landmark 1947 economics book by Paul Samuelson that applied rigorous mathematical methods to unify and formalize microeconomic and macroeconomic theory.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Foundations of Economic Analysis canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf book
economics book
academicDiscipline economics
academicLevel graduate
author Paul Samuelson NERFINISHED
basedOn Samuelson's PhD dissertation
centralTheme conditions for welfare optima
existence and stability of equilibrium
maximization of objective functions
contributedTo formalization of economic theory
spread of mathematical methods in economics
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic in mathematical economics
landmark work in economic theory
firstEditionFormat hardcover
hasPart Part I: The General Theory NERFINISHED
Part II: Applications to Economic Problems
influenced macroeconomic theory
mathematical treatment of economic theory
microeconomic theory
modern neoclassical economics
welfare economics literature
language English
mainSubject comparative statics
general equilibrium theory
macroeconomics
mathematical economics
microeconomics
optimization theory
welfare economics
notableIdea correspondence principle in comparative statics
formalization of stability conditions in economic models
unification of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory
use of constrained optimization in economics
publicationYear 1947
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Bergson–Samuelson social welfare function NERFINISHED
revealed preference theory
relatedWork Economics: An Introductory Analysis NERFINISHED
targetAudience economists
graduate students in economics
timePeriod 20th-century economics literature
usesMethod Lagrange multipliers
calculus
comparative statics analysis
constrained optimization

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Paul Samuelson notableWork Foundations of Economic Analysis
Paul Samuelson authorOf Foundations of Economic Analysis