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Overview

Karl Shell is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research contributions are focused primarily within the fields of economics, econometrics, and finance.

The scientist's work encompasses several subfields, including economics and econometrics as well as general economics, econometrics, and finance.

Karl Shell's main research topics include:

  • Economic theories and models
  • Economic Theory and Institutions
  • Economic Theory and Policy

They have contributed to scholarly literature published in the Journal of Economic Theory, which is also their primary venue for research dissemination.

Among the recent publications, Karl Shell authored a paper titled "Fifty years of the Journal of Economic Theory," published in 2020 in the Journal of Economic Theory.

There are no frequent co-authors recorded for Karl Shell, reflecting either solitary research contributions or collaboration patterns not captured in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Do Sunspots Matter

    David Cass;Karl Shell

  • The Overlapping-Generations Model, I: The Case of Pure Exchange without Money*

    Yves Balasko;Karl Shell

  • Equilibrium Bank Runs

    James Peck;Karl Shell

  • The Economic Theory of Price Indices: Two Essays on the Effects of Taste, Quality, and Technological Change

    Franklin M. Fisher;Karl Shell

  • The Allocation of Investment in a Dynamic Economy

    Karl Shell;Joseph E. Stiglitz

  • The structure and stability of competitive dynamical systems

    David Cass;Karl Shell

  • Public Investment, The Rate of Return, and Optimal Fiscal Policy.

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  • The production recipes approach to modeling technological innovation: An application to learning by doing

    Philip Auerswald;Stuart Kauffman;José Lobo;Karl Shell

  • Notes on the Economics of Infinity

    Karl Shell

  • Mathematical Methods in Investment and Finance

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  • Essays on the theory of optimal economic growth

    Karl Shell

  • Existence of competitive equilibrium in a general overlapping-generations model☆

    Yves Balasko;David Cass;Karl Shell

  • Taste and Quality Change in the Pure Theory of the True Cost-of-Living Index

    Franklin M. Fisher;Karl Shell

  • The market game: existence and structure of equilibrium

    James Peck;Karl Shell;Stephen E. Spear

  • Economic Complexity: Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles, and Nonlinearity

    William Barnett;John Geweke;Karl Shell

  • Applications of Pontryagin’s Maximum Principle to Economics

    Karl Shell

  • Mathematical Methods in Investment and Finance

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  • Toward A Theory of Inventive Activity and Capital Accumulation

    Karl Shell

  • Market Uncertainty: Correlated and Sunspot Equilibria in Imperfectly Competitive Economies

    James Peck;Karl Shell

  • Inventive Activity, Industrial Organization and Economic Growth

    Karl Shell

  • Indivisibilities, lotteries, and sunspot equilibria

    Karl Shell;Randall Wright;Randall Wright

  • The Costs of Economic Growth.

    Karl Shell;Ezra J. Mishan

  • Economic Complexity: Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles, and Nonlinearity

    Aditya Goenka;William A. Barnett;John Geweke;Karl Shell

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall Wright
Randall Wright University of Wisconsin–Madison
Guillaume Rocheteau
Guillaume Rocheteau University of California, Irvine
Stuart A. Kauffman
Stuart A. Kauffman University of Vermont
William A. Barnett
William A. Barnett University of Kansas
Edward C. Prescott
Edward C. Prescott Arizona State University
David K. Levine
David K. Levine Royal Holloway University of London
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Joseph E. Stiglitz Columbia University
Joydeep Bhattacharya
Joydeep Bhattacharya Goldsmiths University of London

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