2012 - Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
1979 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
1978 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1978 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1971 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1969 - John Bates Clark Medal, the American Economic Association
1964 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
1962 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1960 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Econometrics, Estimation, Statistics, Microeconomics and Series. The study incorporates disciplines such as Production, Multivariate statistics and Price elasticity of supply in addition to Econometrics. The various areas that Marc Nerlove examines in his Production study include Cost curve, Empirical research and Labour economics.
His work on Supply and demand as part of general Microeconomics research is frequently linked to Product, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Series study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Dynamic factor, Mathematical economics and Autoregressive model. His Time series study incorporates themes from Pooling, Seasonality and Natural gas.
Marc Nerlove mostly deals with Econometrics, Series, Estimation, Labour economics and Fertility. His work deals with themes such as Production, Time series, Inference, Seasonality and Multivariate statistics, which intersect with Econometrics. His study looks at the relationship between Series and fields such as Autoregressive model, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His Labour economics research includes themes of Physical capital and Human capital. His research integrates issues of Population size, Socioeconomic status, Public economics and Demographic economics in his study of Fertility. Marc Nerlove has researched Consumption in several fields, including Population growth and Microeconomics.
His primary areas of study are Econometrics, Agricultural economics, Inference, Labour economics and Panel data. His Econometrics study combines topics in areas such as Dynamic decision-making and Separation. Marc Nerlove interconnects Applied economics, Returns to scale, Energy economics and Heterodox economics in the investigation of issues within Agricultural economics.
His Inference research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Latent variable, Asymptotic theory, Parametric statistics and Likelihood function. His Labour economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Physical capital, Comprehensive income, Capital good and Redistribution of income and wealth. His Rational expectations research includes elements of Multivariate statistics, Contrast and Series.
His main research concerns Econometrics, Rational expectations, Panel data, Population growth and Economic growth. His Econometrics study combines topics in areas such as Estimator, Multivariate statistics and Contrast. His research integrates issues of Dynamic decision-making, Series and Separation in his study of Rational expectations.
His work blends Panel data and Estimation studies together. His study in Population growth is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Natural resource, Altruism, Demographic economics and Investment. The concepts of his Economic growth study are interwoven with issues in Development economics and Firewood.
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OPTIMAL ADVERTISING POLICY UNDER DYNAMIC CONDITIONS
Marc Nerlove;Kenneth J Arrow.
Economica (1962)
Pooling cross section and time series data in the estimation of a dynamic model : the demand for natural gas
Pietro Balestra;Marc Nerlove.
Econometrica (1966)
The dynamics of exchange rate volatility: A multivariate latent factor ARCH model
Francis X. Diebold;Marc Nerlove.
Journal of Applied Econometrics (1989)
Adaptive Expectations and Cobweb Phenomena
Marc Nerlove.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1958)
Further Evidence on the Estimation of Dynamic Economic Relations from a Time Series of Cross Sections
Marc Nerlove.
Econometrica (1971)
Estimates of the Elasticities of Supply of Selected Agricultural Commodities
Marc Nerlove.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1956)
Univariate and Multivariate Log-Linear and Logistic Models
Marc Nerlove;S. James Press.
(1973)
Hedonic price functions and the measurement of preferences: The case of Swedish wine consumers
Marc Nerlove.
European Economic Review (1995)
RETURNS TO SCALE IN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
Marc Nerlove.
(1961)
The Dynamics of Supply: Estimation of Farmers' Response to Price.
Robert L. Gustafson;Marc Nerlove.
Journal of the American Statistical Association (1960)
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