
Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch (3 March 1895 – 31 January 1973) was an influential Norwegian economist known for being one of the major contributors to establishing economics as a quantitative and statistically informed science in the early 20th century. He coined the term econometrics in 1926 for utilising statistical methods to describe economic systems, as well as the terms microeconomics and macroeconomics in 1933, for describing individual and aggregate economic systems, respectively. He was the first to develop a statistically informed model of business cycles in 1933. Later work on the model, together with Jan Tinbergen, won the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969.
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Born | Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch 3 March 1895 Kristiania, Norway |
Died | 31 January 1973 Oslo, Norway | (aged 77)
Nationality | Norwegian |
Alma mater | University of Oslo |
Known for | Econometrics Production theory Frisch elasticity |
Awards | Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1969) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Economics |
Institutions | University of Oslo |
Doctoral students | Olav Reiersøl Trygve Haavelmo |
Frisch became dr.philos. with a thesis on mathematics and statistics at the University of Oslo in 1926. After his doctoral thesis, he spent five years researching in the United States at the University of Minnesota and Yale University. After teaching briefly at Yale from 1930–31, he was offered a full professorship in economics, which he declined after pressures by colleagues to return to the University of Oslo. After returning to Oslo, Frisch was first appointed by the King-in-Council as Professor of Economics and Statistics at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo (then the Royal Frederick University) in 1931, before becoming leader of the newly founded Institute of Economics at the University of Oslo in 1932. He remained at the University of Oslo until his retirement in 1965.
Frisch was one of the founders of the Econometric Society in 1930, and edited the journal Econometrica for its first 21 years. He has given name to the Frisch Medal, which is awarded every year by the Econometric Society for the best paper in econometrics published in the last five years, as well as the Frisch-centre for Applied Economic Analysis at the University of Oslo. The Grand Auditorium at the Institute of Economics, University of Oslo also bears his name.
Background and education
Family and early years
Ragnar Frisch was born on 3 March 1895 in Christiania as the son of gold- and silversmith Anton Frisch and Ragna Fredrikke Frisch (née Kittilsen). The Frisch family had emigrated from Germany to Kongsberg in Norway in the 17th century and his ancestors had worked for the Kongsberg Silver Mines for generations; Ragnar's grandfather Antonius Frisch had become a goldsmith in Christiania in 1856. His family had thus worked with precious metals like silver and gold for at least 300 years.
Being expected to continue his family business, Frisch became an apprentice in the David Andersen workshop in Oslo. However at his mother's advice, while doing his apprenticeship Frisch also started studying at the Royal Frederick University. His chosen topic was economics, as it seemed to be "the shortest and easiest study" available at the university, and passed his degree in 1919. In 1920 he also passed his handicraftsman tests and became a partner in his father's workshop.
Early career and further education
In 1921 Frisch received a fellowship from the university which enabled him to spend three years studying economics and mathematics in France and England. After his return to Norway, in 1923, although the family's business was having difficulties, he continued his scientific activity, believing that research, not jewellery, was his real calling. He published a few papers about probability theory, started teaching at the University of Oslo during 1925 and, in 1926, he obtained the Dr. Philos. degree with a thesis in mathematical statistics.
Also in 1926, Frisch published an article outlining his view that economics should follow the same path towards theoretical and empirical quantization that other sciences, especially physics, had followed. During the same year, he published his seminal article "Sur un problème d'économie pure" starting the implementation of his own quantization programme. The article offered theoretical axiomatizations which result in a precise specification of both ordinal and cardinal utility, followed by an empirical estimation of the cardinal specification. Frisch also started lecturing a course on production theory, introducing a mathematization of the subject.
Frisch received a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation to visit the United States in 1927. There, seeking other economists interested in the new mathematical and statistical approaches to economics, he associated with Irving Fisher, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Allyn Young and Henry Schultz. He wrote a paper analyzing the role of investment in explaining economic fluctuations. Wesley Mitchell, who had just written a book on business cycles, popularized Frisch's paper which was introducing new advanced methods.
Later career
Although his fellowship was extended to travel to Italy and France, the next year Frisch had to return to Norway because of his father's death. He spent one year to modernize and recapitalize his family's workshop by selling family assets and to find a jeweller to manage the business for him. Then he resumed academic work, in 1928 being appointed Associate Professor of statistics and economics at the Oslo University. During 1927 and 1928 Frisch published a series of articles on the statistics of time series. In 1929 he published his first important essay on econometric methodology, "Correlation and scatter in statistical variables", followed in the same year by "Statics and dynamics in economic theory", which introduced dynamics in economic analysis.
Frisch became a full Professor at the university in 1931. He also founded at the university the Rockefeller-funded Institute of Economics in 1932 and became its Director of Research.
Ragnar Frisch received the Antonio Feltrinelli prize from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in 1961 and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969 (awarded jointly with Jan Tinbergen) for "having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic processes". He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.
During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, Frisch was arrested, along with 13 other University of Oslo faculty members and more than 100 students, in October 1943. He was imprisoned in Bredtveit concentration camp from 17 October 1943, then in Berg concentration camp from 22 November 1943, then in Grini detention camp from 9 December 1943 to 8 October 1944.
Family
Frisch married Marie Smedal in 1920 and they had a daughter, Ragna (b. 1938). His granddaughter, Nadia Hasnaoui (Ragna's child), became a Norwegian television performer. After his first wife died in 1952, he remarried in 1953 with childhood friend Astrid Johannessen. who died in 1980.
Work
Frisch was one of the founders of economics as a modern science. He made a number of significant advances in the field of economics and coined a number of new words including econometrics and macroeconomics. His 1926 paper on consumer theory helped set up . He formalized production theory, especially in addressing nonallocable inputs leading to jointness, meaning less than full control, in production processes (see esp. Chapters 14 and 15).
In econometrics he worked on time series (1927) and linear regression analysis (1934). With Frederick V. Waugh, he introduced the celebrated Frisch–Waugh theorem (Econometrica 1933) (sometimes referred to as the Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem). In oligopoly theory he developed the conjectural variation approach. Frisch also is credited with introducing the term "model" in its modern economic sense by Paul Samuelson, based on a 1930 Yale University lecture.
His 1933 work on impulse-propagation business cycles became one of the principles of modern New Classical business cycle theory. He also helped introduce econometric modeling to government economic planning and accounting.
He was one of the founders of the Econometric Society and editor of Econometrica for over twenty years. The Frisch Medal, so named in his honor, is given every two years for the best paper published in the aforementioned Econometrica in the previous five years.
Frisch's most important hobby was bee-keeping, for which Frisch performed genetic studies.
Selected publications
- Frisch, Ragnar (1926). "Kvantitativ formulering av den teoretiske økonomikks lover [Quantitative formulation of the laws of economic theory]". Statsøkonomisk Tidsskrift. 40: 299–334.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1926). "Sur un problème d'économie pure [On a problem in pure economics]". Norsk Matematisk Forenings Skrifter, Oslo. 1 (16): 1–40.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1927). "Sammenhengen mellem primærinvestering og reinvestering [The relationship between primary investment and reinvestment]". Statsøkonomisk Tidsskrift. 41: 117–152.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1929). "Correlation and scatter in statistical variables". . 1: 36–102.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1929). "Statikk og dynamikk i den økonomiske teori [Statics and dynamics in economic theory]". Nationaløkonomisk Tidsskrift. 67: 321–379.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1933). "Propagation problems and impulse problems in dynamic economics". Economic Essays in Honour of Gustav Cassel: 171–205.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1933). Pitfalls in the Statistical Construction of Demand and Supply Curves. Leipzig: Hans Buske.
There is a bibliography of Frisch's writings up to 1960 in
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1960). "The Work of Ragnar Frisch, Econometrician". Econometrica. 28 (2): 175–192. doi:10.2307/1907716. JSTOR 1907716.
and there is a collection of selected essays
- Bjerkholt, Olav, ed. (1995). Foundations of Modern Econometrics: The Selected Essays of Ragnar Frisch. 2 volumes. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.
References
- "Ragnar Frisch on Econometree".
- "Ragnar Frisch | Norwegian economist | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- Bjerkholt, Olav (2020-02-25), "Ragnar Frisch", Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), retrieved 2021-11-11
- "Ragnar Frisch". www.hetwebsite.net. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- "Ragnar Frisch". Econlib. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- "The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- "The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- Gaustadalleen 21, Kontakt Adresse. "Om Frischsenteret - Frischsenteret". www.frisch.uio.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-11-11.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - "Awards | The Econometric Society". www.econometricsociety.org. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- Telefon, Besøksadresse Sognsveien 77 0855 OSLO Postadresse Postboks 1095 Blindern 0317 OSLO; faks. "Frisch- og Haavelmo-jubileum: Dei valde korte, lette studium og fekk Nobelprisen begge to - Økonomisk institutt (ØI)". www.sv.uio.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-11-11.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Frisch, Ragnar (1992). "Autobiography". In Lindbeck, Assar (ed.). Nobel Lectures, Economics 1969–1980. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Archived from the original on 2013-06-05. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
- Huhnhäuser, Alfred (1944). Die deutsche Einwanderung in Kongsberg. Beiträge zur Geschichte des Deutschtums in Norwegen. Oslo.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Olav Bjerkholt (2000), "A turning point in the development of Norwegian economics – the establishment of the University Institute of Economics in 1932". Memorandum No 36/2000, University of Oslo
- "Quantitative formulation of the laws of economic theory" (see Selected Publications)
- J. W. (1931). "Frisch (Ragnar): Correlation and Scatter in Statistical Variables". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. 94 (1): 95–98. doi:10.2307/2341822. JSTOR 2341822.
- See Selected Publications
- "The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969".
- "Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
- "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
- "Arrest of Professor Frisch". Econometrica. 12 (1): 93–93. 1944. ISSN 0012-9682.
- Ottosen, Kristian, ed. (2004). Nordmenn i fangenskap 1940–1945 (in Norwegian) (2nd ed.). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 226. ISBN 978-82-15-00288-0.
- Bjerkholt, Olav. "Ragnar Frisch 1895-1995" (PDF). Statistics Norway Research Department.
- Frisch, Ragnar (1965). Theory of Production. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally and Company.
- Bjerkholt, Olav (September 2014). "Ragnar Frisch and the Postwar Norwegian Economy: A Critical Comment on Sæther and Eriksen" (PDF). Econ Journal Watch. 11 (3): 297–312. Retrieved November 8, 2014.
- "Ragnar Frisch:Facts". nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
- Allen, R. G. D. (1934). "Review of Pitfalls in the Statistical Construction of Demand and Supply Curves". Economica. 1 (3): 342–344. doi:10.2307/2548809. ISSN 0013-0427.
Further reading
- Strøm, Steinar, ed. (1998). "Ragnar Frisch and his Contributions to Economics". Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3–108. ISBN 978-0-521-63365-9.
External links
- Ragnar Frisch on Nobelprize.org
- Ragnar Frisch at nobel-winners.com
- IDEAS/RePEc
- Ragnar Frisch (1895–1973). Library of Economics and Liberty (2nd ed.). Liberty Fund. 2008.
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Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch 3 March 1895 31 January 1973 was an influential Norwegian economist known for being one of the major contributors to establishing economics as a quantitative and statistically informed science in the early 20th century He coined the term econometrics in 1926 for utilising statistical methods to describe economic systems as well as the terms microeconomics and macroeconomics in 1933 for describing individual and aggregate economic systems respectively He was the first to develop a statistically informed model of business cycles in 1933 Later work on the model together with Jan Tinbergen won the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969 Ragnar FrischRagnar Frisch c before 1944BornRagnar Anton Kittil Frisch 1895 03 03 3 March 1895 Kristiania NorwayDied31 January 1973 1973 01 31 aged 77 Oslo NorwayNationalityNorwegianAlma materUniversity of OsloKnown forEconometrics Production theory Frisch elasticityAwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 1969 Scientific careerFieldsEconomicsInstitutionsUniversity of OsloDoctoral studentsOlav Reiersol Trygve Haavelmo Frisch became dr philos with a thesis on mathematics and statistics at the University of Oslo in 1926 After his doctoral thesis he spent five years researching in the United States at the University of Minnesota and Yale University After teaching briefly at Yale from 1930 31 he was offered a full professorship in economics which he declined after pressures by colleagues to return to the University of Oslo After returning to Oslo Frisch was first appointed by the King in Council as Professor of Economics and Statistics at the Faculty of Law University of Oslo then the Royal Frederick University in 1931 before becoming leader of the newly founded Institute of Economics at the University of Oslo in 1932 He remained at the University of Oslo until his retirement in 1965 Frisch was one of the founders of the Econometric Society in 1930 and edited the journal Econometrica for its first 21 years He has given name to the Frisch Medal which is awarded every year by the Econometric Society for the best paper in econometrics published in the last five years as well as the Frisch centre for Applied Economic Analysis at the University of Oslo The Grand Auditorium at the Institute of Economics University of Oslo also bears his name Background and educationFamily and early years Ragnar Frisch s father Anton Frisch 1865 1928 goldsmith in Oslo and a member of the Frisch family of silver miners and goldsmiths Ragnar Frisch was born on 3 March 1895 in Christiania as the son of gold and silversmith Anton Frisch and Ragna Fredrikke Frisch nee Kittilsen The Frisch family had emigrated from Germany to Kongsberg in Norway in the 17th century and his ancestors had worked for the Kongsberg Silver Mines for generations Ragnar s grandfather Antonius Frisch had become a goldsmith in Christiania in 1856 His family had thus worked with precious metals like silver and gold for at least 300 years Being expected to continue his family business Frisch became an apprentice in the David Andersen workshop in Oslo However at his mother s advice while doing his apprenticeship Frisch also started studying at the Royal Frederick University His chosen topic was economics as it seemed to be the shortest and easiest study available at the university and passed his degree in 1919 In 1920 he also passed his handicraftsman tests and became a partner in his father s workshop Early career and further education In 1921 Frisch received a fellowship from the university which enabled him to spend three years studying economics and mathematics in France and England After his return to Norway in 1923 although the family s business was having difficulties he continued his scientific activity believing that research not jewellery was his real calling He published a few papers about probability theory started teaching at the University of Oslo during 1925 and in 1926 he obtained the Dr Philos degree with a thesis in mathematical statistics Also in 1926 Frisch published an article outlining his view that economics should follow the same path towards theoretical and empirical quantization that other sciences especially physics had followed During the same year he published his seminal article Sur un probleme d economie pure starting the implementation of his own quantization programme The article offered theoretical axiomatizations which result in a precise specification of both ordinal and cardinal utility followed by an empirical estimation of the cardinal specification Frisch also started lecturing a course on production theory introducing a mathematization of the subject Frisch received a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation to visit the United States in 1927 There seeking other economists interested in the new mathematical and statistical approaches to economics he associated with Irving Fisher Wesley Clair Mitchell Allyn Young and Henry Schultz He wrote a paper analyzing the role of investment in explaining economic fluctuations Wesley Mitchell who had just written a book on business cycles popularized Frisch s paper which was introducing new advanced methods Later career Although his fellowship was extended to travel to Italy and France the next year Frisch had to return to Norway because of his father s death He spent one year to modernize and recapitalize his family s workshop by selling family assets and to find a jeweller to manage the business for him Then he resumed academic work in 1928 being appointed Associate Professor of statistics and economics at the Oslo University During 1927 and 1928 Frisch published a series of articles on the statistics of time series In 1929 he published his first important essay on econometric methodology Correlation and scatter in statistical variables followed in the same year by Statics and dynamics in economic theory which introduced dynamics in economic analysis Frisch became a full Professor at the university in 1931 He also founded at the university the Rockefeller funded Institute of Economics in 1932 and became its Director of Research Ragnar Frisch received the Antonio Feltrinelli prize from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in 1961 and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969 awarded jointly with Jan Tinbergen for having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic processes He was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany Frisch was arrested along with 13 other University of Oslo faculty members and more than 100 students in October 1943 He was imprisoned in Bredtveit concentration camp from 17 October 1943 then in Berg concentration camp from 22 November 1943 then in Grini detention camp from 9 December 1943 to 8 October 1944 Family Frisch married Marie Smedal in 1920 and they had a daughter Ragna b 1938 His granddaughter Nadia Hasnaoui Ragna s child became a Norwegian television performer After his first wife died in 1952 he remarried in 1953 with childhood friend Astrid Johannessen who died in 1980 WorkFrisch was one of the founders of economics as a modern science He made a number of significant advances in the field of economics and coined a number of new words including econometrics and macroeconomics His 1926 paper on consumer theory helped set up He formalized production theory especially in addressing nonallocable inputs leading to jointness meaning less than full control in production processes see esp Chapters 14 and 15 In econometrics he worked on time series 1927 and linear regression analysis 1934 With Frederick V Waugh he introduced the celebrated Frisch Waugh theorem Econometrica 1933 sometimes referred to as the Frisch Waugh Lovell theorem In oligopoly theory he developed the conjectural variation approach Frisch also is credited with introducing the term model in its modern economic sense by Paul Samuelson based on a 1930 Yale University lecture His 1933 work on impulse propagation business cycles became one of the principles of modern New Classical business cycle theory He also helped introduce econometric modeling to government economic planning and accounting He was one of the founders of the Econometric Society and editor of Econometrica for over twenty years The Frisch Medal so named in his honor is given every two years for the best paper published in the aforementioned Econometrica in the previous five years Frisch s most important hobby was bee keeping for which Frisch performed genetic studies Selected publicationsFrisch Ragnar 1926 Kvantitativ formulering av den teoretiske okonomikks lover Quantitative formulation of the laws of economic theory Statsokonomisk Tidsskrift 40 299 334 Frisch Ragnar 1926 Sur un probleme d economie pure On a problem in pure economics Norsk Matematisk Forenings Skrifter Oslo 1 16 1 40 Frisch Ragnar 1927 Sammenhengen mellem primaerinvestering og reinvestering The relationship between primary investment and reinvestment Statsokonomisk Tidsskrift 41 117 152 Frisch Ragnar 1929 Correlation and scatter in statistical variables 1 36 102 Frisch Ragnar 1929 Statikk og dynamikk i den okonomiske teori Statics and dynamics in economic theory Nationalokonomisk Tidsskrift 67 321 379 Frisch Ragnar 1933 Propagation problems and impulse problems in dynamic economics Economic Essays in Honour of Gustav Cassel 171 205 Frisch Ragnar 1933 Pitfalls in the Statistical Construction of Demand and Supply Curves Leipzig Hans Buske There is a bibliography of Frisch s writings up to 1960 in Arrow Kenneth J 1960 The Work of Ragnar Frisch Econometrician Econometrica 28 2 175 192 doi 10 2307 1907716 JSTOR 1907716 and there is a collection of selected essays Bjerkholt Olav ed 1995 Foundations of Modern Econometrics The Selected Essays of Ragnar Frisch 2 volumes Aldershot UK Edward Elgar References Ragnar Frisch on Econometree Ragnar Frisch Norwegian economist Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2021 11 11 Bjerkholt Olav 2020 02 25 Ragnar Frisch Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Bokmal retrieved 2021 11 11 Ragnar Frisch www hetwebsite net Retrieved 2021 11 11 Ragnar Frisch Econlib Retrieved 2021 11 11 The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969 NobelPrize org Retrieved 2021 11 11 The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969 NobelPrize org Retrieved 2021 11 11 Gaustadalleen 21 Kontakt Adresse Om Frischsenteret Frischsenteret www frisch uio no in Norwegian Retrieved 2021 11 11 a href wiki Template Cite web title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Awards The Econometric Society www econometricsociety org Retrieved 2021 11 11 Telefon Besoksadresse Sognsveien 77 0855 OSLO Postadresse Postboks 1095 Blindern 0317 OSLO faks Frisch og Haavelmo jubileum Dei valde korte lette studium og fekk Nobelprisen begge to Okonomisk institutt OI www sv uio no in Norwegian Retrieved 2021 11 11 a href wiki Template Cite web title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Frisch Ragnar 1992 Autobiography In Lindbeck Assar ed Nobel Lectures Economics 1969 1980 Singapore World Scientific Publishing Co Archived from the original on 2013 06 05 Retrieved 2006 11 20 Huhnhauser Alfred 1944 Die deutsche Einwanderung in Kongsberg Beitrage zur Geschichte des Deutschtums in Norwegen Oslo a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Olav Bjerkholt 2000 A turning point in the development of Norwegian economics the establishment of the University Institute of Economics in 1932 Memorandum No 36 2000 University of Oslo Quantitative formulation of the laws of economic theory see Selected Publications J W 1931 Frisch Ragnar Correlation and Scatter in Statistical Variables Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 94 1 95 98 doi 10 2307 2341822 JSTOR 2341822 See Selected Publications The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969 Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 08 31 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2022 08 31 Arrest of Professor Frisch Econometrica 12 1 93 93 1944 ISSN 0012 9682 Ottosen Kristian ed 2004 Nordmenn i fangenskap 1940 1945 in Norwegian 2nd ed Oslo Universitetsforlaget p 226 ISBN 978 82 15 00288 0 Bjerkholt Olav Ragnar Frisch 1895 1995 PDF Statistics Norway Research Department Frisch Ragnar 1965 Theory of Production Chicago IL Rand McNally and Company Bjerkholt Olav September 2014 Ragnar Frisch and the Postwar Norwegian Economy A Critical Comment on Saether and Eriksen PDF Econ Journal Watch 11 3 297 312 Retrieved November 8 2014 Ragnar Frisch Facts nobelprize org Retrieved 2024 03 21 Allen R G D 1934 Review of Pitfalls in the Statistical Construction of Demand and Supply Curves Economica 1 3 342 344 doi 10 2307 2548809 ISSN 0013 0427 Further readingStrom Steinar ed 1998 Ragnar Frisch and his Contributions to Economics Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century New York Cambridge University Press pp 3 108 ISBN 978 0 521 63365 9 External linksWikiquote has quotations related to Ragnar Frisch Ragnar Frisch on Nobelprize org Ragnar Frisch at nobel winners com IDEAS RePEc Ragnar Frisch 1895 1973 Library of Economics and Liberty 2nd ed Liberty Fund 2008 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Academic officesPreceded by Dean of the Faculty of Law University of Oslo 1942 1943 Succeeded byAwardsNew creation Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1969 Served alongside Jan Tinbergen Succeeded byPaul A Samuelson