Papers by Professor Leonid Hurwicz

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Papers by Professor Leonid Hurwicz
In the collection of the University of Minnesota’s Economics Research Library. For
copies contact wendy@umn.edu.
Published papers available in JSTOR and other electronic sources are not all listed here.
Professor Hurwicz’s correspondence and original papers (published and unpublished) are
archived at Duke University’s Economists’ Papers Project:
http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections/collections/economists/ (unable yet to view
papers online).
Anderson, T.W. Statistical models with disturbances in equations and/or disturbances in
variables; part II: Contemporaneous systems and part IV: Some notes on Tintner’s
statistical methods for system (i). Parts I & III written by Leo Hurwicz, see below. June
1946. 20p.
Anderson, Theodore W. & Leonid Hurwicz. Errors and shocks in economic relationships
(abstract), Econometrica, 16, No. 1, January 1948, pp. 36-37; and 17: Supplement, July
1949, 23-25, and in Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, 31:5, 23-25.
Anderson, T.W., L. Hurwicz & H. Rubin. A sketch of results on small-sample confidence
regions. Cowles Commission Staff Paper, Statistics (CC 2.5), August 15, 1946. 26p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Competitive stability under weak gross
substitutability: the ‘Euclidean distance’ approach. Reprint from: International Economic
Review, 1:1, January 1960, 38-49, as Stanford IMSSS reprint #5.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Decentralization and computation in resource
allocation. Reprint from: Essays in Economics and Econometrics, ed. R. Pfouts,
University of North Carolina Press, 1960, 34-104, as Stanford IMSS reprint #20. Also
Department of Economics Technical Report 56, Stanford University, June 1958. 100p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. A gradient method for approximating saddle points
and constrained maxima. Rand Corporation Report R-223, June 1951. 15p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. A gradient method for the Lagrangian problem.
Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 296E, November 1950. 20p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Gradient methods for constrained maxima. Reprint
from: Operations Research, 5:2, April 1957, 258-65.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. On gradient methods for approaching constrained
maxima, with appendix by Thomas Marschak. Rand Corporation Paper P-1015, February
1, 1957. 21p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. On the stability of the competitive equilibrium.
Department of Economics Technical Report 46, Stanford University, July 1957. 63p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Reduction of constrained maxima to saddle-point
problems. Rand Corporation Paper P-706, July 7, 1955. 46p + Reprint from: Proceedings
of the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability (held at the
Univ. of California, Dec. 1954 & June-July 1955), Volume. V, 1-20.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Some remarks on the equilibria of economic
systems. Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences Technical Report 76,
Stanford University, July 1959. 12p.
Arrow, Kenneth J. & Leonid Hurwicz. Stability of the gradient process in n-person games.
Department of Economics Technical Report 67, Stanford University, December 1958. 17p.
Arrow, Kenneth J., Leonid Hurwicz and Hirofumi Uzawa. Constraint qualifications in
maximization problems. Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 8:2, 1961, 175-91. Also as
Department of Economics Technical Report 64, Stanford University, 1958. 13p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. A priori information and specification. (Class notes for Econometrics II
& Economics 102, April 8, 1952.) Other notes for the same classes attached to these
include: “Choice among probabilistic alternatives,” (February 1, 1952); “Applications of
the minimax principle,” (February 4, 1952); “Types of statistical decision problems,”
(February 19, 1952); “`Inverse’ probability, Bayesian interpretation of the maximum
likelihood point estimation criterion,” (February 28, 1952); “On the consequences of
incorrect specification: Applications of the maximum likelihood principle,” (May 19,
1952); and “Minimax-risk inherent in a decision function: efficiency, the corresponding
specification concepts,” (May 20, 1952).
Hurwicz, Leonid. Aggregation as a problem in decision-making under ignorance or
uncertainty. Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 357S, February 1951. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Balanced outcome functions yielding Walrasian and Lindahl allocations
at Nash equilibrium points for two or more agents. September 3, 1977. 12p. + published
version from General Equilibrium, Growth, and Trade, Academic Press, 1979, 125-37.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Basic mathematical and statistical considerations in the study of rhythms
and near-rhythms. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 98:4, October 1962,
851-57.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Bayes and minimax interpretation of the maximum likelihood estimation
criterion. Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 352S, December 1950. 22p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Bertrand approach; Bertrand –type approach to monopolistic competition. Tunis, May-June 1971. 15p.; 16p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Beyond perfect competition. Education for Transition to Market
Economy in Countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Conference Proceedings, Warsaw,
June 29-30, 1995, edited by Krzysztof Cichocki and Paul Marer, Polish Fulbright Alumni
Association, 1996, pp. 191-201.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Book review of: The theory of games and economic behavior, by von
Neumann and Morgenstern. Reprint from: Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 19:3, Sept.
1948, 436-37.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Bureaucracy as an optimal organizational structure. For “Formal theory
of organization and decision.” April 27, 1956. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. But who will guard the guardians? University of Minnesota, May 1998.
16p. (This was revised to become his 2007 Nobel Lecture, published in American
Economic Review, 98:3, June, 2008, 577-85; also a reprint from Les Prix Nobel 2007, 280291, with photo and biography, 2008.)
Hurwicz, Leonid. Centralization and Decentralization in Economic Processes, Paper,
November 1968. 26p. + Reprint from: Comparison of Economic Systems (Chapter 3),
University of California Press, 1971, 79-102; + Reprint from: Jahrbuch der Wirtschaft
Ostereuropas, Band 3, 1972, 87-113.
Hurwicz, Leonid. A class of criteria for decision-making under ignorance. Cowles
Commission Discussion Paper 356S, February 1951. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Comment on “Business cycle analysis and public policy,” by Arthur
Smithies, from: Conference on Business Cycles, NBER, 1951, 416-20.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Comment on “Some issues in the transformation of ownership
institutions in Poland,” by Maciej Iwanek. Reprint from: Journal of Institutional and
Theoretical Economics, 148:1, March1992, 66-68.
Hurwica, Leonid. Comments on statistical decisions. Cowles Commission Discussion
Paper 369S, November 1951. 3p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Compatibility of economic systems with individual incentives, UCLA,
February, 23, 1975. 4p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Conditions for economic efficiency of centralized and decentralized
structures. June 1958. Center for Slavic Studies and Department of Economics, University
of California Berkeley; Symposium on “Economic Calculation and Organization in Eastern
Europe,” June 16-18. 1958. 19p. Published in Value and Plan: Economic Calculation and
Organization in Eastern Europe, edited by Gregory Grossman, University of California
Press, 1960, pp. 162-175.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Decentralization and the role of institutions: externalities and property
rights. June 30, 1994. 23p. Printed in a Warsaw School of Economics monograph,
citation missing, pp. 29-54.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Decentralization, incentive structures and incomplete information, April,
1980; corrected and expanded, February, 1981, 21p. + June, 1982 version, 33p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Decentralization, resource allocation, and demand theory: a final report
of ONR contract (Nonr-3713) work from August 1961-September 1966. Department of
Economics Technical Report, University of Minnesota, January 1968. 7p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Decentralized resource allocation mechanisms. October 16, 1955
version. 8p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Decentralized resource allocations. Cowles Commission Discussion
Paper 2070, March 1953. 20p. + part 1, March 1953. Cowles Commission Discussion
Paper 2070-A. 23p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. The derivation of a transversal yielding the “customary” Walrasian
mechanism. Feb. 10, 1986. 5p. Part of another publication sections labeled “HRS”
(Hurwicz, Reiter, Saari, most likely).
Hurwicz, Leonid. The design of mechanisms for resource allocation. Reprint from:
American Economic Review, 63:2, May 1973, 1-30 (Richard T. Ely Lecture) and reprint
from: Frontiers of Quantitative Economics, v. II, (Ch. 1), North-Holland, 1974, 3-42.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Dimensional requirements: an example. August 8, 1972, Stanford. 6p.+
7p. hand-written version.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Economic and social aspects of weather modification. n.d. 8p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Economic design, adjustment processes, mechanisms, and institutions.
Economic Design, 1:1, 1994, 1-14.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Economic impact of ISPAs; comments for the Univ. of Pennsylvania
Conference on International Scientific and Professional Associations and the International
System, Philadelphia, Nov 12-13, 1976. 7p
Hurwicz, Leonid. Economic issues in the utilization of knowledge. January 7, 1982. 23p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Effects of entry on profits under monopolistic competition. Proof for
Chapter 9 of: The economics of imperfect competition and employment: Joan Robinson
and beyond, New York University Press, 1989, 305-64.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Environment and resource problems: a challenge for economics.
“Presented at Przesieka, Sept. 26, 1989. This version Dec. 6, 1989. 2p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Foundations of economics. Minneapolis, May 23, 1987. 2p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Game theory and decisions. Scientific American, 192:2, February 1965,
78-83.
Hurwicz, Leonid. The generalized Bayes-minimax principle: a criterion for decisionmaking under uncertainty. Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 335S, February 1951.
7p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Harold Hotelling as an economist (outline). August 27, 1975. 10p.
(“Atlanta (ASA,IMS)”)
Hurwicz, Leonid. Homogeneous systems. Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 217E,
February 1948. 9p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling. Political
economy: institutions, competition, and representation; proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, edited by William A. Barnett,
Melvin J. Hinich and Norman J. Schofield. Cambridge University Press, 1993, 51-59.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Implementation with unknown endowments in a two-trader pure
exchange economy. Advances in Mathematical Economics, 8, 2006, 257-71.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentive aspects of decentralization. Handbook of mathematical
economics, Volume III, (Chapter 28), 1986. 41p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentive compatibility: a counterexample. April 4, 1974. 2p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentive-compatibility and Pareto optimality: comments inspired by the
seminar discussion. Stanford, August 4, 1975. 4p. (“This note is devoted to two issues
brought up during the seminar discussion of my paper on the non-optimality of manipulative equilibria.”)
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentive-compatibility: public goods, n=3. October 3, 1974. 7p.+
notes.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentives and efficiency in socialist economies. Dallas, December
1975. 10p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Incentives in resource allocation systems with public goods. Boulder,
July 9, 1975. 14p. + part 2 entitled “outcome functions.” Misc. paging.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Institutional change and the theory of mechanism design. Academia
Economic Papers, 22:2, September 1994, 1-27.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Institutions as families of game forms. The Japanese Economic
Review, 47:2, June 1996, 113-32.
Hurwicz, Leonid. The interrelationship between man-made and natural environments.
Boulder, 1980. 4p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Lagrangian saddle points in Banach spaces (summary of results).
Cowles Commission Discussion Paper 418M, March 1953. 7p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Manipulative Nash equilibria: Theorem 1, Berkeley June 7-8, 1977,
corrected June 20, 1979. 36p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Mathematics in economics: language and instrument. Mathematics and
the social sciences, American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1963, pp. 1-11.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Maximality (“efficiency”) and Lagrangian saddle points. March 12,
1953. 6p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Mechanisms and institutions. University of Minnesota, September
1987, revised February 1988. 27p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Monopolistic competition. Preliminary uncorrected version, June 15,
1971. 64p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. More dissonance. October 14, 1955. 2p. Additional note to: “What is
dissonance.”
Hurwicz, Leonid. A note on Kuhn-Tucker. October, 1966. 6p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. A note on non-separability and dimentionsl requirements for the
message space. Stanford, August 8, 1972; this version Feb. 14, 1978. 11p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Notes on relations. (Class notes for Economics 100.) November 1951.
24p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On a generalized Bayesian-minimax approach to statistical estimation.
University of Minnesota, November 1988. 97p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On allocations attainable through Nash-equilibria. January 1974, revised
August 1978. 32p. + addition: “Economies with Public Goods,” April, 1977.4p.+ Reprint
from: JET, 21:1, August 1979, 140-65; + Reprint from: Aggregation and revelation of
preferences, (Chapter 22), 1979, 397-431.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On decentralizability in the presence of externalities. San Francisco,
December 1966. 7p. + notes + abstract.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On dimensional requirements for resource allocation mechanisms in
discrete message spaces. July 1982. (may be co-authored w/ T. Marschak). Misc. paging.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On entry under product differentiation. April 1971. 15p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On imperfect markets with free entry. January 1979. 8p. + notes
Hurwicz, Leonid. On incentive problems in the design of non-wasteful resource allocation
systems. Studies in Economic theory and Practice, (Chapter 8) ed. by N. AssorodobrajKula, et al, North-Holland, 1981, 93-106. (earlier version of paper below presented at
World Congress, 1975)
Hurwicz, Leonid. On informational decentralization and efficiency in resource allocation
mechanisms. University of Minnesota, January 15, 1985; revised Sept. 9, 1985. 128p. +
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications Preprint 222, University of Minnesota,
February 1986. 116p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On informational requirements for non-wasteful resource allocation
systems. University of Minnesota, April 1976. 59p. Also as NBER paper from
“Mathematical Models in Economics: Papers and Proceedings of US-USSR Seminar,
Moscow, 1976. 60p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On informationally decentralized systems. Decision and organization:
a volume in honor of Jacob Marschak, (Chapter 14), 2nd edition, 1986, 297-336.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On specification bias. Cowles Commission Discussion Papers 285E and
348S, March 1950. 10p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the concept and possibility of informational decentralization.
December 1968. 19p. + Reprint from American Economic Review, 59:2, May 1969, 51324.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the dimensional requirements of informationally decentralized
Pareto-satisfactory processes. February, 1972. 13p.; April 1975 & June 1976. 25p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the existence of allocation systems whose manipulative Nash
equilibria are Pareto-optimal: the case of one public good and one private good. August
23, 1975. 5p. (presented at World Congress-Econometric Society meetings, Toronto).
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the existence of competitive equilibria. December 2, 1966, corrected
July 2, 1970. 10p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the existence of incentive-compatible allocation systems. University
of Minnesota, August 18, 1973 + revised version, October 12, 1973. 26p. + “On incentive
compatibility: a correction,” April 1974. 3p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the implementation of social choice rules in irrational societies. July
23, 1985. 26p. + corrected version, October 31, 1985. 38p. + Reprint from Social choice
and public decision making: essays in honor of Kenneth J. Arrow, vol. 1, 1986, 75-96.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the informational requirements for informationally decentralized
Pareto-satisfactory procedures. August 1975. 2p. + Russian translation.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the interaction between information and incentives in organizations.
University of Minnesota, n.d. 49p. + published version: Communication and control in
society, 1979, 123-47.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the optimality of Nash equilibria in a pure exchange (Edgeworth
Box) economy. November 7, 1974. 13p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the stability of the tatonnement approach to competitive equilibrium.
February 2, 1984. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. On the structural form of interdependent systems. Stanford, August
1960. 13p. + Reprint from: Logic, methodology and philosophy of science; proceedings of
the 1960 International Congress, 1962, 232-39.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Optimal allocation of resources in economies with public goods.
January 6, 1983. 27p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Optimality criteria for decision-making under ignorance. Cowles
Commission Discussion Paper 370S, December 1951. 16p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Optimality of Nash equilibria-public goods. November 8, 1974. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Optimization and stability of economic systems. A broader view of
research at the University: a series of seminars held at the Department of Chemical
Engineering, University, University of Minnesota, 1964, 145-161.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Organizational structures for joint decision making: a designer’s point of
view. Reprint from: Interorganizational decision making, Aldine, 1972, 37-44.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Outcome functions yielding Walrasian and Lindahl allocations at Nash
equilibrium points. August 1978. 18p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Pareto optimality of the (“manipulative”) Nash equilibria for prescribed
adjustment rules. Berkeley, April 1977. 14p. + Minneapolis, August 8, 1978 version
(same, but with an additional cover page: “This is a working paper containing some of the
results (without proofs) concerning the manipulative Nash equilibria.)
Hurwicz, Leonid. Perspectives on economics. New Orleans, February 1976. 24p.
(“preliminary version”).
Hurwicz, Leonid. The price mechanism, decentralization, and incentives. Journal of
Asian Economics, 2:2, 1991, pp.185-199. Revised version of presentation at the Third
International Conference on P.R.C.-U.S. Economic Cooperation, Shanghai, Dec. 3-6, 1990.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Problems of a priori information in decision-making under uncertainty.
February 12, 1953. 6p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Problems of Institutional Analysis (comment on Workshop in Political
Institutions), in: Global Economic Change: Social and Economic Research Issues;
Proceedings of a Conference held at Argonne National Laboratory on February 11-13,
1992, edited by Marian Rice, Joel Snow and Harold Jacobson, Midwest Consortium for
International Security Studies and Argonne National Laboratory, 1992., pp. 95-100 +
preface and introduction.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Production under incomplete information. Cowles Commission
Discussion Paper 275E, January 1950. 5p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Profiles as canonical strategy domains for Nash implementability.
University of Minnesota, April 1982. 7p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Programming in general spaces. Cowles Commission Discussion Paper
2109, July 1954. 83p. + addenda.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Quadratic utility Walrasian performance example. Aix-en-Provence,
August 1980, corrected May 1981. 14p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Revisiting externalities. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 1:2,
1999, 225-45.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Self-relevance. June 1971. 6p. + 6p. of notes.
Hurwicz, Leonid. A sequence of functions for the uniqueness property in the impossibility
proof for economies with externalities between firms. September 23, 1997, revised
February 5, 1998. 5p. Presented at the NSF/NBER Conference on Decentralization, held
at the University of Minnesota, April 1998; working title: “An impossibility theorem for
economies with externalities.”
Hurwicz, Leonid. Socialism and incentives: developing a framework. November 9, 1978.
16p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Some implications of electronic thinking organisms. Current Economic
Comment, 12:2, May 1950, 3-6.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Some notation and definitions. Copenhagen, July 1963. 6p. (This may
be part of “Decentralization in a team with externalities;” in a folder marked w/ that title)
Hurwicz, Leonid. Some results on identification in lagged shock-error models. Cowles
Commission Discussion Paper 324S, January 1949. 6p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Some thoughts on the teaching of economics. Project Social Studies Discipline Paper, Project Social Studies Curriculum Center, University of Minnesota, 1968, 6p.
ERIC document # ED068379.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Statistical aspects of weather modification. November 1965. 18p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Statistical models with disturbances in equations and/or disturbances in
variables (parts I: Introduction & III: Lagged systems). {See T.W. Anderson, above, for
parts II and IV} June 1946. 25p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Stochastic models of economic fluctuations. Cowles Commission Paper
(Reprint) 3. Econometrica, 12:2, April 1944, 114-24.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Survey of Econometrics, Bulletin de l’Institut International de
Statistique, 32:2, 1950, pp.125-31.
Hurwicz, Leonid. The theory of economic behavior (review of J. von Neumann & O.
Morgenstern’s Theory of games and economic behavior). Reprint from: American
Economic Review, 35:5, December 1945, 909-25. + Cowles Commission Paper (Reprint)
13. Also reprinted in the 60th anniversary edition of Theory of games and economic
behavior, Princeton University Press, 2004, 646-64.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Theory of the firm and of investment. Cowles Commission Paper
(Reprint) 16, from Econometrica, 14:2, April 1946, 109-36.
Hurwicz, Leonid. Toward a framework for analyzing institutions and institutional change.
June 1990. 28p.
Hurwicz, Leonid. A voting system reform proposal to provide for minority representation.
April 1969. 4p. (presented to: DFL Constitutional Reform Committee-{also known as the
“walking subcaucus”}.)
Hurwicz, Leonid. What is the Coase Theorem? Japan and the World Economy, 7, 1995,
49-74.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Martin Abel. Policies and principles underlying the economic decision
making in public enterprise, September 1973. 13p.(University of Minnesota grant proposal)
Hurwicz, Leonid, James Jordan & Yakkar Kannai. On the demand generated by a smooth
and concavifiable preference ordering. August 1984. 35p.; Revised, October 1986. 31p.; +
copy from: Journal of Mathematical Economics, 16, 1987, 169-89, with correction sheet.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Mukul Majumdar. Notes on sensitivity and decentralization in infinite
horizon models. April 1984, revised May 1984. 10p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Mukul Majumdar. On sensitivity and decentralization in infinite
horizon optimization models. Department of Economics Working Paper 368, Cornell
University, November 1985. 12p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Mukul Majumdar. Optimal Intertemporal allocation mechanisms and
decentralization of decisions. Journal of Economic Theory, 45:2, August 1988, 228-61.
Also Department of Economics Discussion Paper 369, Cornell University, November 1985.
54p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Thomas Marschak. Approximating a function by choosing a covering
of its domain and k points from its range. Journal of Complexity, 4, 1988, 137-74.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Thomas Marschak. Discrete allocation mechanisms: dimensional
requirements for resource-allocation mechanisms when desired outcomes are unbounded.
Journal of Complexity, 1:2, 1985, 264-303. (Also as Working Paper in Economic Theory
and Econometrics IP-330, Center for Research in Management, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, January 1986. 106p. (part II); part I entitled: Discrete allocation mechanisms:
designing informationally efficient mechanisms when desired outcomes are unbounded.
CRM Working Paper IP-322, University of California-Berkeley, May 1984. 246p.)
Hurwicz, Leonid & Thomas Marschak. The informational efficiency of finite price
mechanisms. Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper 314, University of
Minnesota, February 2002. 73p.
Hurwicz, Leonid, Eric Maskin & Andrew Postlewaite. Feasible Nash Implementation of
Social Choice Rules When the Designer Does Not Know Endowments or Production Sets,
July 12, 1979, misc. paging; in The Economics of Informational Decentralization:
Complexity, Efficiency and Stability; Essays in honor of Stanley Reiter, edited by John O.
Ledyard, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995, pp. 367-433 + notes from the “New Orleans
talk,” where an early version of the paper was presented at the Public Choice Meetings on
March 3, 1978.
Hurwicz, Leonid, Roy Radner & Stanley Reiter. A stochastic decentralized resource
allocation process. Economic Systems and Organization Technical Report 20, Center for
Research in Management, University of California-Berkeley, May 1973. 148p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Stanley Reiter. On representing classes of sets. Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Sciences Discussion Paper 1176,
Northwestern University, January 1997. 13p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Stanley Reiter. On the boundedness of the feasible set without
convexity assumptions. Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management
Sciences Discussion Paper 2, Northwestern University, 1972. 18p. + Reprint from
International Economic Review, 14:3, October 1973, 580-86.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Stanley Reiter. On transversals and systems of distinct
representatives. 32p. . Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management
Sciences Discussion Paper 1176r, Northwestern University, January 2000. 32p.
Hurwicz, Leonid, Stanley Reiter & Donald Saari. On constructing an informationally
decentralized process implementing a given performance function. Boulder, July 16, 1980.
(“Part 1 of the present note provides a summary (without proofs) of some of the results
from the ongoing work by the authors on constructing mechanisms with message spaces of
minimal dimension for smooth performance functions,” referring to paper below). 41p.
Hurwicz, Leonid, Stanley Reiter & Donald Saari. On constructing mechanisms with
message spaces of minimal dimension for smooth performance functions. July 1978. 70p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Marcel K. Richter. Implicit functions and diffeomorphisms without
C1. Advances in Mathematical Economics, 5, 2003, 65-96. (Also Center for Economic
Research Discussion Paper 279, University of Minnesota, March 1995. 31p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Marcel K. Richter. An integrability condition, with applications to
utility theory and thermodynamics. Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper 75,
University of Minnesota, revised February 1977. 11p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Marcel K. Richter. Optimization and Lagrange multipliers: non-C1
constraints and “minimal” constraint qualifications. Advances in Mathematical
Economics, 5, 2003, 97-151. (Also Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper 280,
University of Minnesota, February 1996. 46p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Marcel K. Richter. The second fundamental theorem of classical
welfare economics. Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper 312, University of
Minnesota, August 2001. 36p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Marcel K. Richter. Ville axioms and consumer theory. Center for
Economic Research Discussion Paper 76, September 1976. 31p. Revised February 1977.
29p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & David Schmeidler. Construction of outcome functions guaranteeing
existence and Pareto optimality of Nash equilibria. Center for Economic Research
Discussion Paper 73, University of Minnesota, August 1976. 52p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Leonard Shapiro. Incentive structures maximizing residual gain under
incomplete information. Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper 83, University of
Minnesota, April 1977. 69p. + Reprint from Bell Journal of Economics, 9:1, Spring 1978.
Hurwicz, Leonid & William Thomson. Iterative planning procedures with a finite memory.
Department of Economics Working Paper 84-2, University of Rochester, May 1984. 19p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Hirofumi Uzawa. Convexity of asymptotic average production
possible sets. n.d. 19p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Hirofumi Uzawa. Integrability of demand functions. December 1963.
Econometric Society Meetings-Boston. 6p. + notes + 4p. comment.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Hirofumi Uzawa. A note on the Lagrangian saddle-points. School of
Business Administration Paper 1, University of Minnesota, September 1958. 17p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Mark Walker. On the generic non-optimality of dominant-strategy
allocation mechanisms: a general theorem that includes pure exchange economies.
Department of Economics Working Paper 310, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, July 1988. 43p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Mark Walker. On the generic non-optimality of dominant-strategy
allocation mechanisms with an application to pure exchange economies. Department of
Economics Working Paper 250, State University of New York at Stony Brook, September
1983. 26p.
Hurwicz, Leonid & Hans Weinberger. A necessary condition for decentralizability and an
application to intertemporal allocation. Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
Preprint 340, University of Minnesota, September 1987. 21p.
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