Works
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1951a, "Alternative approaches to the theory of choice in risk-taking situations," Econometrica, 19: 404-437
- Arrow, Kenneth J., (1951b, 2nd ed. 1963). Social Choice and Individual Values. Wiley, New York. ISBN 0-300-01364-7.
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1953, "Hurwicz's optimality criterion for decision making under ignorance," Technical Report 6, Stanford University
- Arrow, Kenneth J. and Gérard Debreu (1954). "Existence of a Competitive Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy". Econometrica (Econometrica, Vol. 22, No. 3) 22 (3): 265–90. JSTOR 1907353. http://www.policonomics.com/wp-content/uploads/The-Existence-of-an-Equilibrium-for-a-Competitive-Economy.pdf.
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1959a, "Functions of a theory of behaviour under uncertainty," Metroeconomica, 11: 12-20
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1959b, "Toward a Theory of Price Adjustment." In Moses Abramovitz et al., eds. The Allocation of Economic Resources: Essays in Honor of Bernard Francis Haley. Stanford: Stanford University Press
- _____, (1962). "The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing". Review of Economic Studies (The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 29, No. 3) 29 (3): 155–73. doi:10.2307/2295952. JSTOR 2295952.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1963). "Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care". American Economic Review, 53 (5)., pp. 941–973 (press +).
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1968, "Economic Equilibrium." In D. L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 4: 376–88. London and New York: Macmillan and the Free Press.
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1969. "The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market versus Non-market Allocations", in Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPP System, Volume 1, pp. 47–64. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, Washington, PDF reprint as pp. 1-16 (press +) and in Arrow, 1983b, ch. 7, pp. 133–55.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1971). Essays in the Theory of Risk-Bearing. North-Holland Pub. Co., Amsterdam. ISBN 0-7204-3047-X.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. and Frank Hahn (1971). General Competitive Analysis. Holden-Day, San Francisco. ISBN 0-8162-0275-3.
- Arrow, Kenneth J., and Hurwicz, L. (1972) "Decision making under ignorance," in C. F. Carter and J.L. Ford (eds.), Uncertainty and Expectations in Economics. Essays in Honour of G.L.S. Shackle. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1974). The Limits of Organization. Norton, New York. ISBN 0-393-09323-9.
- Arrow, Kenneth J., 1977. "Extended Sympathy and the Possibility of Social Choice", American Economic Review, 67(1), p p. 219-225. Reprinted in Arrow. 1983a, pp. p. 147-61. ISBN 0-674-13760-4
- Arrow, Kenneth J. Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow, Harvard University Press:
- 1983a, v. 1. Social Choice and Justice. Description and chapter-preview links. ISBN 0-674-13760-4
- 1983b, v. 2. General Equilibrium. Description and scroll to chapter-preview links.
- 1984a, v. 3. Individual Choice under Certainty and Uncertainty. Description and scroll to chapter-preview links.
- 1984b, v. 4. The Economics of Information. Description and chapter-preview links.
- 1985a, v. 5. Production and Capital. Description and chapter-preview links.
- 1985b, v. 6. Applied Economics. Description and scroll to chapter-preview links.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1987). "Rationality of self and others in an economic system," in R. M. Hogarth and M. W. Reder (eds.), Rational Choice. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (1994). "Methodological Individualism and Social Knowledge", American Economic Review, 84(2), pp. 1-9
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (2008). "Arrow's theorem." (Abstract) & "Hotelling, Harold (1895–1973)." (Abstract) in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. Eds. Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, Palgrave Macmillan Publishing,
- Kenneth J. Arrow and Gérard Debreu, ed. (2002)Landmark Papers in General Equilibrium Theory, Social Choice and Welfare, Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84064-569-9.
- Arrow, Kenneth J. (2009). "Some Developments in Economic Theory Since 1940: An Eyewitness Account". Annual Review of Economics 1: 1. doi:10.1146/annurev.economics.050708.143405. http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.economics.050708.143405.
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