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260:, especially regarding natural resources in the Middle East and South Asia. His analysis of the water resources in Pakistan helped draw engineers and hydrologists and got significant work done towards the preservation and economic use of scarce natural resources. In the later years of his professional life, he turned his focus towards economic history. His work in the area of capital theory and its antecedent led to the modernization of economist 236:
was vice president of the American Economic Association, vice president of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, and member of several committees focused on environmental concerns. He chaired the National Research Council's Committee on Prototype Analysis of Pesticides in 1978. He was elected to the 2002 class of
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and two Ford Faculty Research Fellowships; he was named a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From 1976 to 1984, he served as editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics. During his long and wide-ranging career, Dorfman
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In the preface to his collected works, "Economic Theory and Public Decisions"(1997), Dorfman expressed his personal reservations about "reducing the amount of instruction in the social science side of economics to make way for mathematics." He however, remained ambivalent about the costs and the
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To quote Solow, "Always polite, even self-deprecating, never assertive, he nevertheless stood his ground. If Bob Dorfman mildly and quizzically expressed some hesitation about your pet idea, it was always a good move to look up, just in case a boulder was about to crash down on you—politely, of
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According to his wife Nancy, Dorfman turned to mathematics as an alternative to poetry after realizing that he did not have a future as a poet. According to the Harvard Gazette, "His lifelong love of poetry and literature was reflected in the clarity and grace with which he was able to explain
172:—"After starting his career as a statistician—his paper 'The Detection of Defective Members of Large Populations' (1943) is still a landmark—he turned to economics at the moment when linear models of production and allocation captured the profession's imagination." Dorfman co-authored 224:. Dorfman finally moved to Harvard in 1955. Dorfman's career at Harvard spanned 32 years. Professor of Economics from 1955 to 1972, Dorfman became the David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy in 1972, a position he held until his retirement in 1987. 509: 204:, widely used in statistics to establish parameters of non-linear functions of random variables. He worked for the federal government as a statistician for 4 years, starting in 1939 and also served as an operations analyst for the 286:, Professor Emeritus of Economics and a longtime colleague of Dorfman's, "He was really devoted to scholarship; he was a very careful worker in everything he did, he was always a public-spirited member of this department." 514: 446: 241: 504: 524: 519: 366: 341:
Dorfman, R. The Detection of Defective Members of Large Populations. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 14(4), 436-440. Retrieved from
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Dorfman, Robert; Maass Arthur; Hufschmidt, Maynard; Harold, Thomas A. Jr; Marglin Stephen A; Fair, Gordon Maskew. (1962).
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His paper—'The Detection of Defective Members of Large Populations' (1943) is a landmark in the sphere of
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benefits of this change in methodology while recognizing its inevitability. To quote
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from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
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complex economics in simple language, widely remarked upon by his colleagues."
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Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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Apart from his work in group testing, he made great contributions to
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in 1937. In 1939 he published an important paper on the so-called
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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Applications of Linear Programming to the Theory of the Firm
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Distinguished fellows of the American Economic Association
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Ver Hoef, J. M. (2012). "Who invented the delta method?".
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Dorfman, Robert; Thomas H. A. Jr.; Jacoby, H. D. (1972).
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Dorfman, Robert; Thomas H. A. Jr.; Jacoby, H. D. (1967).
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from Columbia College, NY in 1936 and his M.A. from
145:. Dorfman made great contributions to the fields of 116: 106: 96: 86: 81: 67: 49: 28: 21: 361: 359: 357: 264:'s 19th century "Austrian" theory of capital. 8: 192:on 27 October 1916. He received his B.A. in 334:Dorfman, Robert; Dorfman, Nancy S. (1997). 168:. To quote collaborator and Nobel laureate 231:Dorfman received many honors, including a 18: 305:Linear Programming and Economic Analysis 220:in Economics in 1950 with thesis titled 174:Linear Programming and Economic Analysis 353: 7: 336:Economic Theory and Public Decisions 505:Fellows of the Econometric Society 214:University of California, Berkeley 111:University of California, Berkeley 14: 329:Models for managing Water Quality 267:Some of his major works include: 525:21st-century American economists 520:20th-century American economists 315:Design of Water Resource Systems 367:"Economist Dorfman dies at 85" 252:Work and professional opinions 212:. In 1946, he enrolled at the 1: 206:United States Army Air Forces 398:10.1080/00031305.2012.687494 307:McGraw-Hill Chapter-preview 469:Biography of Robert Dorfman 166:Combinatorial Group Testing 541: 495:Harvard University faculty 442:Fellows: Alphabetical List 386:The American Statistician 317:Harvard University Press. 176:with Solow and economist 132: 77: 331:Harvard University Press 258:environmental economics 194:Mathematical Statistics 500:Operations researchers 295:Dorfman, Robert, with 157:and in the process of 61:Belmont, Massachusetts 429:– via ProQuest. 262:Eugen Böhm von Bawerk 233:Guggenheim Fellowship 188:Dorfman was born in 198:Columbia University 373:on August 3, 2002. 143:Harvard University 101:Harvard University 16:American economist 322:Prices and Market 284:James Duesenberry 178:Paul A. Samuelson 136: 135: 532: 456: 455: 454: 453: 437: 431: 430: 428: 426: 416: 410: 409: 381: 375: 374: 369:. Archived from 363: 210:Second World War 56: 39:October 27, 1916 38: 36: 19: 540: 539: 535: 534: 533: 531: 530: 529: 475: 474: 465: 460: 459: 451: 449: 439: 438: 434: 424: 422: 418: 417: 413: 383: 382: 378: 365: 364: 355: 350: 292: 254: 186: 170:Robert M. Solow 127:R. Aaron Gordon 125: 123:William Fellner 118: 107:Alma mater 82:Academic career 63: 58: 54: 45: 40: 34: 32: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 538: 536: 528: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 497: 492: 487: 477: 476: 473: 472: 464: 463:External links 461: 458: 457: 432: 411: 392:(2): 124–127. 376: 352: 351: 349: 346: 345: 344: 339: 332: 325: 324:Prentice Hall. 318: 311: 297:Paul Samuelson 291: 288: 279: 278: 275: 272: 253: 250: 185: 182: 139:Robert Dorfman 134: 133: 130: 129: 120: 114: 113: 108: 104: 103: 98: 94: 93: 88: 84: 83: 79: 78: 75: 74: 69: 65: 64: 59: 57:(aged 85) 51: 47: 46: 41: 30: 26: 25: 23:Robert Dorfman 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 537: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 482: 480: 470: 467: 466: 462: 448: 444: 443: 436: 433: 421: 415: 412: 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 387: 380: 377: 372: 368: 362: 360: 358: 354: 347: 343: 340: 337: 333: 330: 326: 323: 319: 316: 312: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 293: 289: 287: 285: 276: 273: 270: 269: 268: 265: 263: 259: 251: 249: 245: 243: 239: 234: 229: 225: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 183: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 162: 160: 159:coding theory 156: 155:group testing 152: 148: 144: 140: 131: 128: 124: 121: 115: 112: 109: 105: 102: 99: 95: 92: 89: 85: 80: 76: 73: 70: 66: 62: 53:June 24, 2002 52: 48: 44: 43:New York City 31: 27: 20: 450:, retrieved 441: 435: 423:. Retrieved 414: 389: 385: 379: 371:the original 338:Edward Elgar 335: 328: 321: 314: 304: 301:Robert Solow 290:Publications 280: 266: 255: 246: 230: 226: 221: 216:and got his 202:delta method 187: 173: 163: 138: 137: 55:(2002-06-24) 490:2002 deaths 485:1916 births 208:during the 97:Institution 68:Nationality 479:Categories 452:2019-10-09 348:References 303:. (1958), 151:statistics 35:1916-10-27 425:6 January 248:course." 184:Biography 147:economics 91:Economics 406:23339471 190:New York 117:Doctoral 72:American 240:of the 238:Fellows 119:advisor 404:  309:links. 402:JSTOR 218:Ph.D. 87:Field 427:2014 299:and 50:Died 29:Born 394:doi 481:: 445:, 400:. 390:66 388:. 356:^ 244:. 180:. 161:. 153:, 149:, 408:. 396:: 37:) 33:(

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New York City
Belmont, Massachusetts
American
Economics
Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley
William Fellner
R. Aaron Gordon
Harvard University
economics
statistics
group testing
coding theory
Combinatorial Group Testing
Robert M. Solow
Paul A. Samuelson
New York
Mathematical Statistics
Columbia University
delta method
United States Army Air Forces
Second World War
University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D.
Guggenheim Fellowship
Fellows
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
environmental economics
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk
James Duesenberry

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