References
Main Works by W.M. Gorman[171]
Collected Works
Blackorby, C. and A.F. Shorrocks (eds) (1995). Separability and Aggregation: Collected Works ofWM. Gorman. Volume 1.
Oxford: Clarendon Press.Other
Boyle, J.R., W.M. Gorman, and S.E. Pudney (1977). ‘The Demand for Related Goods: A Progress Report'. Chapter 2c in M.D. Intriligator (ed.) Frontiers of Quantitative Economics. Volume IIIA. Amsterdam: North—Holland: 87—101. Invited paper at the Third World Congress of the Econometric Society.
*Gorman, WM. (1953). ‘Community Preference Fields'. Econometrica, 21(1): 63—80.
Gorman, W.M. (1955). ‘The In transitivity of Certain Criteria Used in Welfare Economics'. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 7(1): 23—35.
Gorman, WM. (1957). ‘Convex Indifference Curves and Diminishing Marginal Utility'. Journal of Political Economy, 65(1): 40—50.
Gorman, WM. (1957). ‘How Surprising is a Chain ofCoincidences?'. Metroeconomica, 9(2): 112-115.
Gorman, W.M. (1957). ‘A Note on “A Revised Theory of Expectations”'. Economic Journal, 67(267): 549-551.
Gorman, W.M. (1957). ‘Some Comments on Professor Hicks' Revision of Demand Theory. Metroeconomica, 9(3): 167-180.
Gorman, WM. (1958). ‘Tariffs, Retaliation, and the Elasticity of Demand for Imports'. Review of Economic Studies, 25(3): 133-162. Reprinted as Chapter 12 in M.J. Farrell (ed.) (1973) Readings in Welfare Economics. London:
Macmillan: 167-196.
*Gorman, WM. (1959a). ‘Separable Utility and Aggregation'. Econometrica, 27(3): 469-481. Reprinted as Chapter 16 in K.J. Arrow (ed.) (1971) Selected Readings in Economic Theory from Econometrica. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press: 326-338.
Gorman, W.M. (1959). ‘The Effect of Tariffs on the Level and Terms of Trade'. Journal of Political Economy, 67(3): 246-265.
Gorman, W.M. (1959). ‘Are Social Indifference Curves Convex?'. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 73(3): 485-496.
Gorman, W.M. (1960). ‘Tariffs and Trade in a Two-Good World'. International Economic Review, 1(3): 223-229.
*Gorman, W.M. (1961). ‘On a Class of Preference Fields'. Metroeconomica, 13(2): 53-56.
Gorman, W.M. (1961). ‘Elasticity of Demand for Imports with Close, but Imperfect Substitutes'. International Economic Review, 2(3): 371-376.
Gorman, WM. (1963). ‘Additive Logarithmic Preferences, A Further Note'. Review of Economic Studies, 30(1): 56-62.
*Gorman, WM. (1964). ‘More Scope for Qualitative Economics'. Review of Economic Studies, 31(1): 65-68.
Gorman, W.M. (1965a). ‘Production Functions in Which the Elasticities of Substitution Stand in Fixed Proportions to Each Other'. Review of Economic Studies, 32(3): 217-224.
Gorman, W.M. (1965). ‘Professor Friedman's Consumption Function and the Theory of Choice'. Econometrica, 32(1/2): 189-197.
Gorman, WM. (1967). ‘Tastes, Habits and Choices'. International Economic Review, 8(2): 218-222.
*Gorman, W.M. (1968a). ‘Measuring the Quantities of Fixed Factors'. Chapter 5 in J.N. Wolfe (ed.) Value, Capital and Growth: Papers in Honour of Sir John Hicks. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press: 141-172.
*Gorman, WM. (1968b). ‘The Structure of Utility Functions'. Review of Economic Studies, 35(4): 367-390.
*Gorman, WM. (1968). ‘Conditions for Additive Separability'. Econometrica, 36(3/4): 605-609.
Gorman, WM. (1971). ‘Preference, Revealed Preference, and Indifference'. Chapter 5 in J.S. Chipman, L. Hurwicz, M.K. Richter and H.F. Sonnenschein (eds) Preferences, Utility and Demand: A Minnesota Symposium. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: 81-113.
Gorman, W.M. (1976). ‘Tricks with Utility Functions'. Chapter 11 in M.J. Artis and A.R. Nobay (eds) Essays in Economic Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 211-243. Invited address to the 1975 Association of University Teachers in Economics Conference.
Gorman, WM. (1980). ‘A Possible Procedure for Analysing Quality Differentials in the Egg Market'.
Review of Economic Studies, 47(5): 843-856. First circulated as Journal Paper No. 2319, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, November 1956.*Gorman, WM. (1981). ‘Some Engel Curves'. Chapter 1 in A. Deaton (ed.) Essays on the Theory and Measurement of Demand in Honour of Sir Richard Stone. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 7-30.
Gorman, W.M. (1984). ‘Le Chatelier and General Equilibrium'. Chapter 1 in A. Ingham and A. Ulph (eds) Demand, Equilibrium and Trade: Essays in Honour of Ivor F Pearce. London: Macmillan: 1-18.
*Gorman, WM. (1986). ‘Assembling Efficient Organizations?'. Chapter 8 in W.P. Heller, R.M. Starr and D.A. Starrett (eds) Uncertainty, Information and Communication: Essays in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow. Volume III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 213-228.
*Gorman, W.M. (1987). ‘Separability’. In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P Newman (eds) The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. Volume 4. London: Macmillan: 305—311.
*Gorman, W.M. (1990). ‘More Measures for Fixed Factors’. In G.D. Myles (ed.) Measurement and Modelling in Economics. Amsterdam: North-Holland: 381—409.
Gorman, W.M. and G.D. Myles (1987). ‘Characteristics’. In J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P Newman (eds) The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. Volume 1. London: Macmillan: 403—406.
Unpublished Works[172]
Gorman, WM. (1959c). ‘The Demand for Fish: An Application of Factor Analysis’. Paper read to the Amsterdam meeting of the Econometric Society; Discussion Paper A.6, Faculty of Commerce and Social Science, Birmingham University, September.
Gorman, W.M. (1960b). ‘A Note on Hotelling’s Method of Extracting the Latent Roots and Vectors of a Matrix’. Discussion Paper A.12, Faculty of Commerce and Social Science, Birmingham University, September.
*Gorman, WM. (1965). ‘Consumer Budgets and Price Indices’. Unpublished typescript. *Gorman, W.M. (1970a). ‘Conditions for Generalised Additive Separability’.
Discussion Paper No. 9, Department of Economics, London School of Economics, September.
*Gorman, W.M. (1970). ‘Quasi Separable Preferences, Costs and Technologies’. Paper read at Harvard University, November.
Gorman, WM. (1972). ‘Sketch for the Demand for Related Goods’. Presidential Address to the Econometric Society.
*Gorman, W’.M. (1982). ‘Facing an Uncertain Future’. Technical Report No. 359, Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, January.
Gorman, WM. (1986a). ‘Unpublished Notes for a Seminar at University College Dublin’. 12 March.
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