Lionel W. McKenzie
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Lionel Wilfred McKenzie is Wilson Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Rochester. Having received his Ph.D at Princeton University in 1956, his research focused on general equilibrium and capital theory. Although most widely known as a co-creator of the Arrow-Debreu-McKenzie model, he also published a number of research papers, such as
- "The Classical Theorem on Existence of Competitive Equilibrium," Econometrica, 1981
- "Turnpike Theory, Discounted Utility, and the von Neumann Facet" Journal of Economic Theory, 1983
- "general equilibrium,* The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, 1987, v. 2, pp. 498-512
- "turnpike theory," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, 1987, v. 4, pp. 712-20
- "Equilibrium, Trade, and Capital Accumulation", Japanese Economic Review, December 1999