Hans Brems
Born |
Viborg, Denmark | October 16, 1915
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Died |
September 16, 2000 84) Urbana, Illinois | (aged
Nationality | Danish American |
Institution | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
Field | Macroeconomics |
Alma mater | University of Copenhagen |
Hans Brems (October 16, 1915 – September 16, 2000) was a Danish American economist. He was known for his contributions in mathematical economics, especially quantitative model-building.[1]
Born in Viborg, Denmark, Brems earned his doctorate from the University of Copenhagen. Moving to the United States, he taught at the University of California at Berkeley, before joining the faculty at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1954.
Selected publications
- ——— (1970). "A Growth Model of International Direct Investment". American Economic Review 60 (3): 320–331. JSTOR 1817982.
- ——— (1967). Quantitative Economic Theory: A Synthetic Approach. New York: Wiley.
- ——— (1956). "Long-Run Automobile Demand". Journal of Marketing 20 (4): 379–384. JSTOR 1248239.
- ——— (1948). "The Interdependence of Quality Variations, Selling Effort and Price". Quarterly Journal of Economics 62 (3): 418–440. JSTOR 1882839.
References
- ↑ "Economist Hans Brems dies at 84". September 19, 2000.
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