George Judge's Contributions to Econometrics in Agricultural and Applied Economics
Gordon Rausser and
Sofia B. Villas-Boas
No 379046, 2026 Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting, January 3-5, 2026, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
Abstract:
Professor George Garrett Judge's body of work constitutes one of the most intellectually coherent and forward-looking research programs in modern quantitative economics, spanning three distinct but related domains: econometric estimation theory, spatial equilibrium operations research, and information-theoretic inference. What appears at first to be a diverse set of contributions is in fact organized around a single foundational question: How can economists recover reliable information about complex systems from noisy, incomplete, and imperfect data? Judge approached this challenge first by advancing new estimators and finitesample theory, then by reformulating spatial general equilibrium through mathematical programming methods, and ultimately by developing an entropy-based framework that integrates information theory, statistical mechanics, and computational methods. His vision redefines quantitative economics for an information-rich but uncertainty-dominated world, emphasizing epistemological humility, out-of-sample predictive performance, and the dynamic recovery of information over static parameter estimation. Across more than 150 articles, 16 books, and decades of mentorship, Judge reshaped agricultural economics, applied economics, and econometrics more broadly.
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Pages: 14
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.379046
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