William Novshek on Hugo F. Sonnenschein
William Novshek
Chapter 6 in Foundations in Microeconomic Theory, 2008, pp 109-124 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I met Hugo when I was in the first year of the economics Ph.D. program at Iowa. The usual instructor for the second semester microeconomics course was on leave and the department had arranged for Hugo, who was at Northwestern, and Rich Kihlstrom, who was at Illinois, to share teaching the course. Each week, one of them would fly in for a day of intensive instruction. It was a memorable course for both the topics and the enthusiasm of the instructors, and it led to my transfer to Northwestern the following fall. After my first year at Northwestern, Hugo moved to Princeton and I followed informally for part of his first summer there and later, after finishing my coursework with a final quarter physically at Northwestern, as a visiting student at Princeton.
Keywords: Average Cost; Aggregate Output; Marginal Revenue; Free Entry; Potential Entrant (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74057-5_8
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