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  1. Harold Hotelling was one of the most important of the twentieth-century pioneers of mathematical economics and mathematical statistics.1 In both fields he is recognised for his powerful theoretical contributions2 and he was a most effective and caring teacher.

  2. Abstract. Harold Hotelling (1895–1973) was an important contributor to twentieth-century American economics, as evidenced by the many seminal results he left behind: the ‘Hotelling law,’ the ‘Hotelling rule,’ the ‘Hotelling lemma’ and so on. The overall thrust of his research and his way of conceiving mathematical economics ...

  3. 18. März 2023 · Harold Hotelling was born in Fulda, Minnesota, USA. He graduated with a B.A. in Journalism in 1919, and subsequently obtained a Master of Science degree in mathematics in 1921, both from the University of Washington. In 1924, he received his doctorate in mathematics from Princeton University, writing a dissertation on topology.

  4. 29. Okt. 2018 · Harold Hotelling (1895–1973) Harold Hotelling was born in Minnesota in 1895 and spent most of his childhood in Seattle, Washington. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 1919 and a master’s degree in mathematics in 1921 from the University of Washington. In 1924, he earned a PhD in mathematics from Princeton University, and began ...

  5. 19. Nov. 2011 · HAROLD HOTELLING WAS A man of many interests and talents. After majoring in journalism at the University of Washington and obtaining his B.A in that field in 1919, he did his graduate work in mathematics at Princeton, where he received his Ph.D. in 1924 with a thesis on topology. Upon leaving Princeton, he took a position as research associate ...

  6. Harold Hotelling wrote six major papers on economics. Four of them have had a profound effect on the field, though frequently only after a long period of time. The other two are equally ingenious but deal with matters on which others were also working. Hotelling was interested in economics from his undergraduate days. Though his undergraduate degree was in journalism, he did take some courses ...

  7. 7. Juli 2023 · Harold Hotelling’s 1931 contribution is known for providing a basic principle—the Hotelling rule—to the economics of non-renewable resources. Nearly 90 years later, empirical tests conclude the rule lacks empirical validity, requiring strong amendments to describe the long-term, aggregate behaviour of its target object. On the basis of ...