Erasmus Prize (1967) Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1969)
Scientific career
Fields
Economics, Econometrics
Institutions
Erasmus University
Doctoral advisor
Paul Ehrenfest
Doctoral students
Tjalling Koopmans Hans van den Doel Supachai Panitchpakdi Ashok Mitra
Jan Tinbergen (/ˈtɪnbɜːrɡən/; Dutch:[ˈtɪnˌbɛrɣə(n)]; 12 April 1903 – 9 June 1994) was a Dutch economist who was awarded the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969, which he shared with Ragnar Frisch for having developed and applied dynamic models for the analysis of economic processes. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential economists of the 20th century and one of the founding fathers of econometrics.[1][2][3][4]
His important contributions to econometrics include the development of the first macroeconometric models, the solution of the identification problem, and the understanding of dynamic models.[3] Tinbergen was a founding trustee of Economists for Peace and Security. In 1945, he founded the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) and was the agency's first director.
^Dekker, Erwin (2021). Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-85320-0.
^Dekker, Erwin (2022). "An "Ordo-Thinker" on the Left: Jan Tinbergen on the National and International Economic Order". History of Political Economy. 54 (4): 689–718. doi:10.1215/00182702-9895888. ISSN 0018-2702. S2CID 248839847.
^ abMagnus, Jan & Mary S. Morgan (1987) The ET Interview: Professor J. Tinbergen in: 'Econometric Theory 3, 1987, 117-142.
^Willlekens, Frans (2008) International Migration in Europe: Data, Models and Estimates. New Jersey. John Wiley & Sons: 117.
JanTinbergen (/ˈtɪnbɜːrɡən/; Dutch: [ˈtɪnˌbɛrɣə(n)]; 12 April 1903 – 9 June 1994) was a Dutch economist who was awarded the first Nobel Memorial Prize...
was one of five children of Dirk Cornelis Tinbergen and his wife Jeannette van Eek. His brother, JanTinbergen, won the first Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic...
as the leading university in Econometrics and Operational Research. JanTinbergen, Nobel Prize winner for Economics (1969), and Henri Theil founded the...
Tinbergen is a Dutch surname, and may refer to: JanTinbergen (1903–1994), Dutch economist Jaap Tinbergen [de] (1934–2010), Dutch astronomer, after whom...
Academy of Sciences. It was first awarded in 1969 to Dutch economist JanTinbergen and Norwegian economist Ragnar Frisch "for having developed and applied...
"to sift through mountains of data to extract simple relationships." JanTinbergen is one of the two founding fathers of econometrics. The other, Ragnar...
of business cycles in 1933. Later work on the model, together with JanTinbergen, won the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969. Frisch...
and JanTinbergen. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1969, Frisch and Tinbergen were...
publications, he did encourage his graduate student JanTinbergen to follow up on this. Tinbergen's thesis was devoted to problems both from physics and...
later, in 1930, he switched to theoretical physics. In 1933, he met JanTinbergen, the winner of the 1969 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics and moved...
Luuk Tinbergen (7 September 1915, in The Hague – 1 September 1955, in Groningen) was a Dutch ornithologist and ecologist. Tinbergen was the youngest of...
Economics and obtained a doctorate from Erasmus University Rotterdam under JanTinbergen. He assumed a teaching post at Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
foundations laid by JanTinbergen of the Netherlands, later winner of the first economics prize in 1969. Klein differed from Tinbergen in using an alternative...
instruments and some others as targets or objectives is originally due to JanTinbergen, who used these concepts in his books On the Theory of Economic Policy...
was mostly determined on purely empirical grounds. Dutch economist JanTinbergen developed the first comprehensive national model, which he built for...
for Chemistry in 1964. JanTinbergen, who was awarded the first Economics Prize in 1969, was the brother of Nikolaas Tinbergen, who received the 1973...
English economist well known for forming the basis of Keynesian economics JanTinbergen, Dutch economist known for developing and applying dynamic models for...
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / JanTinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth...
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / JanTinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth...
Nobel laureate JanTinbergen and proposed a study of the likely impact of a doubling of the population on the global community. Tinbergen and his colleague...
after the Dutch economist JanTinbergen, a Nobel prize-winning professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. The Tinbergen Institute has over 200 research...
introduced namely Hideki Yukawa (won the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physics), JanTinbergen (won the 1969 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics), Habib Bourguiba, Joseph...
Szécsi (1914–1984), Austrian economist Anne Turgot Frank William Taussig JanTinbergen Gordon Tullock Alex Tabarrok (born 1966), Canadian/American economist...
Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences 1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / JanTinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth...
Analysis under JanTinbergen. In 1953 he was appointed Professor of Econometrics at the Netherlands School of Economics as successor of JanTinbergen. Here he...