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William Jack Baumol (February 26, 1922 – May 4, 2017) was an American economist. He was a professor of economics at
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, Academic Director of the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Professor Emeritus at
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. He was a prolific author of more than eighty books and several hundred journal articles. Baumol wrote extensively about labor market and other economic factors that affect the economy. He also made significant contributions to the theory of
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and the
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. He is among the most influential economists in the world according to
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. He was elected a Fellow of the
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in 1971, the
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in 1977, and the United States
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in 1987. Baumol was considered a candidate for the
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for 2003, and
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cited him as a potential recipient in 2014, but he died without receiving the prize.


Early life

Baumol was born in the South Bronx. His parents, Solomon and Lillian, were both immigrants from Eastern Europe. Baumol studied at the
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and was awarded his bachelor's degree in 1942. After college, he served in the
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in World War II and later worked for the
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as an economist.


Education

He was initially denied entry to the doctoral studies at the
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and was instead admitted to the Master's program. After witnessing his debating skills at Lord
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' seminars, he was within weeks switched to the doctoral program and also admitted to the faculty as an Assistant Lecturer.


Teaching

While a professor at
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he supervised some graduate students who would eventually become very well-known economists, including
Burton Malkiel Burton Gordon Malkiel (born August 28, 1932) is an American economist and writer most noted for his classic finance book '' A Random Walk Down Wall Street'' (first published 1973, in its 12th edition as of 2019). He is a leading proponent of the e ...
,
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, and Harold Tafler Shapiro.


Research

Among his better-known contributions are the theory of
contestable market In economics, the theory of contestable markets, associated primarily with its 1982 proponent William J. Baumol, held that there are markets served by a small number of firms that are nevertheless characterized by competitive equilibrium (and the ...
s, the Baumol-Tobin model of
transactions demand Transactions demand, in economic theory, specifically Keynesian economics and monetary economics, is one of the determinants of the demand for money, the others being asset demand and precautionary demand. Overview The transactions demand for m ...
for money,
Baumol's cost disease Baumol's cost disease, also known as the Baumol effect, is the rise of wages in jobs that have experienced little or no increase in labor productivity, in response to rising salaries in other jobs that have experienced higher productivity growth ...
, which discusses the rising costs associated with service industries, Baumol's sales revenue maximization model and Pigou taxes. His research on
environmental economics Environmental economics is a sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues. It has become a widely studied subject due to growing environmental concerns in the twenty-first century. Environmental economics "undertakes theoretical or ...
recognized the fundamental role of non-convexities in causing
market failure In neoclassical economics, market failure is a situation in which the allocation of goods and services by a free market is not Pareto efficient, often leading to a net loss of economic value. Market failures can be viewed as scenarios where indiv ...
s. William Baumol also contributed to the transformation of the field of
finance Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of f ...
, and published contributions to the areas of efficiency of
capital markets A capital market is a financial market in which long-term debt (over a year) or equity-backed securities are bought and sold, in contrast to a money market where short-term debt is bought and sold. Capital markets channel the wealth of savers ...
,
portfolio theory Modern portfolio theory (MPT), or mean-variance analysis, is a mathematical framework for assembling a portfolio of assets such that the expected return is maximized for a given level of risk. It is a formalization and extension of diversificati ...
, and
capital budgeting Capital budgeting in corporate finance is the planning process used to determine whether an organization's long term capital investments such as new machinery, replacement of machinery, new plants, new products, and research development projects ...
.


Entrepreneurship

The place of the disruptive innovations and innovative entrepreneurs in traditional economic theory (which describes many efficiency-based ratios assuming uniform outputs) presents theoretic quandaries. Baumol contributed greatly to this area of economic theory. The 2006 Annual Meetings of the
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held a special session in his name, and honoring his many years of work in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation, where 12 papers on
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were presented. The ''Baumol Research Centre for Entrepreneurship Studies'' at
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is named after William Baumol. In 2003, Baumol received the
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" r his persistent effort to give the entrepreneur a key role in mainstream economic theory, for his theoretical and empirical studies of the nature of entrepreneurship, and for his analysis of the importance of institutions and incentives for the allocation of entrepreneurship." The British news magazine, ''
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'' published an article about William Baumol and his lifelong work to develop a place in economic theory for the entrepreneur (March 11, 2006, pp 68), much of which owes its genesis to
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. They note that traditional
microeconomic Microeconomics is a branch of mainstream economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms. Microeconomics fo ...
theory normally holds a place for 'prices' and 'firms' but not for that (seemingly) important engine of innovation, the entrepreneur. Baumol is given credit for helping to remedy this shortcoming: "Thanks to Mr. Baumol's own painstaking efforts, economists now have a bit more room for entrepreneurs in their theories." William Baumol's book, ''The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship'' is the first formal theoretical analysis of the role of innovative entrepreneurs.


Textbooks

Baumol wrote several textbooks in economics, including an introductory textbook with
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titled ''Macroeconomics: Principles and Policy''. His economics textbook on operations research was internationally well-received:
In the 1960s and 1970s, nearly every economics department offered a course in operations research methods in economics, and the usual textbook used was ''Economic Theory and Operations Analysis'' by W. J. Baumol. An entire generation of economics students was familiar with this book ....


Professional and philanthropic interests

Baumol was a trustee of Economists for Peace and Security. Baumol was known for his interests in the economics of art, including the economics of the performing arts.


Death

Baumol died on May 4, 2017 at the age of 95.


Major publications

* "Community Indifference", 1946, ''RES'' * "A Community Indifference Map: A construction", 1949, ''RES''. * "A Formalization of Mr. Harrod's Model", 1949, ''EJ''. * "The Analogy between Producer and Consumer Equilibrium Analysis", with Helen Makower, 1950, ''Economica''. * ''Economic Dynamics'', with R. Turvey, 1951. * "The Transaction Demand for Cash: An inventory-theoretic approach", 1952, ''QJE''. * "The Classical Monetary Theory: The outcome of the discussion", with G.S. Becker, 1952, ''Economica''. * ''Welfare Economics and the Theory of the State'', 1952. * "Firms with Limited Money Capital", 1953, ''Kyklos''. * ''Economic Processes and Policies'', with L.V. Chandler, 1954. * "More on the Multiplier Effect of a Balanced Budget", with M.H. Peston, 1955, ''AER''. * "Acceleration without Magnification", 1956, ''AER''. * "Variety in Retailing", with E.A. Ide, 1956 ''Management Science''. * "Speculation, Profitability and Stability", 1957, ''REStat''. * "Activity Analysis in One Lesson", 1958, ''AER''. * "On the Theory of Oligopoly", 1958, ''Economica''. * "Topology of Second Order Linear Difference Equations with Constant Coefficients", 1958, ''Econometrica''. * "The Cardinal Utility which is Ordinal", 1958, ''EJ''. * ''Business Behavior, Value and Growth'', 1959. * "Integer Programming and Pricing", with R.E. Gomory, 1960, ''Econometrica''. * ''Economic Theory and Operations Analysis'', 1961. * "What Can Economic Theory Contribute to Managerial Economics?", 1961, ''AER''. * "Pitfalls in Contracyclical Policies: Some tools and results", 1961, ''REStat''. * "The Theory of Expansion of the Firm", 1962, ''AER''. * "Stocks, Flows and Monetary Theory", 1962, ''QJE''. * "An Expected Gain-Confidence Limit Criterion for Portfolio Selection", 1963, ''Management Science''. * "Rules of Thumb and Optimally Imperfect Decisions", with R. E. Quandt, 1964, American Economic Review, 54, p. 23–46 * "Decomposition, Pricing for Decentralization and External Economics", with T.Fabian, 1964, ''Management Science''. * "On the Performing Arts: the anatomy of their economic problems", with W.G. Bowen, 1965, ''AER''. * "Investment and Discount Rates Under Capital Rationing", with R.E.Quandt, 1965, ''EJ''. * "Informed Judgement, Rigorous Theory and Public Policy", 1965, ''Southern EJ''. * ''The Stock Market and Economic Efficiency'', 1965. * ''Performing Arts: the economic dilemma'', 1966. * "The Ricardo Effect in Point-Input, Point-Output Case", 1966, ''Essays in Mathematical Economics in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern''. * "Macroeconomics of Unbalanced Growth: The anatomy of urban crisis", 1967, ''AER''. * "Calculation of Optimal Product and Retailer Characteristics", 1967, ''JPE''. * "The Firm's Optimal Debt-Equity Combination and the Cost of Capital", with B.G. Malkiel, 1967, ''QJE''. * "Error Produced by Linearization in Mathematical Programming", with R. Bushnell, 1967, ''Econometrica''. * "The Dual of Nonlinear Programming and its Economic Interpretation", with M.L.Balinski, 1968, ''RES''. * "Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory", 1968, May, ''American Economic Review'' * "On the Social Rate of Discount", 1968, ''AER''. * "On the Discount Rate for Public Projects", 1969, ''Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures''. * "Input Choices and Rate-of-Return Regulation: An overview of the discussion", with A.K.Klevorick, 1970, ''Bell JE''. * "Optimal Departures from Marginal Cost Pricing", with D.F. Bradford, 1970, ''AER''. * "The Economics of Athenian Drama", 1971, ''QJE''. * ''Environmental protection, International Spillovers and Trade'', 1971. * "On the Economics of the Theatre in Renaissance London" with Mary Oates, 1972, ''Swedish JE''. * "The Dynamics of Urban Problems and its Policy Implications", 1972, in Preston and Corry, editors, ''Essays in Honor of Lord Robbins''. * "Taxation and the Control of Externalities", 1972, ''AER''. * "Detrimental Externalities and Non-Convexity of the Production Set", with D.F. Bradford, 1972, ''Economica''. * "The Transformation of Values: What Marx 'Really' Meant", 1974, ''JEL''. * ''The Theory of Environmental Policy'', with W.E.Oates, 1975. * ''Economics, Environmental Policy and Quality of Life'', with W.E.Oates and S.A. Batey Blackman 1979. * ''Contestable Markets and the Theory of Industry Structure'', with J.C. Panzar and R.D. Wilig, 1982 * "Contestable Markets: An Uprising in the Theory of Industry Structure", 1982, "AER". * ''Microtheory: Applications and origins'', 1986 * ''Superfairness: Application and theory'', with D. Fischer, 1986 * "The Optimal Cash Balance Proposition: Maurice Allais' Priority", with J. Tobin, 1989, ''JEL'' * ''Productivity and American Leadership: The long view'', with S.A. Batey Blackman and E.N. Wolff, 1989. * ''Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive and Destructive'', Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 98(3), pp. 893–921, 1990 * ''Perfect Markets and Easy Virtue: Business ethics and the invisible hand'', with S.A. Batey Blackman, 1992 * ''Entrepreneurship, Management and the Structure of Profit'', 1993. * ''The Free Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the Growth Miracle of Capitalism'', 2002. * ''Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity,'' co-authored with Robert Litan and Carl J. Schramm, 2007 * ''The Cost Disease: Why Computers get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't'', 2012 https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300198157/cost-disease


Positions and awards

* William Baumol was President of the
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for 1981. * 1953 Fellow, Econometric Society * 1957–58 Guggenheim Fellow * 1960–70 Trustee, Rider College * 1965 Honorary LL.D, Rider College (Trustee Emeritus) * 1965–66 Ford Faculty Fellowship * 1970 Honorary Fellow,
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* 1971 Honorary Doctorate, Stockholm School of Economics * 1973 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Knox College * 1973 Honorary Doctorate, University of Basel * 1975 John R. Commons Award,
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* 1975 Townsend Harris Medal, Alumni Association of the City College of New York * 1982 Distinguished Fellow, American Economic Association * 1984 Distinguished Member, Economic Association of Puerto Rico * 1986 Winner, Assoc. of American Publishers Award for Best Book in Business, Management and Economics, ''Superfairness: Applications and Theory'' * 1987 Recipient, Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy * 1988 Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics, Princeton University * 1989 Winner, Assoc. of Am. Publishers Annual Awards for Excellence in Publishing, Honorable Mention in Social Sciences, ''Productivity and American Leadership: The Long View'' * 1992 Recipient, First Senior Scholar in the Arts and Sciences Award, New York University * 1996 Honorary Degree, University of Limburg, Maastricht, Netherlands * 1996 Honorary Professorship, University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina * 1999, Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Princeton University * 2003 Winner of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, the Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum (Entreprenörskapsforum), the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) and the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Tillväxtverket), Stockholm, Sweden


See also

* Baumol–Tobin model *
Baumol's cost disease Baumol's cost disease, also known as the Baumol effect, is the rise of wages in jobs that have experienced little or no increase in labor productivity, in response to rising salaries in other jobs that have experienced higher productivity growth ...


References


External links


Baumol home page

Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive


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