MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS COMES TO AMERICA: CHARLES S. PEIRCE'S ENGAGEMENT WITH COURNOT'S RECHERCHES SUR LES PRINCIPES MATHEMATIQUES DE LA THEORIE DES RICHESSES

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Although Cournot’s mathematical economics was generally neglected until the mid-1870s, he was taken up and carefully studied by the Scientific Club of Cambridge, Massachusetts, even before his “discovery” by Walras and Jevons. The episode is reconstructed from fragmentary manuscripts of the pragmatist philosopher Charles S. Peirce, a sophisticated mathematician. Peirce provides a subtle interpretation and anticipates Bertrand’s criticisms.
  • Authors

  • Wible, James
  • Hoover, Kevin D
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • December 2015
  • Has Subject Area

    Keywords

  • A.C. Cournot
  • Charles S. Peirce
  • duopoly
  • mathematical economics
  • monopoly
  • oligopoly
  • perfect competition
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 511
  • End Page

  • 536
  • Volume

  • 37
  • Issue

  • 4