ARROW (Kenneth J.)
Social Choice and Individual Values.
ARROW'S BRILLIANT DOCTORAL THESIS
A very presentable copy of Arrow’s brilliant doctoral thesis, an unusually difficult book to find in any kind of collectible condition. The work ‘created the field of social choice theory, a fundamental construct in theoretical welfare economics and theoretical political science’ (New Palgrave).
‘Employing the notational system of symbolic logic, at the time unfamiliar to economists, Arrow proposed to solve a question in politics which no economist and few political scientists had ever posed: suppose all individuals can rank all states of the world in order of preference, is it possible to find a voting rule that will always select one of those states as most preferred?’ (Blaug, Great Economists Since Keynes).
Arrow was awarded the 1972 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, becoming the youngest recipient at the age of 51.