Slutsky
English
Etymology
Named after Russian mathematical statistician and economist Eugen E. Slutsky.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsluːtskiː/
- Hyphenation: Slu‧tsky
Adjective
Slutsky
- (microeconomics) Indicates the derivation of the mathematics or the effect to have come from, and be credited to, Slutsky's early twentieth century work.
- 1972, Stanley Fischer, Econometrica, v. 40, iss. 2, pp 371 - This correspondence is then used in a derivation of Slutsky equations for assets.
Derived terms
- Economics
- Slutsky equation
- Slutsky matrix
- Slutsky wealth compensation
- Slutsky compensated price changes
- Slutsky diamond
- Statistics
- Slutsky theorem
Related terms
- Marshallian demand
- Hicksian demand
- income effect
- substitution effect