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  1. Richard George Lipsey, OC FRSC (born August 28, 1928) is a Canadian academic and economist. He is best known for his work on the economics of the second-best , a theory that demonstrated that piecemeal establishing of individual first best conditions would not necessarily raise welfare in a situation in which all first best ...

  2. Evolution of Macro Theories. Regional Trade Policy. Climate Change. Books. Awards. Contact. Richard George Lipsey, FRSC, OC,Fellow of the Econometric Society, and Professor Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, has held professorial posts at the London School of Economics and Essex University in England, and Queen's University in Kingston ...

  3. La teoría del segundo mejor, teoría del segundo óptimo o teorema de la segunda opción ( Theory of the Second Best en inglés) es uno de los teoremas económicos más importantes avanzados en la segunda mitad del siglo XX. 1 2 3 4 El teorema fue introducido formalmente por Richard Lipsey y Kelvin Lancaster en su The General Theory of the Sec...

  4. Richard Lipsey es conocido sobre todo por su artículo, en coautoría con Kelvin Lancaster, “The General Theory of Second Best” (La teoría general del segundo mejor) de 1956, en el que postulan la teoría del segundo mejor, que tiene como objetivo encontrar un óptimo cuando el óptimo de Pareto no se puede encontrar.

  5. Dr. Richard G. Lipsey. Dr. Lipsey is currently professor emeritus of economics at Simon Fraser University. He is an officer of the Order of Canada, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Econometric Society, and a past president of the Canadian Economic Society and the Atlantic Economic Society.

  6. Richard LIPSEY | Emeritus Professor of Economics | PhD | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby | Department of Economics | Research profile. About. 240. Publications. 86,290. Reads. 10,058....

  7. Following the 1963 assassination of US President John. F. Kennedy, Jr., Richard was assigned to guard the president’s body. Afterward, Richard was sworn to secrecy for 15 years in compliance with the National Secrets Act, leaving him unable to talk about his experience witnessing such a historic moment.