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Name
  
Orris Herfindahl


Died
  
December 16, 1972, Nepal

Books
  
The Quality of the Environment

Orris Clemens Herfindahl (June 15, 1918 in Parshall, North Dakota - December 16, 1972 while traveling in Nepal) was an economist who studied natural resources. However, he is mainly known as the inventor of a concentration index (the Herfindahl index) which he proposed in his 1950 doctoral dissertation on the steel industry while at Columbia University. In fact a similar index (with the addition of a square root) was proposed earlier (in 1945) by Albert O. Hirschman. Thus, it is usually referred to as the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index.

Publications

  • Economic theory of natural resources
  • Natural Resources Information for Economic Development
  • Copper Costs and Prices: 1870-1957 - study of copper, sometimes seen as a bellwether of global activity.
  • References

    Orris C. Herfindahl Wikipedia