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Edwin Burmeister is a Research Professor Emeritus of Economics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. His career includes roles as Research Professor (1990–2007) and Visiting Scholar (1988, 1990). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT (1965), an M.A. from Cornell University (1962), and a B.S. from Cornell (1961).
His research focuses on economic theory, the history of economic thought, and financial econometrics, particularly the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). He has explored topics like multi-sector models, capital theory, and global economic stability. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis, addressing issues such as price expectations and market efficiency.
Recent publications (2008–2016) analyze Sraffa-Samuelson marginalism, Hicks’s capital theory, and APT models. Earlier works (1972–1996) delve into multi-sector economic systems and nonlinear econometric techniques. While no awards are listed, his contributions span academic and applied economics.
No advising or grant information is provided. His work is rooted in foundational economic theories, with applications to modern financial markets and dynamic systems.
