Claude Ponsard
Claude Ponsard (1927–1990) was a French economist who worked in spatial economics and in the application of fuzzy set theory to economics. Bo Yuan and George J. Klir noted that Ponsard was a "pioneer who initiated the reformulation of economic theory by taking advantage of fuzzy set theory" in their book, Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic theory and applications (1995).[1]
Publications
- Claude Ponsard (October 1983). History of Spatial Economic Theory (hardcover). Texts and Monographs in Economics and Mathematical Systems).
- Claude Ponsard (1989). Some dissenting views on the transitivity of individual preference. I.M.E. Document de travail.
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References
- Klir, George J.; Yuan, Bo (1995). Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: Theory and Applications. Prentice Hall. pp. 452. ISBN 9780131011717.
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