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  1. Lawrence Andrew Blume (born 1963) is an American filmmaker. He was named among the "Ten Rising Stars of Comedy" by The Hollywood Reporter for his first feature-length film, Martin & Orloff, which premiered at the 2002 US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and made its television debut on Comedy Central.

  2. Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences in Economics. Research Focus. Evolutionary processes in markets and games. Economic theory. Game theory. Publications. "Optimality and Natural Selection in Markets," (with D. Easley), Journal of Economic Theory, forthcoming.

  3. Lawrence E. Blume is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Economics at Cornell University, a Visiting Research Professor at IHS, and a member of the external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute, where he has served as Co-Director of the Economics Program and on the Institute's steering committee.

  4. Director: Tiger Eyes. Lawrence Blume was named one of the "Ten Rising Stars of Comedy" by the Hollywood reporter for his first feature-length film,Martin & Orloff (2002) which premiered at the 2002 US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen.

  5. Lawrence E. Blume is the Distinguished Arts and Sciences Professor of Economics and Professor of Information Science at Cornell University, US.

  6. Lawrence E. Blume is a professor of Information Science and serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for Cornell Bowers CIS. He is also Distinguished Arts & Sciences Professor of Economics.

  7. Apr 17, 1994 · by Carl P. Simon (Author), Lawrence E. Blume (Author) 4.1 109 ratings. See all formats and editions. Mathematics for Economists, a new text for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in economics, is a thoroughly modern treatment of the mathematics that underlies economic theory.