Quirino Paris spent his entire academic career at the University of California, USA, earning a PhD from Berkeley in 1966 and serving as Professor of Agricultural Economics at UC Davis from 1969. In 2011 he published a companion book titled Economic Foundations of Symmetric Programming. He is a Fellow of the American Applied Economic Association and of the European Association of Agricultural Economists.
This book is suitable for anyone who wants to study LP and its applications, especially in economics. The content of the book is well structured in order to help readers understand the concepts of LP. ... this is must-read book for anyone who wants to thoroughly study LP, its economic interpretation and the theorems behind the concepts. (Dharma Lesmono, Mathematical Reviews, September, 2018) This book, divided in 21 chapters, studies in great extent the field of linear programming with an emphasis to its applications and the economic interpretation of the problem statement and results. ... This book is very easy to follow and presents an excellent overview of the field of linear programming both for first time readers and for experienced researchers in the field. (Efstratios Rappos, zbMATH 1364.90001, 2017)