Born in Amsterdam, Theil started to study mathematics and physics at Utrecht University in 1942. Later in World War II he was arrested and was imprisoned in Vught. After the war he started to study economics at the Gemeente-Universiteit Amsterdam, where in 1951 he received his PhD under Pieter Hennipman.[3]
Theil is best known for his invention of the widely used two-stage least squares (2SLS) method in 1953.[3] This estimation technique greatly simplified estimation of simultaneous equation models of the economy and came into widespread use for this purpose.
Theil published a series of books and numerous articles. Books:
Theil, H. (1954), "Linear aggregation of economic relations. Amsterdam. North-Holland Publishing Company.
Theil, H. (1958), Economic forecasts and policy. Assisted by J.S. Cramer, H. Moerman, and A. Russchen.
Theil, H.; Kloek, T. (1960), "The operational implications of imperfect models", in Arrow, Kenneth J.; Karlin, Samuel; Suppes, Patrick (eds.), Mathematical models in the social sciences, 1959: Proceedings of the first Stanford symposium, Stanford mathematical studies in the social sciences, IV, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, pp. 105–128, ISBN9780804700214.
Theil, H. (1965), Operations research and quantitative economics. With John C. G. Boot and Teun Kloek
Theil, H. (1966), Applied economic forecasting. With G.A.C. Beerens, C.B. Tilanus, and C.G. De Leeuw . Vol. 4. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company.
Theil, H. (1967), Economics and information theory. Vol. 7. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Theil, H. (1971), Principles of Econometrics. Vol. 1. New York: Wiley.
Theil, H. (1972), Statistical decomposition analysis: With applications in the social and administrative sciences. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company.
Theil, H. (1989), International evidence on consumption patterns. With Ching-Fan Chung and James L. Seale.
About Theil
Baldev Raj, J. Koerts eds. (1992) Henri Theil's Contributions to Economics and Econometrics: Econometric theory and methodology. Vol. I. Springer.
^ abcRaj, Baldev. "Henri Theil’s Biography and his Contributions to Economics and Econometrics: An Overview." Henri Theil’s Contributions to Economics and Econometrics. Springer Netherlands, 1992. 3–16.