Martine Quinzii (died May 25, 2018) was a French mathematical economist known for her work in financial markets, incomplete markets, macroeconomics, and general equilibrium theory.
[1] Quinzii studied mathematics at the University of Paris VI, earning a master's degree in 1970, an agrégation in mathematics in 1971, and a Master of Advanced Studies in 1972.
Her dissertation, Rendements croissants et équilibre général, was supervised by Jean Fericelli.
[1] Quinzii wrote a French monograph on econometrics, Rendements Croissants et Efficacité Economique (CNRS, 1988) as her habilitation thesis,[2] and wrote the book Increasing Returns and Efficiency (Oxford University Press, 1992).
II: Infinite Horizon Economies (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008).