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Robert Merton Solow ist ein US-amerikanischer Ökonom. Er erhielt 1987 den Alfred-Nobel-Gedächtnispreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften für seine Arbeiten über ökonomische Wachstumstheorien. Daneben ist er auch Träger des Ordens Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste und der Presidential Medal of Freedom. Vier seiner ...
Robert Merton Solow; born August 23, 1924) is an American economist whose work on the theory of economic growth culminated in the exogenous growth model named after him. [28] [29] He is currently Emeritus Institute Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has been a professor since 1949. [30]
Robert M. Solow Biographical . I was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 23, 1924, the oldest of three children. My parents were themselves the children of immigrants. They had to earn a living as soon as they finished secondary school. So my sisters, my cousins and I were the first generation of our family to attend a university. I was ...
Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Robert M. Solow. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1987. Born: 23 August 1924, Brooklyn, NY, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA.
Robert M. Solow Nobelpreis 1987 | Warum wachsen einige Volkswirtschaften schneller als andere? Es gibt nur einen Robert «Bob» Solow, Gründervater der neoklassischen Wachstumstheorie. Nahezu alle Ökonomen haben sich seit 1945 mit diesem Fachgebiet beschäftigt.
29. Nov. 2023 · MIT Professor of Economics and Nobel Laureate. Robert M. Solow, is an American economist who was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his important contributions to theories of economic growth. Solow received a B.A. (1947), an M.A. (1949), and a Ph.D. (1951) from Harvard University.
Robert Solow, (born August 23, 1924, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.), American economist who was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his important contributions to theories of economic growth. Solow received a B.A. (1947), an M.A. (1949), and a Ph.D. (1951) from Harvard University.