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  1. Walt Whitman Rostow (* 7. Oktober 1916 in New York City; † 13. Februar 2003 in Austin, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Ökonom und Wirtschaftshistoriker. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch sein 1960 veröffentlichtes Modell zur Entwicklungstheorie, das nach ihm benannte Rostow-Modell.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walt_RostowWalt Rostow - Wikipedia

    Walt Whitman Rostow /rahs-TOU/ OBE (October 7, 1916 – February 13, 2003) was an American economist, professor and political theorist who served as national security advisor to president of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1969.

  3. The Rostovian take-off model (also called "Rostow's Stages of Growth") is one of the major historical models of economic growth. It was developed by W. W. Rostow. The model postulates that economic modernization occurs in five basic stages, of varying length. Traditional society; Preconditions for take-off; Take-off; Drive to maturity

  4. 21. Mai 2018 · ROSTOW, WALT WHITMAN (1916–2003), U.S. economist; brother of Eugene *Rostow. Born in New York City, Rostow received a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University in 1940. That year, he taught economics at Columbia University. During World War ii (1942–45), he served as a major in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).

  5. 1. Jan. 2018 · Abstract. Walt Whitman Rostow, economic historian, historian of economic thought, pioneer of modern development economics, and social scientist with interests in demography, politics, sociology and cultural aspects of development, was born in 1916. A professor of economics and history at the University of Oxford in 1946–7 ...

  6. 15. Feb. 2003 · Feb. 15, 2003. Walt W. Rostow, an economic historian who became one of the principal architects and passionate defenders of the Vietnam War as an adviser to Presidents John F. Kennedy and...

  7. Walt Whitman Rostow was an American economist and political thinker prominent for his staunch opposition to Communism and belief in the efficacy of capitalism and free enterprise. Rostow served as an adviser on national security affairs under John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson administrations.