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  1. Wassily Leontief (* 5. August 1905 in München; † 5. Februar 1999 in New York; ursprünglich russisch Василий Васильевич Леонтьев Wassili Wassiljewitsch Leontjew) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Nobelpreisträger.

  2. Wassily Wassilyevich Leontief (Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Лео́нтьев; August 5, 1905 – February 5, 1999), was a Soviet-American economist known for his research on input–output analysis and how changes in one economic sector may affect other sectors.

  3. 21. März 2024 · Wassily Leontief (born August 5, 1906, St. Petersburg, Russia—died February 5, 1999, New York, New York, U.S.) was a Russian-born American economist who has been called the father of input-output analysis in econometrics. He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1973.

  4. Wassily W. Leontief. Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1973. At a glance. Born: 1906, St. Petersburg, Russia. Died: 1999, New York, New York, USA. Field: Macroeconomics. Prize-winning work: Development of the input-output analysis, a method to systematically analyze inter-industry transactions in an economy.

  5. Input-output analysis shows the extensive process by which inputs in one industry produce outputs for consumption or for input into another industry. The matrix devised by Leontief is often used to show the effect of a change in production of a final good on the demand for inputs.

  6. 1. Jan. 2017 · R. Dorfman. 69 Accesses. Abstract. Wassily Leontief was born on 5 August 1906 in St Petersburg, the only child of an academic family. He studied first at the University of Leningrad, earning the degree of ‘Learned Economist’ in 1925, and then at the University of Berlin (Ph.D., 1928).

  7. Wassily Leontief - Munzinger Biographie. amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler; Nobelpreis 1973 für Wirtschaftswissenschaften für die Entwicklung der Input-Output-Methode und ihre Anwendung auf wichtige Wirtschaftsprobleme. * 5. August 1905 München (Deutschland) (n.a.A. 5. August 1906 St. Petersburg (Russland)) † 5. Februar 1999 New York/NY.