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Robert Solow

Robert Merton Solow

American economist (1924–2023).

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Statements about Robert Solow

Sex or Gender

Male

Occupation

Economist
University Teacher
Professor

Country of Citizenship

United States

Place of Birth

Brooklyn

Date of Birth

8/23/1924

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Instance Of

Human

Educated At

Harvard University
( - 1951)
Academic Degree
:
Doctor of Philosophy
End Time
: 1951
James Madison High School

Employer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sloan School of Management
Conservatoire National Des Arts Et Métiers

Given Name

Robert
Series Ordinal
:1
Merton
Series Ordinal
:2

Member Of

Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Philosophical Society
(1980 - )
Start Time
: 1980
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Econometric Society
(1957 - 2023)
Subject Has Role
:
Fellow of the Econometric Society
End Time
: 2023
Start Time
: 1957

Influenced By

Paul Samuelson
Wassily Leontief

Doctoral Advisor

Wassily Leontief

Name in Native Language

Robert Merton Solow

Field of Work

Macroeconomics
Economics
Economic Growth

Family Name

Solow

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Described by Source

Obálky Knih
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:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url

Notable Work

Neoclassical Growth Model

Date of Death

12/21/2023

Place of Death

Lexington

Native Language

English

Award Received

15 items
Pour Le Mérite for Sciences and Arts Order
Harvard Centennial Medal
Presidential Medal of Freedom
(2014)
Conferred By
:
Barack Obama
Point in Time
: 2014
Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
Fisher-Schultz Lecture
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Honorary Doctorate of Pompeu Fabra University
Fellow of the Econometric Society
(1957)
Point in Time
: 1957
John Bates Clark Medal
(1961)
Point in Time
: 1961
Honorary Doctor of the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne
(6/4/1974)
Point in Time
: 6/4/1974
Adam Smith Award
(1985)
Point in Time
: 1985
Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
(1987)
Award Rationale
: för hans insatser inom teorin för ekonomisk tillväxt
Award Rationale
: for his contributions to the theory of economic growth
Point in Time
: 1987
Honorary Doctorate From CNAM
(6/8/1994)
Point in Time
: 6/8/1994
National Medal of Science
(1999)
Point in Time
: 1999
Honorary Doctorate
Conferred By
:
Conservatoire National Des Arts Et Métiers

Interested In

Economics
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