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    Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009) was an American economist who was the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic...
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  • Balassa–Samuelson effect, also known as Harrod–Balassa–Samuelson effect (Kravis and Lipsey 1983), the Ricardo–Viner–Harrod–Balassa–Samuelson–Penn–Bhagwati...
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  • Economics is an introductory textbook by American economists Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus. The textbook was first published in 1948, and has appeared...
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  • formulated most notably by John Hicks (1937), Franco Modigliani (1944), and Paul Samuelson (1948), who dominated economics in the post-war period and formed the...
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    economics text which he says was strongly inspired by the first edition of Paul Samuelson's classic textbook. Krugman also writes on economic topics for the general...
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  • the framework of the Heckscher–Ohlin model by Wolfgang Stolper and Paul Samuelson, but has subsequently been derived in less restricted models. As a term...
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  • According to Wicksell this passage moved to Leçon 10 in the 4th ed. Paul Samuelson backed him up, saying that the locus of Paretian optima can be obtained...
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  • Berkeley Paul Samuelson (1915–2009), American economist Peter Samuelson (born 1951), American filmmaker and philanthropist Ralph Samuelson (1903–1977)...
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  • In statistics, Samuelson's inequality, named after the economist Paul Samuelson, also called the Laguerre–Samuelson inequality, after the mathematician...
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    Katie Lou Samuelson (born June 13, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association...
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  • outlook. It can be illustrated using the "Keynesian cross" devised by Paul Samuelson. The horizontal axis denotes total income and the purple curve shows...
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  • Archived 30 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Samuelson and the Keynes/Post Keynesian Revolution:by Paul Davidson Professor L. Randall Wray:Why The Federal...
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    The Samuelson condition, due to Paul Samuelson, in the theory of public economics, is a condition for optimal provision of public goods. For an economy...
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  • known as Hansen–Samuelson model) is a macroeconomic model which analyzes the business cycle. This model was developed by Paul Samuelson, who credited Alvin...
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  • American Economist Paul Samuelson credited Alvin Hansen for the inspiration behind his seminal 1939 contribution. The original Samuelson multiplier-accelerator...
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    came from Paul Samuelson, Ronald Jones, and Jaroslav Vanek, so that variations of the model are sometimes called the Heckscher–Ohlin–Samuelson model (HOS)...
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    1930s and 1940s, economists (notably John Hicks, Franco Modigliani and Paul Samuelson) attempted to interpret and formalise Keynes's writings in terms of...
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    terms of optimization and equilibrium, following the approaches of Paul Samuelson and Hal Varian. On the other hand, heterodox economics may be labeled...
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    Elizabeth Peer Jack Posobiec Lynn Povich Dev Pragad Anna Quindlen Karl Rove Paul Samuelson Dick Schaap Allan Sloan Andrew Sullivan Ralph de Toledano Michael Tomasky...
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  • in 1971. As a graduate student he studied under Nobel Prize winners Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow. He taught at the University of Chicago for four years...
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  • intent of Smith's metaphor, twentieth century economists, especially Paul Samuelson, popularized the use of the term to refer to a more general and abstract...
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    returns are difficult to predict goes back to Bachelier, Mandelbrot, and Samuelson, but is closely associated with Eugene Fama, in part due to his influential...
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    "nothing more than a shibboleth". In 1956, Nobel Prize-laureate economist Paul Samuelson applied the term "shibboleth" in works including Foundations of Economic...
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    jointness of supply or subtractable or non-subtractable. Economist Paul Samuelson made the distinction between private and public goods in 1954 by introducing...
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    accepted the synthesis view of the macroeconomy.: 526  Economists like Paul Samuelson, Franco Modigliani, James Tobin, and Robert Solow developed formal Keynesian...
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    economist Paul Samuelson where he formalised the concept now known as public goods, i.e. goods that are both non-rivalrous and non-excludable. Samuelson additionally...
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  • Paul Samuelson Lawrence Klein Edmund Phelps Robert Lucas Jr. Edward C. Prescott Peter Diamond William Nordhaus Joseph Stiglitz Thomas J. Sargent Paul...
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  • S&P 500, which was established in 1957. Bogle was also inspired by Paul Samuelson, an economist who later won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences...
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    Institute of Technology in the United States, where he got to know Paul Samuelson, Robert Solow, Franco Modigliani, and Norbert Wiener. He was also a...
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  • opposed to Keynesianism have been influential. After World War II, Paul Samuelson used the term neoclassical synthesis to refer to the integration of...
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