Robert Solow
Robert Merton Solow, GCIH (; August 23, 1924 – December 21, 2023) was an American economist and Nobel laureate whose work on the theory of economic growth culminated in the exogenous growth model named after him.He was Institute Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was a professor from 1949 on. He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 1961, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1987, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014. Four of his PhD students, George Akerlof, Joseph Stiglitz, Peter Diamond, and William Nordhaus, later received Nobel Memorial Prizes in Economic Sciences in their own right. Provided by Wikipedia
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10by Gordon, Robert J. (Robert James), 1940-Other Authors: “...Robert M. Solow....”
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15by Stiglitz, Joseph EugeneOther Authors: “...Robert M. Solow....”
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18by Bator, Francis M., 1925-Other Authors: “...Robert M. Solow....”
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19by Cardenas, Ruben OjedaOther Authors: “...Robert M. Solow....”
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20by Jones, Ronald Winthrop, 1931-Other Authors: “...Robert M. Solow....”
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