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  1. Oct 3, 2022 · Robert M. Solow is an American economist and recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal (1961) and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1987). He is best known for his efforts on the theory ...

  2. Robert Merton Solow ( Nova Iorque, 23 de agosto de 1924 – Lexington, 21 de dezembro de 2023) foi um economista estadunidense neokeynesiano, que ficou conhecido por desenvolver um modelo de crescimento neoclássico. É uma das principais figuras da área de Economia do desenvolvimento, tendo sido laureado em 1987 com o Prémio de Ciências ...

  3. Jan 4, 2024 · Most were high-school graduates. Even Solow, who would go on to earn a Nobel prize in economics, the Presidential medal of freedom and a Portuguese knighthood, before his death on December 21st ...

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Robert Solow, an American economist who died Thursday at age 99, said technical progress and innovation were a core reason economies grew and people became prosperous. In advanced economies ...

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · Robert Solow’s most significant contribution to the field of economics came in 1956 when he introduced the concept of “Solow Residual.” This groundbreaking theory asserted that technological advancements are the primary drivers of long-term economic growth, challenging the prevailing belief that capital accumulation alone was sufficient to stimulate development.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Robert M. Solow, is an American economist who was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his important contributions to theories of economic growth. Solow received a B.A. (1947), an M.A. (1949), and a Ph.D. (1951) from Harvard University. He began teaching economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1949, becoming professor of economics there in 1958 and ...

  7. Robert M. Solow (b. 1924) is considered to be one of the founders of modern neoclassical economics. He utilized determinants of economic growth to be separated out into increases in inputs and technical progress and using this model, he calculated that about four-fifths of the growth in US output per worker was attributable to technical progress.

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