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  1. Wassily Leontief was born on August 5, 1905, in Munich, German Empire, the son of Wassily W. Leontief (professor of Economics) and Zlata (German spelling Slata; later Evgenia) Leontief (née Becker). Wassily Leontief Sr. belonged to a family of Russian old-believer merchants living in St. Petersburg since 1741.

  2. Feb 5, 1999 · 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. Leontief was a student at the University of Leningrad (1921–25) and the ...

  3. Jul 17, 2021 · Learn about Wassily Leontief, a Russian-American economist who developed input-output analysis, the Leontief Paradox, and the Composite Commodity Theorem. Find out how his research influenced quantitative data analysis and international trade theory.

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  6. Wassily Leontief. 1906-1999. F rom the time he was a young man growing up in Saint Petersburg, Wassily Leontief devoted his studies to input-output analysis. When he left Russia at the age of nineteen to begin the Ph.D. program at the University of Berlin, he had already shown how leon walras ’s abstract equilibrium theory could be quantified.

  7. Feb 7, 1999 · Wassily Leontief was born Aug. 5, 1905, in St. Petersburg, the son of Wassily W. Leontief, an economist, and the former Eugenia Bekker. A brilliant student, he was allowed to enroll when he was ...

  8. May 18, 2018 · Wassily Leontief was a Russian-born U.S. economist who created input-output analysis and won the Nobel Prize in 1973. He studied the structure of American economy, the pattern of trade, and the role of intermediate inputs in production and consumption.

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