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  1. Learn about the life and achievements of Paul Samuelson, the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to economic theory and policy. Explore his biography, education, academic career, books, awards, and influence on macroeconomics and neoclassical economics.

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  3. Paul Samuelson was an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in 1970 for his contributions to economic theory. He wrote influential books on economics, such as Economics (1948) and Microeconomics and Macroeconomics (1989), and served as an adviser to the U.S. government.

  4. He was Economic Advisor to Senator, candidate, and President-elect Kennedy and was the author of the January 5, 1961 “Samuelson Report on the State of the American Economy to President-elect Kennedy.”

  5. Dec 13, 2009 · Paul Samuelson was a renowned American economist who developed static and dynamic economic theory and influenced modern economics with mathematics. He wrote the best-selling textbook Economics and advised US presidents on economic policy.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Paul Samuelson, AB'35, who transformed economics with new techniques of rigorous analysis and became the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Read how he met and debated Milton Friedman, wrote the best-selling economics textbook, and advised President-elect Kennedy.

  7. Dec 14, 2009 · Paul A. Samuelson, the first American Nobel laureate in economics and the foremost academic economist of the 20th century, died Sunday at his home in Belmont, Mass. He was 94.

  8. Economics is an introductory textbook by American economists Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus. The textbook was first published in 1948, and has appeared in nineteen different editions, the most recent in 2009.

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