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Perspectives-An Interview With Wassily Leontief
Oleh:
L'expansion
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Economic Impact no. 1 (1975)
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page 70-73.
Topik:
Wassily Leontief
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Economic
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE6.1, EE6.6
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In 1973 Wassily Leontief became the second Russian-born Harvard economist (Simon Kuznets in 1971 being the other) to win the Nobel Prize-an honor bestowed in recognition of his monumental input-output theory. Professor Leontief's exceptional intellect has long been evident at Harvard where it resulted in his becoming chairman of the elitist Society of Fellows. He is, in addition, a former President of the American Economic Association, and officer of the French Legion of Honor, and a holder of honorary degrees from British and Belgian universities. Apart from economic theory, Professor Leontief's interests include photography, fine French wines, and fishing in the icy streams near his country home in the State of Vermont. Other personal and professional aspects of his career and character emerge in this engaging interview with Jean Boissonnat of "Lexpansion, premier journal of economic francais" as he discusses-among other things-his early life, the modest origins of his famous theory, and his conception of the role of the economist as planner.
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