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  2. Robert Solow - Wikipedia

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    Robert Solow was born in Brooklyn, New York, into a Jewish family on August 23, 1924, the oldest of three children. He attended local public school and excelled academically early in life. [ 37 ] In September 1940, Solow went to Harvard College with a scholarship at the age of 16.

  3. Robert Solow, Nobel laureate and founder of modern economic ...

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    Nobel laureate Robert Solow, credited as the founder of the modern model of economic growth, died on Thursday at the age of 99. Through his writings in the 1950s, Solow challenged traditional ...

  4. Productivity paradox - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Erik Brynjolfsson in a 1993 paper ("The Productivity Paradox of IT") [1] inspired by a quip by Nobel Laureate Robert Solow "You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics." [2] For this reason, it is also sometimes also referred to as the Solow paradox.

  5. List of Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economic Sciences

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    The announcement of the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in Stockholm. The winner of the prize was Paul Krugman.. The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially known as The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (Swedish: Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an award funded by Sveriges Riksbank and ...

  6. Robert Solow: Nobel Prize-winning economist who linked tech ...

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  7. Solow–Swan model - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 26 The model was developed independently by Robert Solow and Trevor Swan in 1956, [2] [3] [note 1] and superseded the Keynesian Harrod–Domar model. Mathematically, the Solow–Swan model is a nonlinear system consisting of a single ordinary differential equation that models the evolution of the per capita stock of capital. Due to its ...

  8. Solow - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Franklin Solow (1931–2020), American producer, director, studio executive, talent agent, and writer; Jeffrey Solow (born 1949), American cello virtuoso; Jennifer Solow, American novelist; Robert Solow (1924–2023), American economist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics; Sheldon Solow (1928–2020), American real estate mogul and ...

  9. Robert M. Solow - Wikipedia

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