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  • Paul Samuelson was born in Gary, Indiana, in 1915. He received the degree of Bachelor of ...amuelson had a grasp of economic theory which has since become legendary. Paul Samuelson built on the M.I.T. a powerful economics departments around himself, where
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  • ...com/Books/Articles/perserverance.html SKOUSEN, Mark. ''The Perseverance of Paul Samuelson's Economics'', Article in: Journal of Economic Perspectives.]
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  • * [http://www.economyprofessor.com/theorists/paulsamuelson.php ''Paul Samuelson''. Economy Professor.]
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  • * [http://www.economyprofessor.com/theorists/paulsamuelson.php ''Paul Samuelson''. Economy Professor.]
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  • ...com/Books/Articles/perserverance.html SKOUSEN, Mark. ''The Perseverance of Paul Samuelson's Economics'', Article in: Journal of Economic Perspectives.]
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  • ...he fact that a tax on its value has no effect upon economic activity. As [[Paul Samuelson]] puts it "A tax on rent will lead to no distortions or economic inefficie
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  • Paul Samuelson was born in Gary, Indiana, in 1915. He received the degree of Bachelor of ...amuelson had a grasp of economic theory which has since become legendary. Paul Samuelson built on the M.I.T. a powerful economics departments around himself, where
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  • ...Macmillan 1935]</ref> and critically examined by [[Paul Samuelson]] <ref>Paul Samuelson ''Foundations of Economic Analysis'' Harvard University Press 1947</ref>. I
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  • ...n serve to determine optimally the levels of collective consumption" <ref> Paul Samuelson: ''The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure'', Review of Economics and Statist
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  • ...Karl Marx]], [[Elinor Ostrom]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[David Ricardo]], [[Paul Samuelson]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Joseph E. Stiglitz]], [[Thorstein Veblen]],
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  • [[Paul Samuelson]] was Hansen's most famous student. Samuelson credited Hansen's ''Full Reco
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  • ...n Hicks]], [[Harold Hotelling]], [[Oskar Lange]], [[Maurice Allais]] and [[Paul Samuelson]]. ...ical economics]]. The Hicks-Allen "ordinalist" revolution and [[Samuelson|Paul Samuelson's]] "revealed preference" approach helped remove much of the "quackery" fro
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  • ...21. Third edition.(First published: 1817)]</ref>. The Nobel Prize winner, Paul Samuelson, once gave it as the best proposition from the social sciences that was bot
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  • ...em]</ref> (1947), but never published it. It was rediscovered in 1948 by [[Paul Samuelson]] and published in 1952. ...ud]</ref> (1968) differentiated between ''"Keynesian Economics"'' (Hicks-[[Paul Samuelson|Samuelson]] type of synthesis) and ''"Economics of Keynes"'' (the work of J
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  • ...of the H-O theorem is Samuelson's factor price equalisation theorem <ref> Paul Samuelson: "International Trade and the Equalization of Factor Prices", '' The Econom ...e for the gainers from international trade to compensate the losers <ref> Paul Samuelson: "The Gains from International Trade" ''Canadian Journal of Economics and
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  • ...of the H-O theorem is Samuelson's factor price equalisation theorem <ref> Paul Samuelson: "International Trade and the Equalization of Factor Prices", '' The Econom ...e for the gainers from international trade to compensate the losers <ref> Paul Samuelson: "The Gains from International Trade" ''Canadian Journal of Economics and
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  • ...ef name=SAMUELSONHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/samuelson.htm Paul Samuelson]</ref>, [[Abba Lerner]] <ref name=LERNERHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/
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  • ...is relevant to the price of an asset is already embodied in that price<ref>Paul Samuelson: ''Proof that Properly Anticipated Prices Fluctuate Randomly.'', Industrial
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  • ...mic theory, Karl Marx can be regarded as a minor post-Ricardian".<small> [[Paul Samuelson]],The American Economic Review, March 1962, pp. 12-15</small>)
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  • ...rly anticipated" was put forward and proved by Paul Samuelson in 1965 <ref>Paul Samuelson: ''Proof that Properly Anticipated Prices Fluctuate Randomly.'', Industrial
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  • ...f production in which it is most well-endowed. That theory was extended by Paul Samuelson to conclude that, in the absence of productivity differences, trading betw
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  • ...f production in which it is most well-endowed. That theory was extended by Paul Samuelson to conclude that, in the absence of productivity differences, trading betw
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