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Answered by s7b1576simran2436
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Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009) was an American economist. The first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, the Swedish Royal Academies stated, when awarding the prize in 1970, that he "has done more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory".[4] Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics",[5] and The New York Times considered him to be the "foremost academic economist of the 20th century".[6]

Paul Samuelson

Paul Samuelson.jpg

Samuelson in 1997

Born

Paul Anthony Samuelson

May 15, 1915

Gary, Indiana, US

Died

December 13, 2009 (aged 94)

Belmont, Massachusetts, US

Institution

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Field

Macroeconomics

School or

tradition

Neo-Keynesian economics

Alma mater

University of Chicago (B.A.)

Harvard University (Ph.D.)

Doctoral

advisor

Joseph Schumpeter

Wassily Leontief

Doctoral

students

Lawrence Klein[1][2]

Robert C. Merton[3]

Influences

Keynes • Schumpeter • Leontief • Haberler • Hansen • Wilson • Wicksell • Lindahl

Contributions

Neoclassical synthesis

Mathematical economics

Economic methodology

Revealed preference

International trade

Economic growth

Public goods

Answered by wwwanamika04
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Answer:

Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009) was an American economist. The first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, the Swedish Royal Academies stated, when awarding the prize in 1970, that he "has done more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory".[4] Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics",[5] and The New York Times considered him to be the "foremost academic economist of the 20th century".[6

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