Wassily Leontief(1906)

Economics

Wassily Leontief is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1973) from Russia. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Harvard University. They have been affiliated with Harvard University.

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Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Economics

for the development of the input-output method and for its application to important economic problems

Harvard University
1973

Education

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Harvard University
Saint Petersburg State University

Doctoral Advisors

Kenneth E. IversonPaul SamuelsonRobert SolowThomas SchellingDale W. JorgensonVernon L. SmithRobert TriffinHollis B. CheneryAbram BergsonJohn Burr WilliamsAlfred Haskell ConradKaren R. PolenskeRichard E. QuandtRichard DayMichael C. LovellJames M. MalcomsonWilliam N. ParkerAlan S. ManneArthur MacEwanLeon Nathan MosesJames Mitchell HendersonWerner SombartLadislaus Bortkiewicz

Career Timeline

Harvard University?–present
Kiel University?–present
New York University?–present

Positions & Roles

President of the American Economic Association

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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