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Paul Anthony Samuelson
Paul Anthony Samuelson

Paul A. Samuelson (born May 15, 1915, in Gary, Indiana) is an American economist known for his work in many fields of economics. He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 1947 and Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1970.

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As professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he has worked in fields including:

He was also the author of an influential economics textbook, Economics, first published in 1948, and revised regularly for the following sixty years.

Stanislaw Ulam once challenged Samuelson to name one theory in all of the social sciences which is both true and nontrivial. Several years later, Samuelson responded with David Ricardo's theory of Comparative advantage.

Along with Kenneth Arrow, he is considered one of the founders of modern neoclassical economics. The following is an excerpt from the reasons for awarding Samuelson the Nobel Prize:

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