Paul Samuelson

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Paul Samuelson was a pioneering American economist and Nobel laureate whose work helped establish modern economic theory and transform economics into a more rigorous, mathematically grounded discipline.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
economist
human
academicDegree PhD in economics
authorOf Collected Scientific Papers of Paul A. Samuelson
Economics: An Introductory Analysis
Foundations of Economic Analysis
Activity Analysis of Production and Allocation
surface form: Linear Programming and Economic Analysis
awardReceived American Economic Association Honors and Awards Program
surface form: American Economic Association Distinguished Fellow

Eugene Fama Prize
Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy
Honorary degrees from multiple universities
John Bates Clark Medal
National Medal of Science
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1915-05-15
dateOfDeath 2009-12-13
educatedAt Harvard University
University of Chicago
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
familyName Samuelson
fieldOfWork economic theory
economics
international trade
macroeconomics
microeconomics
public finance
welfare economics
givenName Paul
influenced Paul Krugman
Robert Solow
many postwar American economists
influencedBy Alfred Marshall
John Maynard Keynes
Joseph Schumpeter
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Economic Association
National Academy of Sciences
surface form: National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
notableFor helping to transform economics into a mathematically rigorous discipline
notableIdea correspondence principle in economics
factor-price equalization theorem
neoclassical synthesis
overlapping generations model
revealed preference theory
notableWork Economics: An Introductory Analysis
Foundations of Economic Analysis
occupation economist
university teacher
placeOfBirth Gary, Indiana
surface form: Gary, Indiana, United States
placeOfDeath Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
positionHeld Institute Professor at MIT
professor of economics at MIT
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts
surface form: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

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John Bates Clark Medal firstRecipient Paul Samuelson
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welfare economics historicalFigure Paul Samuelson
Lawrence Klein doctoralAdvisor Paul Samuelson
AEA Distinguished Fellow notableRecipient Paul Samuelson
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President of the American Economic Association hasNotableOfficeHolder Paul Samuelson
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Fischer Black influencedBy Paul Samuelson
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