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- Alexander Gerschenkron (Russian: Александр Гершенкрон; 1 October 1904 – 26 October 1978) was an American economic historian and professor at Harvard University...
- The Gerschenkron effect, developed by Alexander Gerschenkron, claims that changing the base year for an index determines the growth rate of the index....
- It is the statistical artefact not of index number relativity (the Gerschenkron effect) but of misapplying to the calculation of growth cost prices that...
- been several major phases of development theory since 1945. Alexander Gerschenkron argued that the less developed the country is at the outset of economic...
- notion first formulated by the Russian-American economist Alexander Gerschenkron in 1952. However, there is one who argues that it was the American economist...
- particularly in comparison with the 'backwardness' model developed by Alexander Gerschenkron. The two models are not necessarily mutually exclusive, however, and...
- provide inexpensive capital to industry and promote growth. Alexander Gerschenkron also advanced the hypothesis that universal banking was critical to Germany's...
- in economics from Harvard in 1970, where she studied under Alexander Gerschenkron. Her doctoral dissertation on the British iron and steel industry won...
- career Field Economic history Transportation economics Institution City College of New York Alma mater Harvard University Influences Alexander Gerschenkron...
- settled on just over 600,000 hectares of land. According to Alexander Gerschenkron, with the p****ing of the law "a momentous decision was taken. German...