- Raúl
Prebisch (April 17, 1901 –
April 29, 1986) was an
Argentine economist known for his
contributions to
structuralist economics such as the
Prebisch–Singer...
- In economics, the
Prebisch–Singer
hypothesis (also
called the
Prebisch–Singer thesis)
argues that the
price of
primary commodities declines relative to...
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Prebisch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alberto Prebisch (1899–1970),
Argentine architect Raúl
Prebisch (1901–1986), Argentine...
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shops and banks.
Prebisch was born in Tu****án, Argentina, to
German settlers his
brother Raúl
Prebisch was a well-known economist.
Prebisch studied at the...
- 2006) was a German-born
British development economist best
known for the
Prebisch-Singer thesis,
which states that the
terms of
trade move
against producers...
- is
primarily ****ociated with its
director Raúl
Prebisch and
Brazilian economist Celso Furtado.
Prebisch began with
arguments that
economic inequality and...
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permanent institutional structures was
begun under the
leadership of Raul
Prebisch who had
previously worked at ECLA.
There are
Chapters of the
Group of 77...
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structuralism and ISI were
organized in the
works of
economists such as Raúl
Prebisch, Hans Singer, and
Celso Furtado, and
gained prominence with the creation...
- of
their raw
materials exports. This idea is
known as the
Prebisch–Singer thesis.
Prebisch, an
Argentine economist at the
United Nations Commission for...
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finished on May 23 of the same year. It was
designed by
architect Alberto Prebisch (one of the main
architects of the
Argentine modernism who also designed...