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In His Own Words "When I was at Harvard, I had to read a book by Tolstoy on "What is Art?" All I learned from it was that art was a form of communication between man and man. My fault, probably ...
Robert R. Nathan (December 25, 1908 – September 4, 2001) was an American economist heavily involved in US industrial mobilization during World War II, a liberal activist, and a pioneer in third-world economic development.
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Robert Nathan Economist and lawyer, renowned for his work during the Depression and World War II and for his ability to explain complex economic theories in plain language. He was among the first economists to apply economic theories directly from within the marketplace rather than from academia.
11 wrz 2001 · Robert R. Nathan, an economist who helped President Franklin D. Roosevelt craft Social Security and crank up America’s phenomenal factory production to wage World War II, has died at the...
17 wrz 2020 · As an economist, lawyer, author, and consultant, Robert Nathan had a varied and illustrious career. A student of Simon Kuznets, he was tapped by Kuznets to help develop the first real measurements of U.S. national income.