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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.
10 wrz 2001 · Robert R. Nathan, an economist who helped lead the nation's industrial mobilization in World War II, died on Sept. 4 at a group home in Bethesda, Md. He was 92 and...
Robert Roy Nathan, the first chief of the Department of Commerce’s National Income Division, died on Septem-ber 4, 2001. Under his leadership, the Department’s pio-neering estimates of national income and related concepts were greatly expanded in scope and began to be published on a regular basis.
10 lut 2020 · Commissioned by Nathan Associates, this biography of founder Robert R. Nathan follows his story from his working-class origins to becoming a government statistician, an entrepreneurial economist, and a feisty liberal activist.
6 wrz 2001 · Robert R. Nathan, 92, a prominent New Deal economist and adviser to world leaders who founded Robert R. Nathan Associates, an international economic consulting firm, died Sept. 4 at the...
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 age of...
Oral History Interview with Robert R. Nathan Chairman, Planning Commission War Production Board, 1942-1943. Deputy Director, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1945. UN Korean Reconstruction Agency, 1952-1953.