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Simon Smith Kuznets ( KUZ-nets; Russian: Семён Абра́мович Кузне́ц, IPA: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn ɐˈbraməvʲɪtɕ kʊzʲˈnʲets]; April 30, 1901 – July 8, 1985) was a Russian-born American economist and statistician who received the 1971 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for his empirically founded interpretation of economic growth which has led to new and deepened insight into the economic and social structure and process of development." (From Wikipedia) More about Simon Kuznets:
| | Books by Simon Kuznets: Additional books by Simon Kuznets in the extended shelves: Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Capital formation (National Bureau of Economic Research, 1939) (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Commodity flow and capital formation ... (National bureau of economic research, 1938) (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Economics and industrial relations. (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1941), also by University of Pennsylvania. Bicentennial Conference (1940 : University of Pennsylvania) (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Income from independent professional practice (National Bureau of Economic Research, 1954), also by Milton Friedman (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: National income and capital formation, 1919-1935, a preliminary report. (National bureau of economic research, 1937), also by Willford Isbell King and National Bureau of Economic Research (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Population redistribution and economic growth: United States, 1870-1950 (American Philosophical Society, 1957), also by Hope T. Eldridge, Everett S. Lee, and Dorothy Swaine Thomas (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Times series analysis: smoothing by stages (Paul Anderson company, 1945), also by Lewis A. Maverick (page images at HathiTrust) Kuznets, Simon, 1901-1985: Wesen und bedeutung des trends zur theorie der säkularen bewegung (Kurt Schroeder, 1930) (page images at HathiTrust)
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