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Wassily Leontief’s Contributions to Economics
Author(s)Duchin, Faye
AbstractWassily Leontief’s contributions to economics are best understood in the context of his system of values, as it differs from the dominant culture of Anglo-Saxon academic economists. While many economists are motivated chiefly by winning the respect and admiration of their peers, he is driven by a passion to understand how real economies work.
IssueNo104
Pages52-54
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceMomento Economico
VolumeNo
PubDateJuly-August1999
ISBN_ISSN0186-2901
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