Theodore W. Schultz
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Theodore William Schultz (April 30, 1902 – February 26, 1998) was the 1979 winner (jointly with William Arthur Lewis) of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. wiki
Nonacademic offices [1]
- 1949-67 National Bureau of Economic Research: Member, Board of Directors; Vice President - 1958
- 1957-78 The Population Council: Trustee
- 1935-58 Institute of Current World Affairs: Trustee
- 1973-77 International Development Research Centre, Canada: Governor
- 1975 International Agricultural Development Service: Trustee
Books Authored
- Redirecting Farm Policy, New York: Macmillan Company, 1943
- Agriculture in an Unstable Economy, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1945
- The Economic Organization of Agriculture, McGraw-Hill, 1953
- The Economic Value of Education, New York: Columbia University Press, 1963
- Transforming Traditional Agriculture, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964
- Economic Growth and Agriculture, New York: MacGraw-Hill, 1968
- Investment in Human Capital: The Role of Education and of Research, New York: Free Press, 1971
- Human Resources (Human Capital: Policy Issues and Research Opportunities), New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1972
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Theodore W. Schultz, nobelprize.org, accessed October 2, 2011.