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Simon Kuznets
American
Economist
Born:
Apr 30
,
1901
Died:
Jul 8
,
1985
Country
First
National
Technology
War
Welfare
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Memorable occasions should be brief, and so should be the expressions of appreciation.
Simon Kuznets
Appreciation
Memorable
Occasions
Should
Brief
Expressions
The welfare of a nation can scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national income as defined by the GDP.
Simon Kuznets
Measurement
Welfare
Nation
National
Defined
Scarcely
Income
A country's economic growth may be defined as a long-term rise in capacity to supply increasingly diverse economic goods to its population, this growing capacity based on advancing technology and the institutional and ideological adjustments that it demands.
Simon Kuznets
Technology
Country
Increasingly
Defined
Adjustment
Rise
Diverse
Economic
Economic Growth
Supply
Advancing
Long-Term
Demands
Goods
Institutional
Ideological
May
Capacity
Population
Growing
Based
Growth
I was born in Russia in 1901 of Jewish parents and came to the United States in 1922 to join my father, who left Russia for the United States before World War I.
Simon Kuznets
War
World
Father
Parents
Before
States
Born
Russia
Join
Came
Left
Who
United
United States
World War
World War I
Jewish
Mass application of technological innovations, which constitutes much of the distinctive substance of modern economic growth, is closely connected with the further progress of science, in its turn the basis for additional advance in technology.
Simon Kuznets
Technology
Science
Progress
Innovations
Additional
Further
Distinctive
Economic
Economic Growth
Advance
Mass
Closely
Modern
Substance
Which
Turn
Much
Connected
Growth
Technological
Application
Basis
With the variety of fields within economics, broadly conceived and the increasing specialization of scholarly world, the award of a Nobel Memorial Prize honors not only the individual scholar but, implicitly, also a special field or a distinctive method.
Simon Kuznets
World
Economics
Field
Increasing
Honors
Distinctive
Memorial
Only
Variety
Individual
Scholar
Scholarly
Nobel
Implicitly
Conceived
Also
Within
Method
Prize
Fields
Special
Award
Specialization
Does inequality in the distribution of income increase or decrease in the course of a country's economic growth?
Simon Kuznets
Country
Increase
Distribution
Economic
Economic Growth
Course
Inequality
Does
Decrease
Income
Growth
Success in war and preservation of a country's social framework as a purpose at least equal in importance to welfare of individuals.
Simon Kuznets
Success
War
Welfare
Country
Framework
Purpose
Individuals
Importance
Equal
Least
Social
Preservation
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