BIOGRAPHY

BIOGRAPHY

Petrograd Period

Berlin Period

China Period

American period

Cambridge. "Conception of the Method"

Harvard. Harvard University  

Washington. Work for the Government

Back to Harvard University

Visit to USSR

Visit to Cuba

Visit to China

Visit to Japan

The Nobel Prize

New-York Period

Renewal of Relations with Russia

Biographic sketches

The main dates of Wassily Leontief's life and activity

Autobiography

Biographic sketches about W.Leontief

INTERVIEW

Interview

PHOTOALBUM

Photoalbum

ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nobel Prize in Economics
 

Leontief’ success in application of Input-Output Method of Economic Analysis can be accounted for by his outstanding capabilities as an economist-generalist with diverse interests in many spheres , e.g. international trade theory, monopoly theory, econometrics. Wassily Leontief won the 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics “for the development of the input-output method and for its application to important economic problems.  The prize announcement credited Leontief as the "sole and unchallenged creator" of this powerful idea, which is now a standard economic-projection tool in countries and corporations around the world.

 

Since he was one of the first economists concerned about economy impact on environmental quality,   Leontief’ Nobel lecture described a simple input-output model related to world ecology, where the environmental pollution was distinctly presented as an independent sector. W.W. Leontief: “In Less Developed Countries the inauguration of abatement activities aimed at limiting pollution … would bring about expanded employment while requiring some sacrifices in consumption”

 

At the Nobel Prize Winner’s site you could find information about Ceremony of Presentation to the Nobel Prize.:

 

 

 

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