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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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