Evsey Domar
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Evsey Domar's Degrees
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Evsey David Domar was a Russian American economist, famous as developer of the Harrod–Domar model. Life Evsey Domar was born on April 16, 1914, in the Polish city of Łódź, which was part of Russia at that time. He was raised and educated in Russian Manchuria in the Russian Far East, then emigrated to the United States in 1936.
Evsey Domar's Published Works
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- CAPITAL EXPANSION, RATE OF GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT (1946) (1876)
- Proportional Income Taxation and Risk-Taking (1944) (642)
- ON THE MEASUREMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE (1961) (509)
- The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis (1970) (477)
- Essays in the Theory of Economic Growth (1958) (285)
- The Soviet collective farm as a producer cooperative (1989) (208)
- On Total Productivity and All That (1962) (55)
- On the Profitability of Russian Serfdom (1984) (38)
- On the Optimal Compensation of a Socialist Manager (1974) (36)
- Depreciation, Replacement and Growth (1953) (32)
- Russian Corporate Capitalism from Peter the Great to Perestroika (1995) (31)
- Total Productivity and the Quality of Capital (1963) (25)
- The Case for Accelerated Depreciation (1953) (16)
- Theory of Innovation: Discussion (1969) (14)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Economic growth and productivity in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan in the post-war period (1964) (11)
- Capitalism, Socialism, and Serfdom (1991) (11)
- On Deficits and Debt (1993) (10)
- The Capital-Output Ratio in the United States: Its Variation and Stability (1961) (10)
- Lapses from Full Employment. A. C. Pigou (1947) (9)
- The causes of slavery: a hypothesis (1969) (9)
- Depreciation, Replacement and Growth--and Fluctuations (1957) (6)
- Full Capacity vs. Full Employment Growth: Further Comment (1953) (6)
- The Origins of Capitalism in Russia: Industry and Progress in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1974) (5)
- The Blind Men and the Elephant: An Essay on Isms (1988) (4)
- Capital accumulation and the end of prosperity (1949) (4)
- An Index-Number Tournament (1967) (4)
- The Practice of Economic Planning and The Optimum Allocation of Resources: a discussion (1949) (4)
- John R. Commons Lecture: December 29, 1965: Reflections on Economic Development (1966) (3)
- The Interrelation between Capital and Output in the American Economy (1987) (3)
- Accelerated Depreciation: A Rejoinder (1955) (2)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: On the measurement of comparative efficiency (1989) (2)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Were Russian serfs overcharged for their land by the 1861 Emancipation? The history of one historical table (1989) (2)
- Capitalism, Socialism, and Serfdom: Essays by Evsey D. Domar (1989) (1)
- Poor Old Capitalism: A Review Article (1974) (1)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: On total productivity and all that: a review article (1989) (0)
- Stability without Planning? The American Experience (1971) (0)
- Soviet and East European Agriculture. Edited by Jerzy F. Karcz. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1967. Pages xxv, 445. $10.00. "Russian and East European Studies." (1968) (0)
- Kahan on Russian Economic History (1987) (0)
- The Effect of a Proportional Subsidy or a Tax on the Quality and Quantity of Output (1975) (0)
- The Profitability of Serfdom: A Reply (1985) (0)
- Market and Price Mechanism in Socialist Countries: Discussion (1970) (0)
- Poor Old Capitalism (1974) (0)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Reflections on economic development (1989) (0)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Poor old capitalism: a review article (1989) (0)
- Conference on Efficiency and Economic Recovery Potential of the Former Soviet Union (1994) (0)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Economic systems (1989) (0)
- The Development of the Soviet Economic System. By Alexander Baykov. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1948. Pp. xv, 514. $6.00.Soviet Economic Development since 1917. By Maurice Dobb. New York: International Publishers, 1948. Pp. vii, 475. $4.00 (1950) (0)
- Economic growth and productivity (1989) (0)
- Capitalism, socialism, and serfdom: Special features of industrialization in planned economies: a comparison between the Soviet Union and the United States (1989) (0)
- Comments on the Papers on East-West Trade : 2 (1969) (0)
- Were Russian Serfs Overcharged for their land in 1861? The History of One Historical Table (1985) (0)
- Back Matter (1969) (0)
- Postwar Economic Growth: Four Lectures. Simon Kuznets (1966) (0)
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