Francis M. Bator
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American economist
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Why Is Francis M. Bator Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Michel Bator was a Hungarian-American economist and educator. He was a professor emeritus at Harvard Kennedy School of political economy. He was born in Budapest, Hungary. Bator attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and earned a Ph.D. in 1956. He was Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States from 1965 to 1967. He was also a Special Assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Francis M. Bator's Published Works
Published Works
- The Anatomy of Market Failure (1958) (1135)
- The State of Macroeconomics (1987) (147)
- American Economic Association The Simple Analytics of Welfare Maximization (2007) (105)
- No Good Choices: LBJ and the Vietnam/Great Society Connection (2008) (34)
- The Political Economics of International Money (1968) (16)
- The question of Government spending (1960) (15)
- The Question of Government Spending. Public Needs and Private Wants (1960) (10)
- On Convexity, Efficiency, and Markets (1961) (10)
- Must We Retrench (1989) (9)
- On Capital Productivity, Input Allocation and Growth (1957) (8)
- What Can an Economic Adviser Do When He Disagrees with the President (2003) (5)
- THE QUESTION OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING: PUBLIC NEEDS AND PRIVATE WANTS. (1961) (5)
- On Convexity, Efficiency, and Markets: Rejoinder (1961) (3)
- Reply to Roundtable on Francis M. Bator's “No Good Choices: LBJ and the Vietnam/Great Society Connection” (2008) (2)
- On deficit cutting (1995) (0)
- THE PROCESS OF ECONOMIC DEVEIDPMENT (0)
- Budgetary Reform: Notes on Principles and Strategy (1963) (0)
- Capital, growth and welfare--theories of allocation (1956) (0)
- Memorandum for President Johnson from Francis Bator (1967) (0)
- Note to President Johnson (1966) (0)
- GNP Budgeting: Old Theory, New Reality (1989) (0)
- Hungarian travellers’ risk perceptions and their impact on travel intentions in a mid-pandemic setting (2023) (0)
- Message for President Johnson from Bator about message to Prime Minister Krag (1966) (0)
- Policy Development (2020) (0)
- Viewpoint: Why We Must Raise Taxes (1990) (0)
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