Ryuzo Sato
Ryuzo Sato (佐藤隆三, Satō Ryūzō, born 5 July 1931)[1] is a Japanese economist and has been the C.V. Starr Professor of Economics at New York University since 1985.[2] He made notable contributions to the fields of mathematical economics and economic growth.
Ryuzo Sato | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Institution | New York University |
Field | Macroeconomics |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University Hitotsubashi University |
Doctoral advisor | Edwin Mills |
Doctoral students | Phillip Kott |
Influences | Richard Musgrave |
Awards | Guggenheim fellowship (1974) |
Selected publications
- Sato, Ryuzo (1970). "The Estimation of Biased Technical Progress and the Production Function". International Economic Review. 11 (2): 179–208. JSTOR 2525662.
- Sato, Ryuzo (1963). "Fiscal Policy in a Neo-Classical Growth Model: An Analysis of Time Required for Equilibrating Adjustment". Review of Economic Studies. 30 (1): 16–23. JSTOR 2296026.
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