WASSILY LEONTIEF - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/12/1973 - HFSID 322769
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WASSILY LEONTIEF
Short letter thanking an admirer for his congratulations on his Nobel
Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Typed letter signed: "Wassily Leontief", in black ink, 8½x11.
November 12, 1973. Cambridge, Massachusetts. In full: "Dear Mr.
Cleary: I have received your congratulatory letter, and would like to thank you
for your good wishes. Sincerely". Russian-born and educated economist
Wassily Leontief (1906-1990) immigrated to the U.S. in 1929. He joined
the faculty of Harvard University two years later. Leontief's Nobel Prize in
economics (1973) cited him for his creation of the input-output technique.
By this method, the variations in the flow of goods from one industry to another
can be graphically demonstrated. Economists use his method to analyze, plan, and
predict economic changes. Normal mailing folds. Light surface creases. Lightly
toned, esp. on outer margins. Corners slightly worn. Staple holes in top left
corner. Otherwise, fine condition.
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