Born in Lodz, Poland. Evsey David Domar (Russian: Евсей Давидович Домашевицкий, Domashevitsky; April 16, – April 1, ) was a Russian-American economist, famous as developer of the Harrod–Domar model. Evsey Domar was born on April 16, , in the Polish city of Łódź, which was part of Russia at that time.
Domar was born in Lodz, Biographical information for Evsey Domar's educational path up to his departure from Harvard to work at the Board of Governors of the Fed.
The paper discusses Evsey Domar's Evsey Domar has made contributions in three main areas of economics: economic growth, comparative economics and economic history. His work on economic growth began with his model on government debt, which considered how economic growth can lighten the burden of the government debt.
Evsey David Domar (1914–97) was Ford International Professor of Economics Emeritus Evsey D. Domar, 82, whose students included the former chair of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors during a year MIT career, died on April 1 in Emerson Hospital in Concord.
He was renowned for his Among Domar’s pupils in macroeconomics was Robert William Fogel, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Domar was an expert on Soviet economics during the Cold War and an early proponent of Keynesian economic theory. In recent years, Domar remained politically active in his field.
A Russian-born, Manchurian-raised, MIT Evsey David DOMAR, economist in the field of Macroeconomic Theory; Economic History. Background Domar, Evsey David was born on April 16, in Lodz, Poland.
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Genealogy for Evsey David Domar (Domashevitsky) ( - ) family tree on Geni, with over million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. The Harrod–Domar model is Evsey Domar pasó su juventud en Manchuria y China, hasta que en emigró a los Estados Unidos. Ingresó en la Universidad de Berkeley (California), donde se licenció en , y posteriormente pasó a la Universidad de Michigan, en la que obtuvo el doctorado en estadística matemática en