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Ryuzo Sato

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Ryuzo Sato
Born (1931-07-05) 5 July 1931 (age 93)
NationalityJapanese
Academic career
FieldMacroeconomics
InstitutionNew York University
Alma materJohns Hopkins University
Hitotsubashi University
Doctoral
advisor
Edwin Mills
Doctoral
students
Phillip Kott
InfluencesRichard Musgrave
AwardsGuggenheim fellowship (1974)

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.

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.

References