Background
Fuchs, Victor Robert was born on January 31, 1924 in New York City. Son of Alfred and Frances Sarah (Scheiber) Fuchs.
(This book surveys, analyzes, and appraises the Polish exp...)
This book surveys, analyzes, and appraises the Polish experience with central planning in an institutional framework adapted from the Soviet model. Following a comprehensive introduction to the theory of central planning based on a comparison of administrative planning methods with input-output analysis and linear programming, Mr. Montias describes the postwar development of the economy and the organization of planning during this period of the Six-Year Plan.
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Fuchs, Victor Robert was born on January 31, 1924 in New York City. Son of Alfred and Frances Sarah (Scheiber) Fuchs.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1947. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1955.
International fur broker, 1946-1950; lecturer, Columbia University, New York City, 1953-1954; instructor, Columbia University, New York City, 1954-1955; assistant professor economics, Columbia University, New York City, 1955-1959; associate professor economics, New York University, 1959-1960; program associate, Ford Foundation Program in Economics Development and Administration, 1960-1962; professor economics, Graduate Center, CUNY, 1968-1974; professor community medicine, Mount Sinai School Medicine, 1968-1974; professor economics, Stanford University and Stanford Medical School, 1974-1995; Henry J. Kaiser Junior professor, Stanford University and Stanford Medical School, 1988-1995; professor emeritus, Stanford University and Stanford Medical School, since 1995; vice president research, National Bureau Economics Research, 1968-1978; member senior research staff, National Bureau Economics Research, since 1962.
(This book surveys, analyzes, and appraises the Polish exp...)
(Book by Fuchs, Victor R)
(Book by Fuchs, Victor)
Fellow: American Economic Association (distinguished, president 1995), American Academy Arts and Science. Member: American Philosophical Society (John R. Commons award), American Institute Medicine of National Academy of Sciences, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Xi.
Married Beverly (Beck), August 29, 1948. Children: Nancy, Frederic, Paula, Kenneth.