Background
Solo, Robert Alexander was born on August 2, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Louis C. and Rebecca (Muchnick) Solo.
( Originally published in 1967 to stunning reviews, Econo...)
Originally published in 1967 to stunning reviews, Economic Organizations and Social Systems presents one of the few comprehensive visions of the relationship between the economy and other aspects of the social system. Robert Solo endeavors to answer the question of how to describe an actual economy, compare economies, or confront problems where the capacity to mobilize energies and to act as a coherent social force is at issue. The book, with a new preface, will be important reading for economists, sociologists, and law scholars seeking to develop an alternative vision of our economy and society. Robert A. Solo is Professor Emeritus of Economics, Michigan State University.
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(Primarily concerned with how the US government can outwit...)
Primarily concerned with how the US government can outwit its former allies in the rush to exploit their former common enemy. Considers the US sluggishness in technological innovation, flaws in education and labor management, the dangers of free trade, and resource depletion. Annotation copyright Bo
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Solo, Robert Alexander was born on August 2, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Louis C. and Rebecca (Muchnick) Solo.
Bachelor of Science, Harvard University, 1938. Master of Arts, American University, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1953.
Economist federal and war agencies, 1939-1941. Author, script chief Station WCAU-television, Philadelphia, 1949-1950. Member faculty Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1953-1955, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1955-1956, City College of New York, 1956-1958.
Senior research economist Princeton University, 1965-1966. Professor department economics Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1966-1987, professor emeritus, since 1987. Director Institute International Business and Development Studies, 1966-1968.
Member faculty Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, summer 1953, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, summer 1958. Lecturer L'Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris, 1964-1965. Research Institut Recherch Economique et Planification, lecturer University Grenoble, France, 1972-1973.
Professor associe University Paris IV, Dauphine, 1971, 73. Consultant National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1965-1967, Organization of European Cooperation and Development, 1963-1965, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1959-1961, United States Department Justice, 1994-1996. Project chairman Study on Information Technology, National Conference Board, 1969-1972.
Project director National Planning Association, Washington, 1961-1963. United States delegate Yugoslavian Conference on Transfer of Technology, Belgrade, 1974. Member Alan T. Waterman award Committee, 1976-1977.
Expert witness Department Justice, Washington, Los Angeles, 1995-1997.
( Originally published in 1967 to stunning reviews, Econo...)
(Primarily concerned with how the US government can outwit...)
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Member Council European Studies (steering committee, executive committee, chairman research committee 1974-1977).
Married Roselyn Starr. 1 daughter, Tova Maria.