George Kuznets Explained

George Kuznets
Birth Date:July 28, 1909
Birth Place:Kiev, Russian Empire
Death Place:Berkeley, California
Fields:Economics
Workplaces:University of California, Berkeley
Alma Mater:Stanford University
Thesis Title:The organization of psychoneurotic dispositions as measured by the psychological questionnaire
Thesis Url:https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/10rhv18/alma991074785729706532
Thesis Year:1941
Doctoral Students:Michael Perelman
Arnold Zellner

George M. Kuznets (; July 28, 1909 – August 3, 1986)[1] was an American economist. A member of the University of California, Berkeley's department of agricultural and resource economics, he specialized in agricultural economics. Regarded by his peers as a pioneer in quantitative research, Kuznets was appointed a fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association in 1982, the highest honor of his profession.[2] He was also elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, in 1960.[3]

Born in into a Jewish family in Kiev, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine), Kuznets moved to the US from Warsaw alone after the death of his mother in 1926 and obtained a Ph.D. in psychometrics from the University of California, Berkeley.[4] His older brother Simon Kuznets was also an economist and won the 1971 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mocavo.com/George-Kuznets-1909-1986-Social-Security-Death-Index/06395088662198286171 GEORGE KUZNETS (1909-1986), Social Security Death Index
  2. News: Farm Economist George Kuznets Dies in Berkeley . . August 10, 1986 .
  3. http://www.amstat.org/awards/fellowslist.cfm View/Search Fellows of the ASA
  4. Book: Backhouse . Roger . Exemplary Economists . Elgar . 1840644052 . 169 . 2000 .