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Berthold Frank Hoselitz (1913–1995) taught Economics and Social Science at the University of Chicago between 1945 and 1978. His analysis of the role of cultural and sociological factors in economic development was influential and contrasted to Chicago School models of self-interested maximizing behavior. Hoselitz was the founding editor of Economic Development and Cultural Change, a prominent journal in the new research field of economic development. At the Carnegie Institute of Technology Hoselitz taught a course in international economics in 1947–48 that was the only economics course that future Nobel Laureate John Nash took before Nash wrote his pathbreaking thesis on game theory and bargaining.

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  • Berthold Frank Hoselitz (de)
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  • Berthold Frank Hoselitz (geboren 27. Mai 1913 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 14. Februar 1995 in Chicago) war ein US-amerikanischer Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftler österreichischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Berthold Frank Hoselitz (1913–1995) taught Economics and Social Science at the University of Chicago between 1945 and 1978. His analysis of the role of cultural and sociological factors in economic development was influential and contrasted to Chicago School models of self-interested maximizing behavior. Hoselitz was the founding editor of Economic Development and Cultural Change, a prominent journal in the new research field of economic development. At the Carnegie Institute of Technology Hoselitz taught a course in international economics in 1947–48 that was the only economics course that future Nobel Laureate John Nash took before Nash wrote his pathbreaking thesis on game theory and bargaining. (en)
  • Berthold Frank Hoselitz (ur. 27 maja 1913 w Wiedniu; zm. 14 lutego 1995 w Chicago) – profesor ekonomii, ekspert w tematyce krajów rozwijających. Był doradcą wielu krajowych i międzynarodowych organizacji w kwestiach handlu i rozwoju międzynarodowego. Jego prace dotyczyły wielu tematów w naukach społecznych. Szczególnym zainteresowaniem obdarzył rozwój gospodarczy, szczególnie w Indiach. Stwierdził, że ze względu na niedobór kapitału, na małą skalę, prywatny rozwój gospodarczy jest najbardziej odpowiednim środkiem do rozwoju w gospodarkach wschodzących. Miał córkę Ann i syna Davida. (pl)
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  • Berthold Frank Hoselitz (en)
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