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  1. Jorgenson, Dale.“ A Programming Model for a Dual Economy: Comment.”In The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development, Conference of the Universitites -- National Bureau Committee for Economic Research , 231-234.

  2. Dale W. Jorgenson and Khuong Vu (2005), “Information Technology and the World Economy,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 107, Issue 4, December, pp. 631–650. Dale W. Jorgenson and Peter J. Wilcoxen (1993a), “Energy, the Environment, and Economic Growth,” Chapter 1 in Dale W. Jorgenson (1998b), pp. 1–88.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2016 · Jorgenson, Dale W., Kyoji Fukao, and Marcel P. Timmer, ed. The World Economy: Growth or Stagnation?. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

  4. Dale W. Jorgenson (1933–2022) John G. Fernald 1 Introduction1 Dale W. Jorgenson was a central contributor to a wide range of economic and policy issues over a long, productive, and influential career. Over a 62-year span, he wrote well over 300 articles and authored or edited some 37 books,

  5. Dale W. Jorgenson ’55 June 8, 2022, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from a long-lasting coronavirus infection. A giant among economists, Dale conducted groundbreaking research on information technology and economic growth, energy and the environment, tax policy and investment behavior, and applied econometrics.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2022 · The economics profession recently lost one of our leading scholars, Dale W. Jorgenson of Harvard University. His passing leaves a void in the landscape of economic theory, measurement, and data collection. Professor Jorgenson, in so many ways, was a major architect of this landscape, beginning with his early work developing a model of investment.

  7. Dale W. Jorgenson was a central contributor to a wide range of economic and policy issues over a long and productive career. His research was characterised by a tight integration of economic theory, appropriate data that matches the theory, and sound econometrics.