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    Sir Henry Roy Forbes Harrod (13 February 1900 – 8 March 1978) was an English economist. He is best known for writing The Life of John Maynard Keynes (1951) and for the development of the Harrod–Domar model, which he and Evsey Domar developed independently.

  2. Sir Roy Harrod was a British economist who pioneered the economics of dynamic growth and the field of macroeconomics. Harrod was educated at Oxford and at Cambridge, where he was a student of John Maynard Keynes. His career at Christ Church, Oxford (1922–67), was interrupted by World War II service.

  3. Economista británico seguidor de Keynes, que estudió el crecimiento económico y la inestabilidad de una economía capitalista. Conocido por el modelo Harrod-Domar, que relaciona la demanda, el ahorro y la capacidad productiva.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2015 · Harrod's 1939 ‘Essay in Dynamic Theory' is celebrated as one of the foundational papers in the modern theory of economic growth. Linked eternally to Evsey Domar, he appears in the undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics curricula, and his ‘fundamental equation’ appears as the central result of the AK model in modern textbooks.

  5. R oy Harrod is credited with getting twentieth-century economists thinking about economic growth. Harrod built on Keynes ’s theory of income determination. The Harrod-Domar model (named for Harrod and Evsey Domar, who worked on the concept independently) is explained in Towards a Dynamic Economics, though Harrod’s first version of the idea ...

  6. 11 de set. de 2019 · Roy Harrod (1900–1978) was one of the most prolific economists of the twentieth century in terms of the number of contributions, their diversity, and originality. He grew up in poverty and was marked by his mother’s chronic depression, from which Harrod...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2021 · A review of Esteban Pérez Caldentey's book on Roy Harrod, a British economist and a pioneer of Keynesian theory. The reviewer highlights some of Harrod's personal and professional challenges, his insecurities, and his contributions to political economy.