Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. In historiography: Economic history. Walt Whitman Rostow (1916–2003), in Stages of Economic Growth (1960), attempted a general theory of how economies industrialize. His six-stage model did not gain general acceptance, but he did raise the issue of long-term economic development, which directed some economists, at least, toward history.

  2. ウォルト・ホイットマン・ロストウ(英語: Walt Whitman Rostow 、1916年 10月7日 - 2003年 2月13日)は、アメリカ合衆国の経済学者。 W・W・ロストウ と呼ばれることも少なくない。

  3. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Born in New York City on October 7, 1916, Walt Whitman Rostow was the son of Russian immigrants Victor Aaron and Lillian (Helman) Rostow. He attended Yale University, receiving a B.A. in 1936. Following graduation, Rostow continued his studies, first as a Rhodes scholar at Baillol College, Oxford University, 1936-1938, and then as a graduate ...

  4. Liberalismo. Resumo em português. O principal objetivo desta dissertação é a aplicação do modelo de etapas do desenvolvimento econômico de Walt Whitman Rostow ao Brasil, identificando o arranco brasileiro como fim dos surtos industrias e início da industrialização regular entre 1929 e 1954. Além disso a teoria de Rostow serviu de ...

  5. www.hetwebsite.net › het › profilesHET: W.W. Rostow

    Walt Whitman Rostow, 1916-2003 Economic historian and articulator of a linear stages theory of economic development with his 1960 booklet, Stages of Economic Growth . The son of Russian Jewish immigrants in New York, Walt Whitman Rostow obtained his Ph.D. at Yale in 1939 (with a stint as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford in between).

  6. 1 de jan. de 2016 · B31. Walt Whitman Rostow, economic historian, historian of economic thought, pioneer of modern development economics, and social scientist with interests in demography, politics, sociology and cultural aspects of development, was born in 1916. A professor of economics and history at the University of Oxford in 1946–7, Cambridge University ...

  7. Rostow, Walter Whitman (“Walt”)(b. 7 October 1916 in New York City; d. 13 February 2003 in Austin, Texas), economic historian, deputy assistant for national security affairs under President John F. Kennedy, chairman of the Policy Planning Council at the State Department, and President Lyndon B. Johnson’s special assistant for national-security affairs.