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AMERICAN RESEARCHER WINS NOBEL PRIZE FOR ECONOMICS / FOR FORMULA PUBLISHED IN 1956
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden - American researcher Robert M.
Solow on Wednesday won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
for explaining how savings and technology make an economy grow.
Solow, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Cambridge, Mass., won the prize for a mathematical formula published
in 1956 that demonstrated how those two factors, along with labor and
capital, affect a nation's economic future.
In awarding the prize, the Royal Swedish Academy of Scie...
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