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  1. Paul Davidson, 1930-. American Post Keynesian economist. "A Clarification of the Ricardian Rent Share", 1959, Canadian J of Econ and Political Science. "Increasing Employment, Diminishing Returns, Relative Shares, and Ricardo ", 1960, Canadian J of Econ and Political Science , 1960. Theories of Aggregate Income Distribution, 1960.

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  3. 19 de ene. de 2012 · By Paul Davidson, America’s foremost post-Keynesian economist. Davidson is currently the Holly Professor of Excellence, Emeritus at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. In 1978 Davidson and Sydney Weintraub founded the Journal for Post-Keynesian Economics. Davidson is the author of numerous books, the most recent of which is an introduction to a post-Keynesian perspective on the recent ...

  4. Paul Davidson, MD, FACP, FACEP, is a double board-certified physician specializing in internal and emergency medicine. Dr. Davidson was drawn to the practice of medicine because of his love for medical biology and his desire to help others. He sees adult patients for chronic disease management and diagnosing unscheduled, sudden or new illnesses ...

  5. The Collected Writings of Paul Davidson (Vol. 2) by Louise Davidson. Published by: NYU Press. Imprint: NYU Press. 995 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in. Hardcover; 9780814718360; Published: June 1991; $100.00. BUY . Request Exam or Desk Copy. Access this eBook from one of our digital partners. Description

  6. Paul Davidson was born in Lötzen, East Prussia (modern Giżycko, Poland) the son of Moritz Davidson. He initially worked as a commercial traveller in the textile industry and became the manager of a security firm in Frankfurt am Main in 1902. On vacation to Paris he saw his first movie, a Georges Méliès film, in a cinema.

  7. PAUL DAVIDSON is editor of the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, which he founded with Sidney Weintraub in 1978.He is the author of Money and the Real World (1972, 1978) and International Money and the Real World (1982) and co-author (with Eugene Smolensky) of Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis (1964). Two volumes of his Collected Writings were published by Macmillan in 1991.