Robert M. Solow
Résumé
"Robert Solow is a major contributor to what has become known, since the early 1960s, as neoclassical growth economics. However, even at that time, he never stopped claiming that he was a Keynesian. In 1987, once he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his analysis of economic growth, he again emphasized the vital importance to address Keynesian issues (...)"