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In the 1930's Wassily Leontief began work which led him to found the International Input-Output Association. His work would be recognized with the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1973. Wassily Leontief, standing, in Varenna, Italy for the 2nd International Input-Output Conference. Professors Tibor Barna and Richard Stone, seated. Photographer unknown. |
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Site last updated March 3, 2001
Prepared originally by
Turi McKinley for the
13th
International Input-Output Conference
Macerata, Italy, August 21-25, 2000