Goodwin, Richard M. (Richard Murphey), 1913-1996
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found: Nonlinear models of fluctuating growth, 1984:CIP t.p. (R.M. Goodwin) verso t.p. (Richard M. Goodwin, Dept. Econ., Univ. Siena) data sheet (Dr. Richard Murphey Goodwin, b. 2-24-13)
found: LC data base, 5-24-84(hdg.: Goodwin, Richard Murphey; usage: Richard M. Goodwin, R. M. Goodwin)
found: Wikipedia, November 12, 2014(Richard M. Goodwin; American mathematician and economist; born in New Castle, Indiana on February 24, 1913; Goodwin received his BA and Ph. D. at Harvard, and he taught there from 1942 until 1950; he taught at the University of Cambridge until 1979 and the University of Siena until 1984; he was the first non-Italian professor of economics at Siena; Goodwin worked on the interaction between long run growth and business cycles; he died August 13, 1996)
found: Cambridge journal of economics 1996:volume 20, page 645-649 (Richard Murphey Goodwin, 1913-1996; the unexpected death of Dick Goodwin, in a Siena hospital, on the 6th of August 1996, following an emergency heart operation; Goodwin was born in Newcastle, Indiana, on 24 February 1913; he won a scholarship to Harvard (1930), where he read Political Science and graduated in 1934; as a Rhodes Scholar (1934-1937), he spent three years at St John's College, Oxford, reading PPE and then gaining a BLitt; on returning to Harvard in 1938, he gained his Ph. D. in economics and then became a member of the Economics Department (1938-1950); he taught Economics and, during the war, also Physics, to Army Officers; he then came to Cambridge, England, in 1951; he was appointed Girdlers' Lecturer, then a Reader in Economics and a Fellow of Peterhouse; in Cambridge he remained till retiring age, 67, in 1980; he won the concours to a Professorship of Economics at Siena, Italy, where he continued his teaching till the Italian retirement age of 75 in 1988)
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1984-05-29: new
2014-11-14: revised
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