Paul Streeten

Economics professor and development theorist

Paul Streeten - Thinkers & Philosophers born July 18th, 1917
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Austrian-born British economist specialized in development economics. Contributed significantly to the understanding of economic development and poverty. Served as a professor at various universities, including the University of Sussex. Co-founded the journal World Development, providing a platform for research on international development issues. Published numerous works that addressed economic policy and development strategies.

Co-founded the journal World Development

Published influential works on development economics

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