Stolper

Biography

Stolper was born in Vienna, Austria, is the eldest son of liberal economist GustavStolper. In 1925 the family moved to Berlin in 1933, immigrated to the United States. His research in economics in 1938 Stolper completed at Harvard University. He is Joseph Alois Schumpeter (JosephSchumpeter) students. 1938-1943, Stolper, an assistant professor of economics at American Farnsworth Moore College. 1945, participate in Strategic Bombing Survey (Europe). In 1949, Stolper, a professor of economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1941 Stolper presented with Paul Samuelson (PaulA.Samuelson) - Stolper - Samuelson theorem. Founded in 1986 InternationalJosephA.SchumpeterSociety

Stolper

Stolper - Samuelson Theorem

He and the American economist Paul Samuelson (Paul Samuelson) in the "Protectionism and real wages "(1941) in an article, propose tariffs on domestic factors of production or the domestic price of Western economic theory of income distribution effects, called" Stolper - Samuelson theorem ", proof of the theorem protectionism will increase the actual pay was relatively scarce factor in a country.

Works

TheNewsletteroftheInternationalJosephA.SchumpeterSociety.ISSForumNo.7.August2002

WolfgangF.Stolper:. Britishmonetarypolicyandthehousingboom.Cambridge, Mass.HarvardUniv.Press, 1941

WolfgangF.Stolper: StrukturwandlungenderamerikanischenWirtschaftseitdemKriege.Essen.Archiv-Verl.HoppenstedtMerten, 1956

WolfgangF.Stolper: TheStructureoftheEastGermaneconomy (CenterforInternationalStudies; MassachusettsInst.ofTechnology] /WolfgangF.Stolper.WiththeassistanceofKarlW.Roskamp.Cambridge. :. HarvardUniversityPress, 1960

WolfgangF.Stolper: JosephAloisSchumpeter: thepubliclifeofaprivateman.-Princeton, NJ:. PrincetonUniv.Press, 1994

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