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Rosenberg, Nathan, 1927-2015

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Personal name headingRosenberg, Nathan, 1927-2015
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Variant(s)Rojenbŏgŭ, Neisŏn, 1927-2015
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1927-11-22
Death date2015-08-24
Place of birthPassaic (N.J.)
Place of deathPalo Alto (Calif.)
Field of activityEconomic history Technological innovations Diffusion of innovations Industrial productivity--Effect of technological innovations on Industrial relations--Effect of technological innovations on International trade--Effect of technological innovations on
AffiliationStanford University
University of Wisconsin
Harvard University
Purdue University
University of Pennsylvania
Indiana University
University of Wisconsin
Rutgers University
United States. Army
Profession or occupationEconomists Historians College teachers
Found inHis Control of investment in building in Great Britain, 1945-1949, 1956.
His The transfer of technology, opportunities and problems, 1977: t.p. (Nathan Rosenberg, prof. of Econ., Stanford Univ.) p. 4 of cover (Neisŏn Rojenbŏgŭ)
The chronicle of higher education, Sept. 18, 2015: page A31 (Nathan Rosenberg; d. Aug. 24, 2015; professor emeritus of public policy at Stanford University)
Stanford University website, 22 September 2016: News archives, article dated 1 September 2015 (Nathan Rosenberg, the Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Professor of Public Policy, Emeritus, in Stanford's Department of Economics, died Aug. 24 at the Vi at Palo Alto, at the age of 87. Nate Rosenberg was born in Passaic, N.J., on Nov. 22, 1927. After earning a bachelor's degree at Rutgers University, he received his doctorate in economics from the University of Wisconsin in 1955; He also served as a sergeant in the U.S Army from 1945 to 1947, and was stationed in Korea. At Stanford, Rosenberg led the Technology and Economic Growth Program at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research from 1987 until his retirement in 2002.)
   <http://news.stanford.edu/2015/09/01/nathan-rosenberg-obit-090115/>
Wikipedia website, 22 September 2016: individual entry (Nathan Rosenberg; Born: November 22, 1927 Passaic, New Jersey; Died: August 24, 2015 (aged 87) Palo Alto, California; Nationality-USA; Nathan Rosenberg (November 22, 1927-August 24, 2015) was an American economist specializing in the history of technology. He earned his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in 1955, and taught at Indiana University (1955-1957), the University of Pennsylvania (1957-1961), Purdue University (1961-1964), Harvard University (1967-1969), the University of Wisconsin (1969-1974) and Stanford University (1974-), where he was the Fairleigh S. Dickinson, Jr. Professor Emeritus of Public Policy in the Department of Economics.)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Rosenberg>
Associated languageeng