10 Facts About Moses Abramovitz

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Moses Abramovitz was a 20th-century American economist and professor.

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Moses Abramovitz went to Harvard with the intention of becoming a lawyer and studied criminal justice as well as economics.

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Moses Abramovitz was awarded another doctorate from the University of Ancona in 1992.

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Moses Abramovitz, called Moe by family and friends, was known for his modest personality and was described as one of the least ego-driven scholars in economics.

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Moses Abramovitz married Carrie Glasser, a Brooklyn-born painter and sculptor, in 1937.

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Moses Abramovitz started his career as a lecturer at Harvard in the mid-1930s.

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Moses Abramovitz was a founding faculty member of the Department of Economics at Stanford University, which he joined in the fall of 1948.

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Moses Abramovitz then served as the organization chair from 1963 to 1965 and from 1971 to 1974.

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Moses Abramovitz referred to total factor productivity as a "measure of our ignorance about the causes of economic growth".

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Moses Abramovitz essentially concluded that the key to the growth was Western Europe's ability to import and implement technology from the United States.