American economist
Robert Merton Solow, also known as Robert Solow, was born in Brooklyn on August 23, 1924. He is an economist and professor from the United States.
Solow received his education from institutions including Harvard College, Harvard University, and James Madison High School in Brooklyn. Notably, he studied under Wassily Leontief, who was his doctoral advisor.
Throughout his academic career, Solow has had many doctoral students, including prominent economists such as Peter Diamond, William Nordhaus, Joseph Stiglitz, and George Akerlof.
Solow is known for his work on the Solow–Swan model, which is part of the theory of economic growth. His contributions to the field led him to receive several prestigious awards, including the 1987 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, the John Bates Clark Medal, the National Medal of Science, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Solow's academic discipline and occupation is focused on macroeconomics.