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Fri Mar 31 17:18:32 2006
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On    Wed, 10 Jan 1996 15:08:38 -0400     
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wrote, among other very interesting things: 
... 
> (Leontief spent a couple of years at 
> the Institute (Weltwirtschaftliches Institut, Kiel), where he  
> finished his dissertation.)  
> ... 
For the historical minded I would like to add that the dissertation 
was submitted at the University Berlin where Leontief studied under 
Werner Sombart and Ladislaus Bortkiewicz. His topic was: "Economy as 
Circulation", according to his Curriculum Vitae, submitted on the 
occasion of obtaining his Nobel price in 1973. See also Who's who in 
Economics by Mark Blaug, 2n ed.p.511, where under _Degrees_ we have:  
"PhD Univ. Berlin, 1925-8". 
 Cheers,  
GMA 
 
 
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