Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen
Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen (born February 4, 1906 in Constance, October 30, 1994) - an American economist of Romanian descent. Curriculum vitae
In the years 1932-1948 he was a professor of statistics at the University of Bucharest, and in 1949-1976 a professor of economics at the University of Vanderbildt in Nashville. He was a representative of unconventional economics. Initially, his economic research concerned the theory of consumption and production (Fixed Coefficients of Production and the Marginal Productivity of Theory 1935, The Pure Theory of Cunsumer's Behavior 1936). In the processes of economic life, he discovered and described the laws of entropy, and looking for a new relationship between economic activity and the natural environment, he built the foundations of an innovative approach to the theory of production, later called a biological or evolutionary economy - wrote The Entropy Law and the Economic Process (1971) and Energy Analysis and Economy Valuation (1979). Bibliography
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