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Trevor W. Swan: Trevor W. Swan: Trevor W. Swan (1918–1989) was an Australian economist best known for developing the Solow-Swan growth model, which analyzes long-term economic growth through capital accumulation, labor, and technological progress. His 1956 paper on economic growth paralleled Solow’s work, emphasizing productivity's role in growth. Swan also contributed to international economics and macroeconomic policy.

Standard data for cataloging: GND VIAF

 
Author Item    More authors for concept
Swan, Trevor W. Econometrics   Econometrics
Swan, Trevor W. Economic Growth   Economic Growth
Swan, Trevor W. Equilibrium Price   Equilibrium Price
Swan, Trevor W. Measurements   Measurements
Swan, Trevor W. Wicksell Effect   Wicksell Effect

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2026-02-17