Robert Solow (1924- 2023) was an American economist best known for his work on economic growth theory. His Solow-Swan growth model (1956) introduced the role of technological progress in long-term growth. He received the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economics for this contribution. Solow's research advanced understanding of productivity, capital accumulation, and policy implications for sustainable growth.
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