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米ノーベル経済学賞の第一人者サミュエルソン氏死去

サミュエルソンは米国の経済学者で、2009年12月13日に逝去した。彼はアメリカ史上初めてノーベル経済学賞を受賞した経済学者で、1970年に経済学分野での優れた貢献を表彰するために授与された。サミュエルソンは現代マクロ経済学の創始者の一人であり、彼の思想は経済学界に深い影響を与えた。彼の代表的な作品には「経済学:一種の分析ガイド」などが含まれている。彼の逝去は経済学界にとって大きな損失だった。


米ノーベル経済学賞の第一人者サミュエルソン氏死去

Fictional Historical Event: The Death of Nobel Laureate Samuelson with a Key Change

1931

Paul Samuelson is born in Gary, Indiana, as in actual history.

1955

Samuelson receives his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University, as in actual history.

1967

Key Change: Instead of focusing solely on economics, Samuelson develops an interest in political science and international relations.

1973

Samuelson's groundbreaking book, 'Economics: An Introductory Analysis,' is published. It incorporates his interdisciplinary approach, merging economics, political science, and international relations.

1977

Samuelson is awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his innovative and comprehensive analysis of the interconnectedness of economics, politics, and international relations.

1982

Samuelson's research on the impact of political instability on economic growth revolutionizes the field of political economy.

1990

Samuelson establishes the Institute for Global Economic Studies (IGES) at Harvard University, focusing on interdisciplinary research on the relationship between economics, politics, and international relations.

2003

IGES publishes a groundbreaking study on the effects of globalization on income inequality, prompting governments and international organizations to address the issue more seriously.

2010

Samuelson's research on the economic consequences of climate change leads to the formation of international agreements and policies to mitigate its effects.

2025

Samuelson's interdisciplinary approach becomes widely adopted in universities worldwide, leading to the emergence of a new academic field called 'Economic-Political Sciences' that integrates economics, political science, and international relations.


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