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Robert Aaron Gordon


Alternative spellings:
Robert A. Gordon

B: 1908

Profession

  • Economist
  • External links

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  • Robert Aaron Gordon (born Aaron Goldstein; July 26, 1908 – April 7, 1978) was an American economist. He was a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley from 1938 to 1976. In 1975, he served as President of the American Economic Association. He was married to economist (1910–94). Both of their sons, Robert J. Gordon and David M. Gordon, became notable economists as well. In 1959, with funding from the Ford Foundation, Gordon and published Higher Education for Business, later known as the . It is considered a key event in the history of business management and its development as a profession. The report gave detailed recommendations for treating management as a science and improving the academic quality of business schools. The next thirty years are sometimes referred to as a “Golden Age” in which quantitative social science research became an established part of business schools. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1974
    1
      1969
    2
      1967
    2
      1966
    1
      1965
    1
      1961
    2
      1959
    2
      1952

    Series

    1. The American Economic Association series (1)
    2. The series of republished articles on economics (1)