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Baran, Paul
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1909-1964
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He was an expert on Marxist economic theory and often outspoken in his criticism of United States economic policy. A specialist on the economics of underdeveloped countries, he helped make an economic survey of Cuba by invitation of that Government in 1960. Before joining Stanford in 1949, where he taught until his death, he had been a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In World War II, he was a staff member of the Office of Strategic Services the United States Strategic Bombing Survey of Germany and Japan.
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"PROF. PAUL BARAN, COAST ECONOMIST." The New York Times. 1964. https://www.nytimes.com/1964/03/28/archives/prof-paul-baran-coast-economist.html