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Authors and Books : Economics

 Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Author.                                          Book         

A. Simon Kuznets.              Asian Drama✓

B. J. Robinson.    Essays in the Theory of Economic Growth

C. Karl Marx Das Kapital

D. A.w. Lewis Theory of Economic Growth 

Ans: A

Explanation: 

Simon Kuznets:- 

  Simon Kuznets was born on 30 April 1901 in  Pink,  Belarus and he was died on 8 July 1985 in Cambridge.He received Nobel prize in 1971 for his empirically founded interpretation. 

1.Books he wrote National income and capital formation 

2, Economic Growth and income inequality.

J. Robinson: 

J. Robinson was born on 31 October 31, 1903 in Camberley Surrey I'm England and died August 5, 1983 in Cambridge.

Book's: 1.Essays in the Theory of Economic Growth

2. The production function and the theory of capital: Robinson article in 1954.

Karl Marx: 

Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818 and died on 14 March 1883. He was German Philosopher in 19 century. He wrote communist Manifesto and was the Author of Das Capital.

A.w. Lewis: 

Arthur Lewis was born on 23 January 1915 and was died in 15 June 1991 A.W .Lewis was an Economist for his work in Development Economics, He was awarded the Nobel Memorial prize in economics in 1979 for his work Duel-Sector Model of development economics which is also known as Lewis Model.


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