Theodore William Schultz was a Nobel Prize-winning economist born on April 30, 1902 in South Dakota. He is best known for his theory that government policy was responsible for keeping rural farmers in poverty. Throughout his long career, he wrote nearly a dozen books, including Origins of Increasing Returns in 1993.
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3.1 billion (2024)
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About
Winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize in Economics who theorized that rural farmers were kept poor because of government policy. He authored nearly a dozen books in his long career including 1993's Origins of Increasing Returns.
Before Fame
Seeing the poor economy in his native Dakotas in the years following WW I inspired in him an interest in farming economcs.
Trivia
He resigned his professorship at the University of Chicago after his report, suggesting that a vegetable alternative to margarine be used for the war effort, was suppressed after pressure from the dairy industry.
Family Life
He grew up near Arlington, South Dakota.
Associated With
Mohammad Yunus was another Nobel Prize-winning Economist - he developed the concept of microfinancing.