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...Japanese economy is currently growing at about two to three times the American rate, and most economists expect these trends to continue. Japanese labor costs are now about as high as those in the United States, but according to Professors Jorgenson and Nishimizu, the modernity of their average productive facilities already edged past the United States by 1973. In 1978, the absolute amount of investment in new plant and equipment in Japan was already approximately the same as in the United States, and it may be expected to surpass American investment in absolute terms shortly. This is not surprising given...
...Dale W. Jorgenson, professor of Economics, who teaches two graduate level Economics courses this semester, consults for the federal government. He likens the consulting activity of an economics professor to the clinical practice of a dentist. "It's exposure at a less abstract level," he said. "My research is largely empirical, and in a consulting role you're dealing with something specific and down to earth...
Jordi Folch-Pi, professor of Neurochemistry Emeritus, David M Green, professor of Psychophysics, and Dale W. Jorgenson, professor of Economics, were all selected on the basis of their achievements in research...
...Jorgenson's primary research has been in the area of econometrics, particularly studies of investment behavior and energy policy, he said...
...members of the selection committee, who were elected by other graduate economic students in December, also chose Martin S. Feldstein '61 and Dale W. Jorgenson, both professors of Economics, as runners-up for the prize...