Alexander Eckstein
Alexander Eckstein (Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, December 9, 1915 – December 4, 1976, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was a professor of economics who worked at the University of Michigan.Eckstein's area of expertise was the Chinese economy. He played a notable role in the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan and the development of Sino-US diplomacy (the so-called Ping-pong diplomacy) of the 1970s.
He obatined a B.S. degree (1939), M.S. degree (1941) and PhD (1952) from University of California. He worked as an economist for the US State Department from 1951 to 1953 before joining Harvard University as a researcher and lecturer. He was professor of international economics at University of Rochester from 1959 to 1961. In 1961, he became professor of economics at University of Michigan. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1
-
2
-
3by Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-, Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-1976, Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-1976Other Authors: “...Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-1976...”
Published 1980
Conference Proceeding Book -
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10by Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-
Published 1974
This item is not available through BorrowDirect. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.Book -
11by Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-
Published 1958
This item is not available through BorrowDirect. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.Book -
12
-
13
-
14
-
15
-
16
-
17
-
18
-
19
-
20by Eckstein, Alexander, 1915-
Published 1954
This item is not available through BorrowDirect. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.Book