Béla Balassa
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 34 years ago |
| Date of birth | April 6,1928 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Budapest |
| Hungary | |
| Date of died | May 10,1991 |
| Died | Washington |
| D.C. | |
| United States | |
| Known for | Balassa–Samuelson effect |
| Academic advisors | William Fellner |
| Robert Triffin | |
| Books | The Theory of Economic Integration |
| Awards | John Addison Porter Prize |
| Education | Yale University |
| Eötvös Loránd University | |
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| ID | 694120 |
Béla Balassa Life story
Béla Alexander Balassa was a Hungarian economist and professor at Johns Hopkins University and a consultant for the World Bank. Balassa is best known for his work on the relationship between purchasing power parity and cross-country productivity differences.