Raymond Vernon

Raymond Vernon (September 1, 1913 – August 26, 1999) was an American economist. He was a member of the group that developed the Marshall Plan after World War II and later played a role in the development of the International Monetary Fund and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. He was the Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, becoming ''emeritus'' on his retirement. His formulation of the Product life-cycle theory of US exports, first published in 1966, in turn influenced the behavior of companies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The regulation of stock exchange members. by Vernon, Raymond, 1913-1999

    Published 1972
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    How Latin America views the U.S. investor. by Vernon, Raymond, 1913-1999

    Published 1966
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    Anatomy of a metropolis; the changing distribution of people and jobs within the New York metropolitan region, by Hoover, Edgar Malone, 1907-

    Published 1959
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    The Oil crisis /

    Published 1976
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    The Technology factor in international trade.

    Published 1970
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    State-owned enterprise in the Western economies /

    Published 1980
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