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  1. Hollis Burnley Chenery (January 6, 1918 – September 1, 1994) was an American economist well known for his pioneering contribution in the field of development economics . Early life. Chenery was born in Richmond, son of Christopher Chenery, a businessman and horseman.

  2. Dec 14, 2016 · Hollis Burnley Chenery was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1918. He received his Ph.D. at Harvard University, worked for the Marshall Plan in Europe, taught at Stanford University, served as Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International Development before...

  3. Jan 1, 2017 · Hollis Burnley Chenery was the consummate development economist. He defined the contours of the field with his ground-breaking research on patterns of development and development strategy.

  4. HOLLIS B. CHENERY (19!8-1994) Hollis Chenery's importance as a development economist reaches beyond his contributions to the academic debate, which were considerable.

  5. Sep 5, 1994 · Hollis B. Chenery, an economist who served the World Bank and the Agency for International Development and was a Harvard professor, died on Thursday at his home in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 77.

  6. Jun 1, 1982 · Introduction Hollis B. Chenery is one of the leading contributors in the post Second World War era to systematic empirical analysis of macro features of developing economies.

  7. Major Works of Hollis B. Chenery. "Overcapacity and the Acceleration Principle", 1952, Econometrica. Interindustry Economics, with P. Clark, 1959. "Patterns of Industrial Growth", 1960, AER. "Comparative Advantage and Development Policy", 1961, AER.

  8. Publisher of original works of scholarship that have shaped our intellectual life for over a century and classics that have shaped our culture for two millennia.

  9. Chenery, Hollis B. (1918-1994) Hollis Burnley Chenery was the consummate develop­ ment economist. He defined the contours of field with his ground-breaking research on patterns of development and development strategy. He developed tools that helped translate research into policy, and, as Vice- President for

  10. Feb 1, 1983 · Chenery served as The Economic Advisor to the President of the World Bank from September 1970 to September 1972. In October 1972, he became Vice President, Development Policy (VPD) following the Bank's Reorganization in 1972.