• to Kravis's areas of research.: 181  Kravis would also follow Kuznets in associating with the National Bureau of Economic Research.: 181  Kravis served...
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  • Kravis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Kravis (born 1944), American businessman Irving Kravis (1917–1992), American economist...
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  • original developers at the University of Pennsylvania, Robert Summers, Irving Kravis and Alan Heston. List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita, which includes...
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  • Project (ICP) at the University of Pennsylvania by Kravis, Heston, Summers and Kenessey. The work by Kravis et al. (1975 and 1978) was instrumental in establishing...
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  • participated in the ICP's benchmark comparisons and, by 1985, with Summers and Irving Kravis, expanded the number of countries included in the comparison database...
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  • Professors Irving Kravis and Robert Lipsey gave more impetus to the project. In their study, "Price Competitiveness in World Trade," Kravis and Lipsey...
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    scientific research and create a scholarship fund. Henry Kravis and wife Marie-Josée Kravis donated $15 million to establish the "Center for Cardiovascular...
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  • Center, CUNY. Lipsey worked with University of Pennsylvania professor Irving Kravis in the measurement of export and import price levels. Their research...
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    Simon & Schuster (category Kohlberg Kravis Roberts companies)
    (/ˈʃuːstər/ SHOO-stər) is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924, by Richard...
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  • reconstituting juice concentrate with filtered water to a natural strength. Irving Swartzburg invented the product and marketed it in 1934, and began to use...
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