William J. Baumol (1922-2017)
William J. Baumol died on May 4 at the age of 95.
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The òòò½Íø and the economics profession were saddened to learn of the passing of William J. Baumol on Thursday, May 4 at age 95. He was considered among the most influential economists in the world and made significant contributions to research around entrepreneurship and the labor market. He is perhaps best known for developing the idea commonly known as a phenomenon in which salaries increase for jobs in which there's been no rise in labor productivity because salaries have increased in other industries in which there have been productivity gains. He was the at New York Unviersity's Stern School of Business, academic director of the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and . He was president of the òòò½Íø in 1981. To learn more about Baumol and his contributions to the economics profession, see his obituary in and his that appeared in the Summer 2001 issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.