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Paul Sultan was a labour economist, born in 1924 in Vancouver, Canada, died in 2019 Edwardsville, Illinois

Education[edit]

After serving as an aircraft pilot during World War II for the Royal Canadian Air Force, he pursued an academic career at Cornell University, the University at Buffalo, Claremont Graduate School in California, UCLA, Simon Fraser University and the University of Southern Illinois.

Writings[edit]

His early text, Labour Economics,[1] pioneered the relationship between the inflation rate and the unemployment rate, now known as the Phillips curve, which Sultan was the first to represent as a graph.[2][3][4] Sultan has written five books and hundreds of articles, monographs and position papers. In recognition of his work in labour-management relations he was honoured in 1997 through being admitted to the Southwestern Illinois Labour Management Hall of Fame.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sultan, Paul (1957), Labor Economics, New York: Henry Holt and Company.
  • ^ "The early history of the Phillips curve". Research Papers in Economics. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25.
  • ^ Thomas M. Humphrey. "The early history of the Phillips curve" (PDF). Economic Review. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. p. 23. Priority for drawing the Phillips curve goes to Paul Sultan, whose contribution predates Phillips' by one year.
  • ^ Amid-Hozour, E.; Dick, D. T.; Lucier, Richard L. (25 February 1971). "Sultan Schedule and Phillips Curve: An Historical Note". Economica. 38 (151): 319–320. doi:10.2307/2552849. JSTOR 2552849. Retrieved 25 February 2018 – via ideas.repec.org.
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