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  1. Anita Arrow Summers (September 9, 1925 – October 22, 2023) was an American educator of public policy, management, real estate and education and was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

    • Anita Arrow, September 9, 1925 (age 97), New York City, New York, U.S.
  2. 26 ott 2023 · Anita A. Summers, an economist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania who injected quantitative rigor into a wide variety of public policy topics, including zoning, education...

  3. news.wharton.upenn.edu › in-memoriam › 2023Anita Arrow Summers - News

    3 nov 2023 · Anita Arrow Summers. It is with great sadness that the Wharton School announces the passing of Anita Arrow Summers, an emeritus professor of economics who became a leading expert in public policy and a trailblazer for women in the field. Summers died October 22, 2023, at her home in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, after a short illness.

  4. 23 ott 2023 · It is with great sadness that the Department of Economics notes that Anita Arrow Summers passed away on October 22, 2023. Anita received a B.A. in Economics from Hunter College in 1945 and an MA from the University of Chicago in 1947.

  5. 13 mag 2022 · To describe Wharton professor emeritus Anita Summers as a trailblazer would be an understatement. Born in 1925 to a banker father and homemaker mother who always emphasized the importance of education, Summers embarked on a career in economics when few women dared and even fewer could.

  6. www.mathematica.org › news › mathematica-remembers-anita-summersMathematica Remembers Anita Summers

    24 ott 2023 · Economist, educator, and Mathematica board member Anita Summers passed away on October 22, 2023, peacefully in her home at the age of 98.

  7. 24 ott 2023 · Anita Arrow Summers, 98, a pioneering economist and longtime Lower Merion resident who taught at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, died Sunday, Oct. 22, at home after a monthlong illness.