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Queen Anne Baruch (1892-1977) was an American economist and statistician who made significant contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the areas of international trade and economic development.

Baruch was born in New York City and earned her Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University in 1924. She went on to work at the League of Nations, the International Labour Organization, and the United Nations, where she played a key role in shaping international economic policies and institutions.

Some of Baruch's notable achievements include:

  1. Developing the concept of "economic development" as a distinct field of study.
  2. Advocating for the importance of international cooperation and collective action in addressing global economic challenges.
  3. Serving as a key advisor to the United Nations on issues related to international trade, economic development, and human rights.
  4. Authoring numerous books and articles on economics, including "The Economics of International Relations" and "Economic Development: A Study of the Problems and Policies of Underdeveloped Countries".

Throughout her career, Baruch was recognized for her outstanding contributions to the field of economics, including being awarded the American Economic Association's Frank Taussig Prize in 1964.