Roland McKean
Roland N. McKean (October 30, 1917 in Mulberry Grove, Illinois – April 15, 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina[1]) is an American economist. He received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Chicago. From 1951 to 1963, he was a research economist with the RAND Corporation. He developed the Planning Programming and Budgetting System (PPBS), which was first implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1961. In 1965, President Johnson extended adoption of PPBS to all executive departments.
He was professor of economics at the University of California, Los Angeles until 1968, and was the Paul Goodloe Macintire professor of economics at the University of Virginia until his retirement in 1988.[2]
His books include Efficiency in Government Through Systems Analysis, Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age (with Charles Hitch),[3] and Teacher Shortages and Salary Schedules (with Joseph A. Kershaw).
References
- ↑ SSDI
- ↑ "Google Docs search result".
- ↑ "RAND | Reports | The Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age".
- ↑ Planning Useful Evaluations: Evaluability Assessment by Leonard Rutman, 1980 Sage Publications ISBN 0-8039-1252-8
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