Phillip's Economic Computer, 1949.
Phillips Economic Analog Computer. The machine was conceived by Bill Phillips (1914-1975), a New Zealand-born engineer turned economist. He designed the machine to demonstrate in a visual way the circular flow of money within the economy. Approximately fourteen machines were built, and this particular machine was used as a teaching aid at the London School of Economics. It ran until May 1992.
- Currently on display in:
- Computing
- Year made :
- 1949
- Inventory number :
- 1995-210
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