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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T23:24:32machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T23:24:32humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLeontief, Wassily, 1906-1999presumedLeontief, Wassily, 1906-presumedLeontief, Wassily W., 1906-1999presumedLeontief, WassilypresumedWassily W. LeontiefpresumedLeontief, Wassily W. (1906- ).presumedLeontief, Wassily (Wassily W.), 1906-1999presumedLeontʹev, V. 1906-1999 (Vasiliĭ),presumedLeontʹev, Vasilij Vasilʹevič 1906-1999presumedレオンチェフ, WpresumedLeontev, Vassily V.presumedLeontʹev, Vasilij 1906-1999presumedLeontév, Vasilij Vasilévič 1906-1999presumedЛеонтьев, Василий 1906-1999 (Василий Васильевич),presumedLeontief, W., 1906-1999presumedLeontʹev, Vasiliĭ, 1906-1999presumedLeontʹev, Vasilij Vasilʹevič 1906-1999presumedLeontʹev, V. 1906-1999presumedLeontʹev, V. 1906-1999 (Vasiliĭ),presumedレオンチェフ, ワシリーpresumedLeontʹev, Vasiliĭ, 1906-1999presumedLeont'ev, Vasilii 1906-1999presumedLeontév, Vasilij Vasilévič, 1906-1999presumedLeont'ev, Vasilij Vasil'evič.presumedЛеонтьев, Василий 1906-1999presumedLeontief, Wassily W.presumedレオンティエフ, Wpresumed1906-08-051999-02-05EnglishEconomicsNobel PrizesAmericans
Leontief taught economics at Harvard.
From the description of Papers of Wassily Leontief, 1920?-1968 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973094American Economic Association.Council for Economic and Industry Research.DeVegh and Co.Gerschenkron, Alexander.Gilboy, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Waterman), 1903-1973.Harvard Economic Research Project.Harvard UniversityHarvard University. Dept. of EconomicsHarvard University. Russian Research Center.Harvard University. Society of Fellows.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994Meier, Gerald M.Modigliani, FrancoPatinkin, DonPaul A. FreundProvine, William B.Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs 1965 : Venice, Italy)Social Science Research Council (U.S.).Leontief, W. WassilyLeontief, Wassily W., 1906-1999Papers, 1918-1993Paul A. FreundPaul A. Freund papers242 boxes and 17 Paige boxesThe Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated, bulk 1970s-2003Modigliani, FrancoFranco Modigliani Papers, 1936-2005 and undated, bulk 1970s-200388 Linear Feet; 62,100 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryPapers, 1920-1995.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994. Harry Levin papers41 linear feet (34 boxes)Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.EnglishHoughton LibraryHarvard Economic Research Project. Records of the Harvard Economic Research Project, 1947-1972 (inclusive).Harvard Economic Research Project.Records of the Harvard Economic Research Project, 1947-1972 (inclusive).62 containersContains correspondence of Director Wassily Leontief, and Associate Director, Elizabeth W. Gilboy; computer programs and programming and computer data cards; contract files, with correspondence, proposals and financial records; Project financial records; photographs; personnel records; and seminar Seminar records. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below. Harvard University Archives.Don Patinkin Papers, 1870-1995Patinkin, DonDon Patinkin Papers, 1870-1995120.0 Linear Feet; 90,000 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryWilliam B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.William B. Provine William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Harvard Economic Research Project. American economic data, 1919-1939 (inclusive).Harvard Economic Research Project.American economic data, 1919-1939 (inclusive).11 containersContains economic data relating to W. Leontief's Structure of the American Economy 1919-1939, the Projects's Studies in the Structure of the American Economy, and other studies. Much of material is older data, probably gathered before ca. 1950; some is data gathered before the Harvard Economic Research Project was established in 1948. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below. Harvard University Archives.Gerschenkron, Alexander. Papers of Alexander Gerschenkron, 1940-1978 (inclusive).Gerschenkron, Alexander.Papers of Alexander Gerschenkronca. 23 linear ft. of mss. (59 boxes)Correspondence contains primarily professional correspondence with individuals, societies, journals, and companies; and with Harvard Department of Economics, Russian Research Center, Harvard University Press, and Library Committee. Includes correspondence with colleagues regarding editiorial comments on manuscripts, with prospective students at Russian Research Center, and inter-Harvard correspondence about curriculum revision. Also concerns government work Gerschenkron did in Washington, D.C. Research material contains notes on books, annotations for Gerschenkron's writings, and some draft manuscripts mostly on economic history. Also manuscripts not known to have been published as monographs or articles; addresses; sermons; translation; and papers on various topics. Course material includes examinations, grades, syllabi, reading lists, and course descriptions. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.EnglishHarvard University Archives.Harvard Economic Research Project. Records of the International Conference on Input-Output Techniques, 1961 September 11-15.Harvard Economic Research Project.Records of the International Conference on Input-Output Techniques, 1961 September 11-15.7 containersContains records from the 1961 International Conference on Input-Output Techniques. For more detailed information about records, see HarvardArchives LOCATION below. Harvard University Archives.Meier, Gerald M. Papers, 1941-1998.Meier, Gerald M.Papers, 1941-1998.4500 items.The papers document the growth of Meier's career from a student of economics to an academic economist. The collection includes personal and professional correspondence; lectures; course notes taken as a student or developed for his lectures on international economic relations; syllabi, reading lists, exams, and other course materials; items relating to conferences attended; published writings; and audiotapes of interviews relating to the evolution of development economics. Meier's correspondence is largely of a professional nature, and is chiefly concerned with international and development economics. Prominent among his correspondents were Peter Bauer, Gottfried Haberler, W.A. Lewis, Hla Myint, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, W.W. Rostow, Dudley Seers, H. W. Singer, and Paul Streeten. Many of Meier's major publications are represented in the Writings and Speeches Series. These include ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EMERGING FROM POVERTY, THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT, LEADING ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, PIONEERS IN DEVELOPMENT, and the PROBLEMS series of books. Though there are folders containing materials on conferences Meier attended, by and large the Subject Series contains a great deal of course materials. From his days as a student, there are notes, exams, syllabi, reading lists, and bibliographies from Reed College, Harvard University and the University of Oxford concerning courses taken under Chamberlin, Haberler, Hicks, Leontief, and others. Also, there is material from law courses Meier enrolled in at Yale and Stanford Universities. Among the lecture notes from Williams College, Wesleyan, Yale, and Stanford Universities there are also syllabi, exams, and reading lists representing his tenure as a professor. Of particular note are folders concerning Meier's role in the genesis and growth of the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryLeontief, Wassily, 1906-1999. Papers of Wassily Leontief, 1920?-1968 (inclusive).Leontief, Wassily, 1906-1999.Papers of Wassily Leontief, 1920?-1968 (inclusive).116 containers of mss.Includes personal and professional correspondence, ca. 1920-1975; financial records; notes and manuscripts of writings; research data, such as calculations, charts and graphs; and teaching materials. Harvard University Archives.Meier, Gerald M. Gerald Meier papers, 1928-2003.Meier, Gerald M.Gerald Meier papers, 1928-2003.5400 items (7.75 lin. ft.)The papers document the growth of Meier's career from a student of economics to an academic economist. The collection includes personal and professional correspondence; lectures; course notes taken as a student or developed for his lectures on international economic relations; syllabi, reading lists, exams, and other course materials; items relating to conferences attended; published writings; and audiotapes of interviews relating to the evolution of development economics. Meier's correspondence is largely of a professional nature, and is chiefly concerned with international and development economics. Prominent among his correspondents were Peter Bauer, Gottfried Haberler, W.A. Lewis, Hla Myint, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, W.W. Rostow, Dudley Seers, H. W. Singer, and Paul Streeten. Many of Meier's major publications are represented in the Writings and Speeches Series. These include ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EMERGING FROM POVERTY, THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT, LEADING ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, PIONEERS IN DEVELOPMENT, and the PROBLEMS series of books. Though there are folders containing materials on conferences Meier attended, by and large the Subject Series contains a great deal of course materials. From his days as a student, there are notes, exams, syllabi, reading lists, and bibliographies from Reed College, Harvard University and the University of Oxford concerning courses taken under Chamberlin, Haberler, Hicks, Leontief, and others. Also, there is material from law courses Meier enrolled in at Yale and Stanford Universities. Among the lecture notes from Williams College, Wesleyan, Yale, and Stanford Universities there are also syllabi, exams, and reading lists representing his tenure as a professor. Of particular note are folders concerning Meier's role in the genesis and growth of the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University. Accession (2010-0211) also contains work from Meier's career, including reprints of his articles (dated 1949-1984) and materials from his lectures and presentations on development economics (dated 1986-2002). Also included are some miscellaneous correspondence, grant proposals, and book reviews. A large portion of the accession relates to Meier's writings, including his drafts and correspondence from several books. Another section of interest is Meier's collection of materials on the career of John Hicks, a 1972 Nobel prize-winning economist. The collection includes article reprints written by Hicks, some clippings about his life, and an undated, unpublished manuscript titled "The Theory of Demand and the Theory of Welfare." Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library