Sidney Weintraub Papers, 1938-1984 and undated

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Sidney Weintraub Papers, 1938-1984 and undated

Professor and economist specializing in Post Keynesian economic theory. These files document much of Sidney Weintraub's career as an economist; material dates from the early part of his professional career, 1938, until his death in 1983. Also included is a later accession with personal correspondence between him and his family.

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Weintraub, Sidney, 1914-1983

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American economist and professor. From the description of Papers, 1939-1984 (bulk 1958-1983). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39100504 Sidney Weintraub (1914-1983) was an American economist and a professor who specialized in the post-Keynesian school of economics. He was best known for his proposal to use the federal income tax to discourage wage and price inflation in a tax-based incomes policy (TIP). Raised in New York, Weintraub studied at the ...