Papers, 1893-1987 (bulk 1917-1977).

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Papers, 1893-1987 (bulk 1917-1977).

Correspondence, diaries, writings, subject files, printed material, audiovisual material, and memoranda documenting Morgenstern's career and publications in Austria and the United States as an economic theorist, author and lecturer, business and governmental consultant, participant in academic societies, and professor at the University of Vienna, Princeton University, and New york University. Major economic topics are game theory, business cycles, prices, the depression of the 1930s, economic conditions in Europe and America, economic history, statistical accuracy, and international finance. Topics related to economics include national defense, nuclear power, military and diplomatic strategy during the Cold War, organization, and military and naval affairs. There are references and correspondence for numerous economists.

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