Evsey D. Domar papers, 1939-1995.

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Evsey D. Domar papers, 1939-1995.

Collection consists chiefly of professional correspondence between Domar and his colleagues, with smaller groups of writings, research materials, printed materials, speeches and lectures, and course materials relating to Domar's teaching career. Although Domar was interested in a wide range of subjects in the fields of economics and political science, the papers chiefly address his work on serfdom and slavery, particularly in Russia; the economics of socialist systems of government; the economics of agriculture; and theories of productivity and efficiency. Other minor topics include macroeconomics; the economies of Yugoslavia and Lithuania; value-added tax systems; economic development and growth in general; and the American economy. Important correspondents include Don Patinkin, Mark Perlman, Allan Brown, Alexander Gerschenkron, Lauchlin Currie, Alvin Hansen, Joan Robinson, and many others.

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Domar, Evsey D

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Economist and professor of economics at the University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Born 1914, Lodz, Russia (now Poland); died April, 1997. From the description of Papers, 1939-1995 and n.d. (bulk 1957-1989) (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 79844526 1914, April 16 Born in Lodz, Russia (now Poland), given name was Joshua Domashevitsky ...