Paul Davidson papers, 1961-2004 and undated.

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Paul Davidson papers, 1961-2004 and undated.

The Paul Davidson Papers span the years 1961-2004 and document his professional career and interests, including post-Keynesian economics; international monetary payments and global employment policies; monetary theory; income distribution; and energy economics. The collection almost exclusively consists of correspondence files, with the exception of a few clippings and speeches folders. The most notable group of correspondents are his fellow post-Keynesians such as Victoria Chick, Alfred Eichner, John Kenneth Galbraith, Geoff Harcourt, Jan Kregel, Hyman Minsky, Basil Moore, Luigi Pasinetti, Joan Robinson, Anthony Thirlwall, and Sidney Weintraub. Other correspondents of note include Philip Arestis, Peter Bernstein, Robert Clower, Robert Eisner, Sir John Hicks, Allan H. Meltzer, Edward Nell, Don Patinkin, James Tobin, and Paul Samuelson. Other large amounts of correspondence and other materials relate to Davidson's editorial work with many major economics journals, including the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, which he founded; these folders typically contain correspondence between Davidson, journal referees, and authors.

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Chick, Victoria.

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Patinkin, Don

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Meltzer, Allan H.

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Harcourt, G.C. (Geoffrey Colin), 1931-

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Bernstein, Peter L.

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Kregel, J. A.

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Thirlwall, A. P.

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Clower, Robert W

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Samuelson, Paul A. (Paul Anthony), 1915-2009

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Minsky, Hyman P. (Hyman Philip)

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Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006

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Galbraith taught economics at Harvard. From the description of Papers of John Kenneth Galbraith, 1958. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973248 John Kenneth Galbraith was born in Iona Station, Ontario, Canada in 1908. He emigrated to the United States in 1931 and became an American citizen in 1937. He received degrees from Ontario Agricultural College (1931), University of California (1933, 1934), and studied at Cambridge, England (1937-38). His academic career has...

Moore, Basil J

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Nell, Edward J

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Weintraub, Sidney, 1914-1983

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Robinson, Joan, 1903-1983

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Davidson, Paul, 1930-....

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Economist and Holly Chair of Excellence in Political Economy at the University of Tennessee, editor of the JOURNAL OF POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS, and member of the editorial board of EKONOMIA. Davidson received his MBA from City College of New York and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Previously, he was a professor at Rutgers University. From the description of Paul Davidson papers, 1961-2002 and n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 83430302 Econom...

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