Papers of Joseph Alois Schumpeter, 1914-1960 (inclusive).

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Papers of Joseph Alois Schumpeter, 1914-1960 (inclusive).

Material relating to Schumpeter's books includes correspondence, notes, charts, manuscripts, and typescripts on business cycles, economic history, and mathematics. Also considerable material, such as notes, abstracts, and drafts for public lectures (some written in German) given by Schumpeter; and lecture notes, examinations, and reading lists for economics courses at Harvard. Correspondence pertains mostly to professional activities including presidency of American Economic Association, and to the Econometric Society, and to publications, as well as some family letters. Other material includes daily notebooks with both personal and lecture notes; autobiographical manuscript (incomplete); memoranda and other papers about Harvard appointments. Related publications and reference material also available in repository. Also includes publisher and estate correspondence, and a typescript and handscript in English and German of Das Wesen des Geldes (money). There is also a series of transcript: in German by Schumpeter of his wife's diaries for the years 1919-1926.

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Harvard University Archives.

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