Inventory of the Don Patinkin Papers, 1870-1995
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Don Patinkin Papers,
1870-1995
provenance
Patinkin, Don
Extent
120.0 Linear Feet
90,000 Items
Repository
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Don Patinkin Papers, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The papers of Don Patinkin, noted Israeli economist, were received as a gift from Don Patinkin to the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library in 1995.
Processing Information
Processed by: S. Meardon, P. Jeannet, C. Fernandez, J. Herron, J. Krainik, D. Carson.
Completed September 12, 1997
Encoded by Jackie Dean
Within each subseries an attempt was made to organize the papers by date. This proved difficult because papers from several years may be gathered in a single file folder, and the effort to organize the papers stopped short of rearranging materials within and between file folders. One solution is to organize the papers by date of the book or journal article to which they were intended to contribute, and this was tried particularly in the University of Chicago School of Economics Series and Keynes and the History of Monetary Theory Series. This solution presents yet another problem, however: many of the papers represent research out of which sprung many articles over a long period of time. For this reason, the third (chronological) level of organization is less reliable.
Folder titles in the container list below are chiefly taken from Patinkin's original folder titles. Dates have been given whenever possible. Undated materials are labeled "undated"
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
1922 | Born in Chicago, Illinois. |
1933-43 | Received Hebrew education at Chicago Yeshiva (Talmudic Academy). |
1943 | B.A., University of Chicago. |
1945 | M.A., University of Chicago |
1946 | First published article,
"Mercantilism and the Readmission of the Jews to England,"
Jewish Social Studies 8. |
1946-48 | Held various teaching positions, University of Chicago, rising to Assistant Professor of Economics. |
1947 | Completed University of Chicago Ph. D. thesis,
"On the Consistency of Economic Models: A Theory of Involuntary Unemployment."
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1948-49 | Associate Professor, University of Illinois. |
1949 | Emigrated to Israel. |
1949-52 | Professor, Hebrew University in Jerusalem. |
1956 | Publication of Money, Interest, and Prices: An Integration of Monetary and Value Theory (University of Chicago Press). |
1956-72 | Director of Research, Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel. |
1957-67 | Member, Bank of Israel Advisory Council. |
1959 | Publication of The Israel Economy: The First Decade, by the Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel . |
1959 | Awarded Rothschild Prize (social sciences). |
1960-64 | Member, National Council for Research and Development, Israel. |
1961-62 | Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley. |
1965 | Second edition of Money, Interest and Prices published. |
1968 | Visiting Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). |
1970 | Awarded Israel Prize (social sciences). |
1970-75 | Member, Council for Higher Education, Israel. |
1972 | Visiting Professor, University of Chicago. |
1973-74 | Chairman, Sub-committee on the Government Budget, Israel's Emergency Economic Advisory Council. |
1973-79 | Visiting Professor, Western Ontario (annual half-term visits). |
1974 | President, Econometric Society. |
1975 | Named honorary member of the American Economic Association. |
1976 | President, Israel Economic Association. |
1976 | Publication of Keynes' Monetary Thought: A Study of Its Development (University of Chicago Press). |
1977-79 | Visiting Professor, University of Chicago. |
1981 | Publication by Duke University Press of Essays On and In the Chicago Tradition. |
1981-82 | Visiting Professor, Columbia University (fall semesters). |
1982 | Publication by Duke University Press of Anticipations of the General Theory? and Other Essays on Keynes. |
1983-86 | President, Hebrew University. |
1987-89 | Visiting Professor, UCLA. |
1989 | Publication of abridged version of the second edition of Money, Interest, and Prices, with lengthy new introduction. |
1992-94 | Visiting Professor, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (fall semesters). |
1995 | Died in August at age 73. |
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Collection Overview
The bulk of the professional papers of Don Patinkin date from the years he spent as an undergraduate and graduate student at the University of Chicago, beginning in 1942 and spanning his entire career, ending with his death in August, 1995. These are the dates of Patinkin's production or acquisition of the papers in the collection, but many of the documents in the collection are research materials that were produced earlier by others; these date chiefly from the 1930s. Materials represented include correspondence, book manuscripts and other manuscript drafts; course materials, including lectures, seminar notes, syllabi, student papers, and exams; student notebooks; committee and other organizational files; printed materials such as articles; book contracts; academic files, including recommendations and reports; some financial and legal files; invitations; clippings; and a few photographs.
The main subjects of interest are related chiefly to Keynesian economics, but also to the neoclassical theory of value, equilibrium economics, theories of unemployment, and general monetary economics. Other subjects include the teaching of economics; the histories of Chicago University's School of Economics and Hebrew University in Jerusalem; the Israeli economy; Israeli agriculture; and social conditions in Israel and adjacent areas. Many of these subjects are discussed in Patinkin's major publications, whose drafts can also be found in the collection: these titles include Money, Interest, and Prices: An Integration of Monetary and Value Theory; Keynes' Monetary Thought: A Study of Its Development; Anticipations of the General Theory and Other Essays on Keynes; Essays on and in the Chicago Tradition; and The Israel Economy: The First Decade.
Correspondents and chief protagonists during Patinkin's long career represent almost every major economist of the twentieth century, but the most prominent include Kenneth Arrow, Milton Friedman, Roy Harrod, John Hicks, Frank Knight, Harry Johnson, Simon Kuznets, Franco Modigliani, Dennis Robertson, Paul Samuelson, James Tobin, and Jacob Viner; Duke University faculty are represented by Craufurd Goodwin, Neil DeMarchi, and Roy Weintraub.
The papers are currently organized in series corresponding, for the most part, to the different yet interrelated strains of literature to which Patinkin contributed over his life. The series are: University of Chicago School of Economics, General Monetary Theory, Keynes and the History of Monetary Theory, Correspondence, Israel and Hebrew Materials, and Miscellaneous. (Of course, in many cases Patinkin's work crosses the boundaries within this taxonomy.)
Within each of the first three series the papers are further organized in subseries: Raw Materials, Course Materials, and Manuscripts and Notes. In general, the Raw Materials Subseries includes photocopied manuscripts of other economists, raw data, and other resources which Patinkin used in his research. (The term "raw materials" was the name he invented for such research materials.) The Course Materials Subseries includes syllabi, lecture notes, and photocopied readings which Patinkin used in his courses. The Manuscripts and Notes Subseries includes reprints and various stages of drafts of the many articles (and books) Patinkin wrote, and typewritten or handwritten notes he made in the course of his research.
The largest series of the collection is the Correspondence Series, which consists of forty-two boxes of letters between Patinkin and his professional colleagues, as well as book publishers and conference organizers, from the 1930s through 1995. Patinkin was a prolific correspondent, and consequently this series is a rich mine of written exchanges between Patinkin and most of the outstanding figures in twentieth century economics. The letters in this series will be useful to researchers in a very broad domain of interests. They can be used to document the cross-currents of thought communicated between Patinkin and other economists, or they could be used in research which is in almost every respect unrelated to Patinkin. For example, one paper has already made use of the lengthy and somewhat contentious correspondence between Patinkin and a little-known mathematician as evidence of that man's views in quite another dispute with Kenneth Arrow and Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen over the role of mathematics in economic modelling. It should be noted that clippings, curriculum vitae and other personal data, and photographs can also be found in this series.
The General Monetary Series contains materials related to the "neoclassical synthesis," the integration of Keynesian macroeconomics and the neoclassical theory of value pioneered by W. S. Jevons, Carl Menger, and Leon Walras, and developed by Alfred Marshall and A. C. Pigou. Patinkin is most widely known among economists for his contributions to this field. The first major work in the neoclassical synthesis was John Hicks's "Mr. Keynes and the Classics" (Econometrica, 1937), which framed Keynes's General Theory as a static system of equations and represented involuntary unemployment as a solution to the system such that the labor market does not clear. Patinkin's contribution to the neoclassical synthesis began in 1947 with his University of Chicago PhD thesis
"On the Consistency of Economic Models: A Theory of Involuntary Unemployment,"
and reached its pinnacle with his 1956 book, Money, Interest, and Prices (MIP). (The book's subtitle, An Integration of Monetary and Value Theory, is more descriptive of its contents).
A second edition of MIP was published in 1965, and an abridged version of the second edition, with a lengthy new introduction, was published in 1989. Materials related to the contents of MIP are found in the General Monetary Theory Series. They consist of -- among many other items -- drafts of both editions of the MIP (in Manuscripts and Notes), coursepacks from Patinkin's Monetary Economics Seminar at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and elsewhere (in Course Materials), and a large number of photocopied articles, representing major innovations in monetary and macro-economics from the mid-1960s through the late '80s, which Patinkin used in writing his introduction to the abridged second edition of MIP.
In MIP Patinkin emphasized the Walrasian (general equilibrium) aspect of the neoclassical theory of value, and introduced real money balances as another one of the many goods from which consumers derive utility. The major results of this approach were a derivation of the "equation of exchange", MV=PT, from microfoundations; and the dismissal of Hicks's favored cause of involuntary unemployment in his static system: the "liquidity trap" which occurs when agents are unwilling to substitute bonds for money below a certain interest rate. With regard to the latter result, Patinkin was thought by some to be undermining the Keynesian revolution. Patinkin's own view, to the contrary, was that he was contributing to that revolution by making the argument of the source of involuntary unemployment more sophisticated. Having done away with Hicks's "liquidity trap" explanation of unemployment, Patinkin indeed could no longer find any satisfying explanation of unemployment within the solution to the static system of equations. Instead, Patinkin thought of unemployment as a phenomenon occurring during the economy's dynamic adjustment towards the equilibrium represented by the solution to the static system. In other words, Patinkin re-framed Hicks's model of Keynesian "equilibrium unemployment" as a model of "disequilibrium unemployment."
Patinkin was careful to place his work in MIP in the context of the debates in monetary and macro-economics which preceded it and helped motivate it; this required extensive research of the work of Walras, Keynes, and many other figures in the history of economics. In fact Hicks, who reviewed MIP for the Economic Journal, claimed Patinkin's "detailed examination of Walras is one of the most impressive parts of Patinkin's book." Patinkin's work in the history of economics went far beyond a few chapters in MIP, though. In 1976 the University of Chicago Press published his book Keynes' Monetary Thought: A Study of Its Development. A number of his journal articles on Keynes and possible precursors are collected in Anticipations of the General Theory? And Other Essays on Keynes (Duke University Press, 1982). In addition, Patinkin was on the advisory board of History of Political Economy and was a frequent contributor to, and referee for, that journal.
These historical interests are the basis of the Keynes and the History of Monetary Theory Series. Among the Manuscripts and Notes Subseries can be found early drafts of Anticipations, and the entries for "J. M. Keynes" and "Walras' Law" which he was solicited to write for the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Course Materials Subseries includes coursepacks for the History of Monetary Theory Seminar which Patinkin taught at the Hebrew University, and which he viewed as essential for students in understanding the Monetary Economics Seminar. Among the Raw Materials are photocopied lecture notes, from a few different sources, on courses offered by Keynes and others at Cambridge in the early 1930's. Also, within the Correspondence Series can be found numerous referee's reports Patinkin addressed to Craufurd Goodwin, editor of History of Political Economy. His reports tend to be detailed and meticulous -- and often quite sharp.
Patinkin also found subjects closer to home which stimulated his historical interests, and materials related to these areas of interest can be found in the University of Chicago School of Economics Series. Among his lecturers -- and greatest influences -- when he was a student at Chicago were Frank Knight and Jacob Viner, and, to a lesser extent, Lloyd Mints and Henry C. Simons. Knight and Viner encouraged historical scholarly work very early in Patinkin's formation as an economist, and they were figures of such stature that it should not be surprising that Patinkin was later to turn his historical focus towards them and the early "Chicago School" which they, together with Mints and Simons, represented.
In 1981 Duke University Press published a collection of Patinkin's essays entitled Essays On and In the Chicago Tradition. As the title suggests, the book is a mix of articles representing a "Chicago approach" to economic questions (for example Patinkin's "Multiple-Plant Firms, Cartels, and Imperfect Competition," written while still a graduate student at Chicago and published in 1947), and articles about the Chicago approach and the men who embodied it (for example "Frank Knight as Teacher" (1973) and "The Chicago Tradition, the Quantity Theory, and Friedman" (1969).
The research Patinkin conducted in writing these and other articles in the same vein is the basis of the University of Chicago School of Economics Series. Among the Raw Materials are drafts of Patinkin's dissertation, lists of other dissertations in monetary economics written at the University of Chicago in the 1930's and '40's (including the one written by Patinkin's friend, and now Professor Emeritus at Duke, Martin Bronfenbrenner), and numerous reprints of articles by Frank Knight. The Manuscripts and Notes Subseries includes a number of slides Patinkin used in presentations of his paper
"In Search of the 'Wheel of Wealth': On the Origins of Frank Knight's Circular-Flow Diagram"
which was published in 1973 and later included in Essays On and In the Chicago Tradition. The slides, which present graphically early conceptions by different economists of the "circular flow" diagram now common in undergraduate macroeconomics texts, include the amusing 1887 diagram by Fleeming Jenkin which looks like five stick-figures skipping rope. Finally, the Course Materials Subseries is comprised entirely of one box of notebooks Patinkin kept from his undergraduate and graduate courses at Chicago.
Aside from Patinkin's interests in the history of economics, but consistent with his broader interest in macroeconomics, Patinkin followed the development of the Israeli economy and wrote occasionally on economic conditions in Israel; he was frequently called upon to serve on committees advising the Israeli government. This work is the basis of the Israel and Hebrew Materials Series. Most of the papers in this series are in Hebrew, though Patinkin provided English-language translations of most titles. Correspondence can also be found in this series. Other materials referring to his activities in Israel can be found in the Correspondence Series in his communications with other colleagues and friends.
His work in this area was no doubt motivated by the same attachment to Zionism and Israel that led him to begin seeking an academic position at the Hebrew University only a few months after he completed his preliminary exams for the Ph.D. at Chicago, and which was also represented by his first published article: "Mercantilism and the Readmission of the Jews to England" (Jewish Social Studies 8, 1946: 161-78). Patinkin's first idea for a Ph.D. thesis, in fact, was
"The International Economic Position of Palestine."
Although he abandoned the project due to lack of data, he continued to think along those lines -- particularly after finally accepting a position at the Hebrew University and arriving in Jerusalem in 1949. In 1959 the Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel published his book The Israel Economy: The First Decade; and although he published no books on the topic afterward, he continued to write about it throughout his life.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
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Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946.
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University of Chicago. School of Economics.
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Econometric Society.
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Bank of Israel.
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Universitah ha-Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim.
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Maurice Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel.
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Economics--Study and teaching.
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Economists--Correspondence.
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Economics--History--20th century.
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Economics--History--Israel.
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Keynesian economics.
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Financial institutions--Economic aspects.
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Macroeconomics.
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Money.
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Interest and usury.
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Value.
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Unemployment--Econometric models.
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Equilibrium (Economics).
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Israel--Economic conditions.
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Israel--Social conditions.
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Israel--Politics and government.
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Detailed Description of Collection
University of Chicago School of Economics, ca. 1941-1989and undated
Material is not in date order. Includes some correspondence, but consists chiefly of notebooks and manuscripts relating to Patinkin's writings on the Chicago School of Economics, and to his own early graduate education. One small section of materials consists of photocopies of microfilmed theses from the University of Chicago.
Raw Materials
Box 1
In Search of the Wheel of Wealth,
1973
(2 folders)
Frank Knight: bibliographical materials, various articles, and unpublished manuscripts
(4 folders)
Essays on and in Chicago Tradition,
1989
(2 folders)
Chicago: Frank Knight - Reprints of Published Works
(3 folders)
The Chicago Tradition, The Quality Theory, and Friedman,
1969
Box 2
Chicago: Henry Simons
(3 folders)
Chicago, General
University of Chicago Ph.D. Theses
(2 folders)
Ph.D. theses lists
University of Chicago, Ph.D. Theses
"Milton Friedman and Chicago School,"
(2 folders)
Simons, Mints, Knight Materials
Theses Lists
"Chicago School" Articles
University Catalogs
Chicago, Miscellaneous
Patinkin's Honorary Doctorate, Convocation Ceremony
Viner-Keynes Meetings,1941
Jacob Viner, Papers-Correspondence, 1952-1979
Henry Simons Papers: Bibliography (printed by Chicago Law School Library)
Frank Knight Reprints
Friedman, Miscellaneous Notes
Course Materials Subseries
Box 3
Economics 307: Imperfect Competition,1943
Economics 402: Mathematical Economics,1944
Economics 230: Money and Banking,
Patinkin as Student:
Notebooks,1942
(5 folders)
Notebooks,1944
(5 folders)
Box 4
Patinkin as Student:
Notebooks,1945
(5 folders)
Slides and Negatives
Patinkin As Student:
Notebooks,1946
Notebooks,1945
Manuscripts and Notes
Box 4
Manufacturing Paper - Thesis Attempt, 'Model II' Thesis Attempt,1946
Reconsideration of the Theory of Unemployment, unpublished,1947
Unemployment in Keynesian Systems, unpublished,1947
Friedman on the Quantity Theory and Keynesian Economics,1972
Frank Knight As Teacher,1973
"Wheel of Wealth,"
1973
(3 folders)
"Wheel of Wealth,"
Diagrams,1973
Monetary Economics of Chicagoans and Non-Chicagoans,1973
Essays on and in the Chicago Tradition: Preface,
1981
General Monetary Theory, ca. 1933-1995and undated
Contains chiefly course materials and manuscripts of works by Patinkin and articles by others. There are also some lecture cassettes. Materials are not arranged in date order.
Raw Materials
Box 5
Reviews of Money, Interest, and Prices,1957-1960
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous: Monetary Data, 1960-1961
Miscellaneous: Reprints and Books, 1964-1971
Miscellaneous: Solow Lectures on Economic Growth,1966
Miscellaneous: Monetary Theory Cassettes,1982
(2 folders)
"Neutrality of Money"
for Palgrave,1987
(2 folders)
"Real Balances"
for Palgrave,1987
"Walras Law"
for Palgrave,1987
(3 folders)
Money, Interest, and Prices, 3rd Edition,1989
(3 folders)
Box 6
Money, Interest, and Prices, 3rd Edition,1989
(4 folders)
Miscellaneous: Invalid Dichotomy,1990s?
"In Defense of IS-LM,"
1990
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous: New Keynesianism
Miscellaneous: Origin of Money - 1992
(5 folders)
Quantity Theory Book
(5 folders)
Schlesinger, Karl - Article,1933
Course Materials
Box 7
Macroeconomics Course,1971
Monetary Seminar, 1976-1977
Monetary/Macro Course, 1976-1977
Monetary Seminar,1979
Macroeconomics Course,1988
Monetary/Macro Course,1986
Macroeconomics Course,1981
Business 303, University of Chicago,1978
University of Stockholm Lecture: "Role of Money in Growth Models,"1967
Business 303, University of Chicago, Patinkin's Coursepack,1979
Lucas's Macro 331-332, 1968-1978
Business 331: Money and Banking,1976
Business 303: Macroeconomics,1979
Money and Growth,1972
Monetary Seminar,1971
Box 8
Macroeconomics, UCLA, Fall1988;Moscow School,1992
Miscellaneous (untitled)
Monetary Theory, UCLA, Spring1984;Moscow, Fall1993
Money and Banking, Lecture Notes
Macroeconomics/Microeconomics Lecture Notes
University of Chicago: Business 303, Macroeconomics Lecture Notes,1979
Economics 303: Lecture Notes
(2 folders)
Manuscripts and Notes
Box 9
Reconsideration of the General Equilibrium Theory of Money,
1950
Money, Interest, and Prices (MIP)
MIP: M.I.P. (Hebrew)
MIP, 1st Edition,1956
Reply to Archibald and Lipsey,1958
Some Remarks on the Sociology of Theories of Interest,1958
MIP, 2nd Edition,
1965
(5 folders)
On the Nature of the Monetary Mechanism,
1965
Reading Notes,1970
Studies in Monetary Economics,
1972
Utility-Function Transformations and Money Illusion: Comment,1980
Anticipations of General Theory,
1982
Anticipations of General Theory: Original Lectures and1979Drafts
Reading Notes - Money and Exchange Rates,1987
Notes - Miscellaneous Ideas
Box 10
IS-LM and Inflation
Littleboy and Mehta
Palgrave - Real balances
Palgrave - Neutrality
New Palgrave - Corrections
I.P.M.
(2 folders)
Mathematical Appendix
(2 folders)
MIP
(2 folders)
Keynes and the History of Monetary Theory, 1870-1994and undated
(Bulk 1930-1989)
Most of the early raw materials are reprints of originals. There is some correspondence in this series as well. Materials are not in date order, though in many cases the box contents follow a rough chronological order by year.
Raw Materials
Box 11
Marshall Manuscript,1870
Terms of Neutrality and Veil, M-Z, 1900-1972
(2 folders)
Keynes' Review - Raw Material, 1911-1930
Compensated Dollar -Used Fisher Reprints,1913
Keynes' Review Raw Materials, 1921-1936
(3 folders)
Keynes' Raw Materials H-N, 1922-1970
(2 folders)
O-Z, 1923-1980
(2 folders)
A-G, 1924-1986
(2 folders)
Swedish Correspondence, 1924-1977
Miscellaneous,1925
G. Myrdal,
"Prisbildnihgsproblemet Och Foranderligheten,"
1927
Box 12
Bulletin of National Industrial Conference Board,
1927-1938
Terms of Neutrality and Veil, A-Jn, 1928-1988
(2 folders)
Ministry of Labor Gazette,
1929
Kalecki - Articles by various authors, 1929-1951
(2 folders)
Anticipations of General Theory - Raw Materials, 1929-1981
(2 folders)
Terms of Neutrality and Veil, K-L, 1929-1933
(2 folders)
Lecture Notes, Cambridge: Salant, Bryce, 1930-1935
Lecture Notes, Cambridge: Tarshis, Bryce, Falgatter, 1930-1935
Minutes of Evidence: Committee on Finance and Industry,1931
(3 folders)
Gunnar Myrdal,
1931
Box 13
Patinkin - Wicksell and Keynes,1930
Harris Foundation Roundtable,1931
Minutes on Evidence, Committee on Finance and Industry,1931
(3 folders)
B. Ohlin: Courses and Phases of World Economic Depression,1931
Keynes Papers - Unpublished Materials, 1931-1935
Keynes Objective Notes, 1931-1934
(2 folders)
Compensated Dollar,
1933
Keynes Notes, 1931-1934
Harris Foundation Reports, 1931-1932
Box 14
Keynes Lecture Notes R. B.Bryce,1932,1933,1934
Anticipations Raw Materials,1929-1981
Lecture Notes, Cambridge, 1930-1935
Salant, Bryce
Keynes Lecture Notes, R.B. Bryce, 1932-1933
Cambridge Lecture Notes, 1932-1936
(3 folders)
Keynes and Kahn Lecture Notes, Tarshis, 1932-1934
Keynes Lecture Notes, 1932-1935,
Falgatter, Tarshis
Keynes and the Swedish school, 1932-1976
(2 folders)
Keynes lecture notes by Salant,1933
Hawtrey-Robertson Correspondence,1933
Translations of Ohlin's1933Article
Cambridge Lectures,1933
Keynes Lecture Notes, 1933-1935
Box 15
Keynes, Robertson, Shove lectures, 1933-1935
(2 folders)
Other Michael Kalecki articles, 1933-1988
(2 folders)
Gunnar Myrdal's Finanspolitkens Ekonomiska,1934-1986
Swedish committee on unemployment,1934-1935
Ohlin1934Report
Swedish Committee on Unemployment, 1934-1935
Ohlin
(2 folders)
Swedish Committee on Unemployment, 1934-1935Myrdal
(2 folders)
Compensated Dollar/ Other Congressional Hearings, 1934-1977
Compensated Dollar - A. R. Wallace Book
Compensated Dollar - not used
Keynes General Theory - 1st proof ,1935
(2 folders)
1935 Report
Box 16
Ohlin - Reprints, Reports, and Lectures, 1936-1979
(2 folders)
Raw Material 3,1937
(2 folders)
Kalecki - Correspondence, 1937-1983
Keynes - Raw Materials, 1938-1979
(2 folders)
Michael Kalecki Articles, 1939-1981
(2 folders)
Keynes and the Swedish School, 1942-1979
(3 folders)
Box 17
Joan Robinson,
1946
Towards a Bibliography of John Maynard Keynes, 1950-1977
(2 folders)
Keynes and the Scandinavian School, S-Z, 1958-1976
(3 folders)
Supply Function, 1962-1972
Anticipations of the GT? The Problems Defined,
1966-1975
Facsimile,1967
Johannsen,
1973
Leijenhufuud Disequilibrium Approach, 1974-1978
Keynes Raw Material - general and working notes, 1970-1978
Interview with Paul Samuelson; Includes Cassette,1972
Keynes Raw Material,1974
Ohlin Correspondence, 1975-1979
Keynes Raw Material, 1919-1974
Axel Leijonhuvfud: Disequilibrium Approach, 1974-1978
Econometric Society Lecture,1975
Box 18
After the GT: Critics, Answers,1975
George Garvey,
Keynes and the Econometric Activists of Pre-Hitler Germany,
1975
Econometric Society Lecture,1975
Stenogram of Conference on Keynes, Cambridge and the GT,1975
Keynes' Monetary Thought,
1976
Keynes and Econometrics,
1976
Keynes Conference,1976
Landsner - The New Economics in Sweden,1977
(2 folders)
The General Theory and After, ed. Moggridge1977
Interpretation,
1977-1988
Hahn Volume,
1978
Citatious data re: Keynes and Keynesianism, 1979-1982
Future Corrections to Keynes and Econometrics,
1980
Box 19
1980 Palgrave
Interpretation, General Theory:
1980 (M-Z)
(2 folders)
1986 (A-G)
Keynesian Cross,1987
B. Ohlin, "Courses and Phases of World Economic Depression,"1931(1987)
Keynes Stages of Life,1987
Chronology of General Theory,1990
Compensated Dollar: Further Work and Changes,1993
"Three Controversial Notes on General Theory,"1994
Keynes's Uncertain Revolution,
1994
(1 vol.)
Course Materials Subseries
(Chiefly lectures and seminars)
Box 20
History of Monetary Theory From 1898 to 1938
Keynes Conference Papers
Keynes Conference Final Manuscript - Correspondence with Participants
Lectures on Anticipation,1978
Seminar in the History of Modern Monetary Thought,1982
(3 folders)
Seminar in the History of Modern Monetary Thought - Original,1982
(3 folders)
Seminar - Monetary,1982
Materials for Lectures,1982
Seminar on Keynes,1982(2 of 3 folders)
Box 21
Seminar on Keynes,1982(3 of 3 folders)
Seminar: Development of Keynes' Monetary Thought - Classroom Copy/Notes
(2 folders)
Seminar: History of Monetary Theory,1982
Seminar: Development of Monetary Theory,1987
(2 folders)
Seminar: History of Monetary Theory: The Pre-Keynesian Literature,1989
Seminar: History of Modern Monetary Theory: The Pre-Keynesian Literature
(3 folders)
Seminar on the Development of Keynes' Monetary Thought,1990
(2 folders)
Selected Papers on Economic Theory
Cassette Tapes (7)
Manuscripts and Notes
Box 22
Some Basic Ideas in Keynesian Theory,
1958
A Restatement of Keynesian Economics,
1950s?
Comments on Friedman's Reply
Keynes and Econometrics
Keynes and Econometrics,
1976
(2 folders)
Work in Progress
"A Study of Keynes' Theory of Effective Demand," 1979
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous: Student Reading Notes, 1978-1980
Anticipations of General Theory,
1980
Anticipations of General Theory - Working Copy,1980
Anticipations of General Theory,
1982
(3 folders)
Box 23
Manuscripts,1982
Anticipations of General Theory,
1982
(4 folders)
Critique JMK,1985
Palgrave: Keynes
Schabas: Hope
Facsimile General Theory: Comments
Facsimile General Theory: Long Version
Palgrave: Keynes
Keynes Lecture Revisions,1989
Keynes and Current Economy
Historiography of Economics- Changes
Keynes and his Interpreters
(2 folders)
Friedman on the Quantity Theory and Keynesian Economics, Continued
Box 24
Manuscripts
Palgrave Entry - Walras's Law
Palgrave - Keynes' Revisions
Meltzer - Reply: Raw Materials
Compensated Dollar - Revisions and Correspondence
On the Development of Keynes' Monetary Thought
(3 folders)
Keynes' Monetary Thought - Reviews
A Restatement of Keynesian Economics
Allan - Keynes: Further Changes
Book: Keynes and his Interpreters
Correspondence, 1930-1995and undated
(Bulk 1950-1995)
Contains scattered files of biographical data in addition to professional correspondence, which includes recommendations, permissions, and purchases. There are also some folders of clippings, book orders, and some photographs. This series reflects the complex and sometimes chronologically overlapping filing structures that Patinkin himself established. As much as possible, these filing systems were left intact, but to avoid excessive overlap some chronological re-organization was necessary. With a few exceptions, the arrangement within filing groups is alphabetical. File folders representing one person's or one institution's correspondence with Patinkin may appear in several physical locations depending on the chronological periods involved. There is one indexed subseries in which Patinkin used codes representing dates; this has been left untouched.
1930-1968and undated
Box 25
AB/MIP,
1953-1962
(2 folders)
American Economic Association,
1952
Amitsur
Archibald and Lipsey,1958
Aren Committee,1955
Arrow, Kenneth J.,
1950-1964
Bahral, Uri,
1957, Dec.-1963, Apr.
Bahral, Uri,
1961
Bain, Joe S.,
1948
BAJT
Ball, R. J.,
1958-1959
Bank of Israel Advisory Committee, 1957, Nov.-1968, Dec.
Bank of Israel Advisory Committee, 1959, Jan.-1963, Dec.
Banking, 1958, Feb.-May
Barkai, Haim,
1957
BARTH
Barzel,
1957,
1963
Baumol,
1953-1959
Becker, Gary S.,
1950
Bekins,
1962
Bell, Phillip,
1960
Beza and Peskin,1960
Biography and Pictures, 1960, Aug.-1962, Jan.(Yehuda Grunfeld)
Biography - Final, 1960, March-1962, May(Yehuda Grunfeld)
Bonne,
1950-1959
Book and Reprint Orders,1959,
Jun.-1963, Dec.
Bowen, Howard L.,
1950
Bronfrenbrenner,
1948-1955
Brunner,
1949-1950
Bruno,
1962
Buchanan, Jim,
1953-1962
Cagan,
1954-1955
Cartel Article, 1946-1947
Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, 1961, Sept.-Nov.
Christ, Carl,
1950-1957
Clower,
1958-1962
Box 26
Committee on Halting the Monetary Spread, 1962, Dec.
Correspondence, 1930-1968and undated
Committee on Matters of National Accounts, 1959, Mar.-Apr.
Correspondence, 1958, Dec.-1959, Dec.
Correspondence, 1960, Dec.-1961, April
Correspondence, 1961, Oct.-1963, Jan.
Correspondence and Press Clippings,1960
(2 folders)
Correspondence and Press Clippings, 1961, Feb.-1962, July
Correspondence re: Dept. of Economics Courses, 1959, Feb.-1961, Jan.
Cowles Commission: Simpson, 1933-1959
Creamer, Daniel,
1956
DeJong,
1952-1956
Domas,
1948-1950
Early Draft and Final Draft of Talk Given by Patinkin at Beit Berl, 1960, June
Econometric Society,1953
Econometric Society, 1958, Dec.-1964, Jan.
Econometric Society - Budget, 1961, Nov.-1962, March
Econometric Society - General, 1961, Aug.-1962, Jan.
Econometric Society - Meetings, 1961, Oct.-1962, Jan.
Econometric Society - Theil, 1961, July-Dec.
Econometrica articles, 1948-1951
Efronmson, C. W.,
1949-1951
Eisenstadt,
1957-1958
Eisner,
1964
Ellis, Howard,
1952-1956
Ellis, Howard,
1961, June-Sept.
Fellner, William,
1957
Ferber, Robert and Marianne,
1947-1955
Finance Ministry, 1952-1954
Ford, James,
1957
Foreign Currency Committee,1953
Box 27
Fort, Donald,
1950,
1959
Friedman, Milton,
1948-1959
General and Personal Correspondence, 1956, Apr.-1957, Oct.,Including 1953, June
Paper, "Monetary and Price Development in Israel: 1949-1953"
Ginsberg,
1948-1952
Ginzberg, Eli,
1962, Feb.-May
Glasser,
1953
Gogerty and Winston,
1962-1963
Goldberger
Graziani,
1957-1958
Grunfeld Festschrift: Measurement in Economics, 1960, Sept.-1962, Nov.
Grunfeld, Yehuda
1958, Aug.-1961, Jun.
Grunfeld, Yehuda, Article, 1960, July-1961, Dec.
Grunfeld, Yehuda, Funeral Obituary, Memorial Papers, 1960, July-1962, July
Gurley,
1960-1963
Hahn,
1951-1959
Hahn, F. H.,
1961, Nov.-1962, April
Hansen, Bert,
1952-1957
Hasida, Aug. 1961-1962,July
Hebrew University, 1958-1960
Hebrew University Correspondence - General, 1959, Jan.-May
Hebrew Univ. Departmental Matters,1958,
Jun.-1959, Feb.
Hebrew Univ. Departmental Seminars and Summer Workshops, 1958, Nov.-1960, May
Henderson, Sandy,
1948-1950
Helming, James,
1948-1949
Herschlag,
1952-1958
Herschlag,
1959, Oct.
Hickman, W. B.,
1949-1950
Hicks, J. R.,
1952-1958
Hicks, Ursula,
1950-1952
Hirsch, W. A.,
1949-1951
Holland, Edward,
1961, Aug.-1962, Jan.
Hoos, Sidney,
1962, June-July
Hoselitz, Bert F.,
1948, Apr.-1955, Jan.
H.U. (Hebrew University):
Early Correspondence: Senator, etc., 1945, Feb.-1947, July
1950-1956,et al
University Business, 1950-1956
International. Conference on Science in the Advancement of New States,1959, July-1960, Nov.
Jaffe, William,
1954, Dec.-1955, Nov.
Jaszi, George,
1957, May-1958, Jan.
Johnson, Gale,
1948, Sept.-1951, Jan.
Box 28
Johnson, Harry,
1951, Nov.-1962, Oct.
Jorgenson,1961,Fall
Jorgenson,
1962, Mar.
Journal of Political Economy,
1952, Mar.
Kahn, R. F.,
1951, Dec.-1958, Oct.
Kalecki,
1951, Mar.
Kaplan, Abbot,
1950, June-Aug.
Kaplan, A. D. H.,
1955-1956
Kessler, A., 1949-1951,May
Klein,
1949, June-1956, Aug.
Klein, Lawrence R.,
1961, June-1962, May
Koopmans,
1948, Nov.-Dec.
Kuenne,
1954, Dec.-1960, Feb.
Kuenne, R. S. ,
1961, Oct.-1962, Jan.
Kurihara, Kenneth,
1951, Oct.-1959
Kurimura, Yisikichi,
1949, Sept.-1951, Mar.
Kuznets,
1952-1963
Lange, Oscar,
1957, May-1965, June
Laskey, Gordon,
1961, Aug.
Leontief, Wassily,
1946, Nov.-1950, Mar.
Lerner, A.,
1960, July-Aug.
Levhari, David,
1961, Dec.-1962, Nov.
Liberman, Robert,
1953, Mar.-Apr.
Liviatan, Nissan,
1961, Aug.-1962, July
Liviatan, Nissan,
1961, Dec.-1962, March
Liviatan, Nissan,
1962, May-1963, July
Lloyd, Cliff,
1952, Mar.-1953, Aug.
Machlup, Fritz,
1950-1954
Machlup, Fritz,
1952, Mar.-1953, Aug.
Mann, Harold,
1962, July-Aug.
Marginal Utility and Income,
1960
Marschak,
1949-1960
Marty, Alvin,
1962, May
Material on Israeli National Income Until1957
Matthews, R. C.,
1961-1963
McManus,
1956, Dec.-1960, Apr.
Means, G. C.,
1957, Jan.-Mar.
Measurement in Economics,
1961, Oct.-1962, June
"Mercantilism and Readmission of Jews,"
1946, Mar.-Dec.
Merrill Center, 1958, Feb.-1960, Aug.
Metzler, Lloyd,
1949, July-1952, Sept.
Mints, Lloyd,
1950, July-1951, Jan.
MIP (Money, Interest and Prices:1949Beginnings), 1954, July-1962, Apr.
MIP,
1956:
Raw Materials for Notes on Lit., 1931-1951,July
Students' Remarks, 1960, Dec.-1963, Nov.
MIP,
1958, Dec.-1963, Dec.
Miscellaneous, 1948-1953
Box 29
Miscellaneous, 1956-1964
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1957, Aug.-1958, May
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958, May-1958, Dec.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961, Dec.-1962, May
Miscellaneous Correspondence:
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1961
Falk Project - Request for Funding
Invitations, 1961-1962
AEA Paper - Correspondence,1962
Moore, Basil J. - Copy of Paper on Theory of Finance
Conference on Monetary Economics - Correspondence,1962
Mishan, E. J.,
1958, Nov.-1962
Modern Economic History of the Middle East: Course Outlines, Bibliography and Other
Correspondence, 1960, Feb.-1960, Jul.
Modigliani, Franco,
1947, Aug.-1965, Nov.
Monetary and Price Developments in Israel, 1953, Aug.
Morag,
1952, Oct.-1961, Jan.
Morgan, Theodore, 1948-1950,Apr.
Mosak, Jacob,
1949, Dec.-1950, Apr.
Mundlak, Yair,
1962, June-Aug.
Mundlak, Yair,
undated
Negishi, Takashi,
1962, Dec.-1963, Sept.
Newspaper Articles and Lectures, 1949, July-1953, Mar.
Nissan,
1955-1956
Noam, Michael,
1961-1962
Notes on Lecture Patinkin Delivered on Opening of Tel Aviv School of Economics, 1959, Nov. 9
Patinkin: Correspondence During Sabbatical Year, 1961, Aug.-1962, Jan.
Patinkin: Personal Early Years, 1930, Dec.-1949, Feb.
Personal Correspondence, 1957, Sept.-1958, Dec.
Personal Correspondence, 1958, Dec.-1959, Dec.
Personal Correspondence, 1960, Jan.-1960, Dec.
Personal Correspondence and Press Clippings, 1960, May-1961, Oct.
Price Flexibility, 1948, Nov.-Dec.
Project Proposals, 1959, May-1961, Jun.
Recommendations, 1948, Mar.-1959
Reder,
1956, July-1961, May
Referee Reports, 1953, Sept.-Nov.
Reprint Requests, 1961, Nov.-1962, April
Requests - Paper, 1962, Jan.
Riemer,
1948-1955
Riemer, S.,
1962
Box 30
Robbins' Seminar, 1956-1957
Robinson, E. A. G.,
1952, Nov.
Rodrovitch,
1958
Rothenberg, Jerome,
1961, Oct.-1962, March
Row, Peterson:
Company, 1954, July-1960, Apr.
Heydendahl,
1954, Dec.-1957, Mar.
Dahlskog,
1955, Feb.-Mar.
Samuelson, P. A.,
1946, Oct.-Dec.
Searle, John R.,
1961-1962
Seligman, Lester,
1961
Stein, Herbert,
1948, Sept.-1949, Jan.
Stigler, George,
1950, Aug.-Oct.
Students' Seminar Papers, 1959, Dec.-1961, May
Tsiang, S. C.,
1960, Jan.-Mar.
Turvey, Ralph,
1951, Sept.
Two Papers by A. L. Gaathon,1958
Unger, Jerome,
1962
University of Chicago:
Ph.D. Dissertation,1946
Ideas for Articles,1946(?)
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1948, Feb.
Professors, 1950, June-1952
Term Papers,1966
Appointment and Teaching, 1947, July-Aug.
University of Illinois, 1948, July-1951, Apr.
Unpublished Articles
Valavanis, Stefan,
1956, Apr.
Weitz, Ra'anan: Misc.,1962
Wonnacott, Paul,
1957, July-1959, June
Work in Progress, 1961-1962
Work on Papers, 1961, March-1962, July
Works - Patinkin, 1961, June-1962, June
Yaron, Dan,
1962
Yehuda LAVA,
1961, July-Oct
Zionism, 1947, May-1948, Feb.
Zippori, E.,
1953, Oct.-Dec.
1958-1977
(Bulk 1964-1977)and undated
Box 30
Abraham Barstein Legacy, 1965, Jan.-1965, Aug.
Articles on
"Money"
from Encyclopedia
Barkai, Haim,
1968, Mar.-July,
1968
Berkeley Sabbatical--Official Correspondence, 1960, Nov.-1962, Oct.
Berkeley Sabbatical--Correspondence, 1962, Feb.-Jun.
Box 31
Bibliography
Book Orders, 1958, Dec.-1970, Dec.
Brandeis, Dec. 1965-1966,June
Brechling - Paris IEA Conference, 1962, Apr.-1964, Dec.
Brunner, Karl,
1968
Comments on J. Baruh's Paper
"Investment in Education,"
1964, Oct.
Committee for Examining Methods of Reporting Means of Payment, 1963, Sept.-1964, Aug.
Committee on the Problems of the Economy, 1973, Dec.-1974, May
Committee to Examine Institutes of Higher Learning, 1966, Dec.-1971, Aug.
Committee to Examine the Plan for Establishing an Institute for Higher Education in the Neger (Beersheba University Committee), 1964, July-1966, Sept.
Committee to Research the Development of the Israeli Occupied Territories, 1967-1972
Correspondence, 1963, Jan.-1963, Dec.
Correspondence, 1964, Feb.-1965,
Correspondence, 1965, Apr.-1965, Dec.
Correspondence During Trips Abroad,1966,
Jul.-1973, Dec.
Correspondence: Personal, 1965, Mar.-1967, Apr.
Box 32
Correspondence - Students (Including Recommendations), 1959, Feb.-1966, Dec.
Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Dept. of Economics, Hebrew University
Correspondence, 1963, Jan.-1965, Sept.
Discussions on the State Budget,1966
Drèze, J.,
1966, July-1967, June
Dvora,
1967, Oct.-1968, May
Econometric Society, May,1964-Dec.
1968
Econometric Society, 1969, Jan.-1970, June
Econometric Society, 1969, May-1973, Mar.
Economics, 1967, Jan.
The Economists' Team Column in "Ma'Ariv," 1971, Sept.-1973, Jan.
Eisenstadt, S. N.,
1968
Fauvel, L. (International Economic Association), 1968, Feb.-June
Faxen, Karl-Olof,
1968, April-June
Frank Knight as Teacher, 1973, May-1974, Nov.
Freund, Shoshana,
1967, Nov.-1968, July
Friedman, Milton, Correspondence, 1959-1968
Box 33
Friedman, Milton, on the Quantity Theory, 1971, June-1973, Oct.
Grunfeld Festschrift,
1963, Jan.-1970 Oct.
Haifa Annexe of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1966, Jan.-1966, Oct.
Harrod, R. F.,
1969-1972
Harvard University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies Colloquium, 1969, Apr.-1970, Feb.
Hebrew Encyclopedia,
1959,
Jun.-1968, Apr.
Hebrew University - Committee for Development and Construction, 1971, July-1972, Jan.
HOPE and Economic Journal Keynes Conference, 1976, Feb.-1975, July
International Economic Association (IEA),
(6 folders)
IEA, 1961, Apr.-1964, June
IEA, 1964, July-1966, Aug.
IEA, 1966, July-1968, Aug.
IEA, 1968, Sept.-1969, Oct.
IEA, 1969, July-1970, July
IEA, 1970, June-1972, Apr.
Box 34
International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences,
1961, Apr.-1968, Mar.
Invitations, 1963, Dec.-1966, June
Invitations, 1967, Sept.-1969, Oct.
Invitations, 1972-1975
Invitations to Lecture,1966,
Jul.-1967, Sept.
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1969, Apr.-1973, July
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanity, 1963, Sept.-1969, Jan.
Israeli-Arab Conflict, 1969, Dec.-1973, Nov.
Knight, Frank,
1968, Nov.
Kop, Yaakov,
1968, April-June
Levhari, David,
1967, Dec.-1968, July
Levhari, David and Don Patinkin,
1967
Liviatan, Nissan,
1961, Aug.-1964, Mar.
Local Correspondence, 1967, Oct.-1969, Apr.
Box 35
MIT,
1968
Media Articles and Interviews,1968,Jun.-1973, Jun.
Miscellaneous, 1968, Jan.-June
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1966, Jan.-Oct.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1966, Nov.-1967, Oct.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1969, Apr.-1971, Jan.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1971, Jan.-1973, Mar.
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1973, Mar.-1975, Aug.
Miscellaneous Personal,1968,
Jun.-1970, Aug.
Monetary and Price Theory Courses,1960,
Jul.-1972, Feb.
Money, Interest, and Prices (MIP),
1964, Jan.-1965, Sept.
Box 36
MIP,
1965, Sept.-1967, Nov.
MIP 2nd edition, 1967, Nov.-1974, May
Mundlak, Yair,
1968, Feb.-June
The National and University Institute of Agriculture: Centre for Comparative Studies on Agricultural Development, 1960, May-1966, Oct.
National Council for Research and Development, 1961, June-1967, May
National Science Foundation, 1968, May-June
Niehans, Jürg, 1968, Mar.-1972, Jan.
OECD Falk, 1964, Mar.-1972, Feb.
On the Nature of the Monetary Mechanism,
1967-1968
Overseas Correspondence,1967,
Jun.-1969, Oct.
Personal Correspondence, 1967, Apr.-1968, Sept.
Personal Correspondence, 1970, May-1973, May
Personal Correspondence and Press Clippings, 1962, May-1963, May
Personal Correspondence and PrEss Clippings,1963,
Jun.-1965, Mar.
Pines, David,
1968, March-April
Proposal for the Creation of a Center for International Affairs,1970,Jul.
The Quantity of Money,
1968, April-June
Raw Material for Article on Dwelling Prices, 1968-1971
Referee's Reports/ Book Review Request, 1969, Jan.-1973, Jun.
Box 37
Rehavoth Committee, 1969, Aug.-1973, Sept.
Requests for Advice on Economic Planning, 1966, Mar.-1972, May
Research Grants, 1960, Sept.-1964, Feb.
Research Grants, 1971, Aug.-1973, Aug.
[Sidramski?], 1968, April
Sosnick,
1968, May-July
Stein, Jerome,
1967, Sept.-1968, June
Stigler, George,
1972, June-1972, Aug.
Stone, Julius,
1967, May-1968, August
Studies in Monetary Econ.,
1969, Jan.-1970, July
Studies in Monetary Economics, Correspondence,1970,
Jul.-1975, May
Theil, Prof. Henri ,
1968, March-June
Tobin,1971,Mar
University of the Negev, Dec. 1970-1972,June
Wicksells' Cumulative Process in Theory and Practice,1968, April
Zussman, Dr.,
1968
"Chicago filing," 1974-1976
(4 folders)
Correspondence - Keynes' Manuscripts,1975
Box 38
Correspondence - Publications, 1974-1975
(2 folders)
Correspondence - University of Chicago, 1976, July-Aug.
(2 folders and 2 binders)
Course on Agricultural Economics, 1976, June
CUNY, 1975-1976
Econometric Society, 1974, Feb.-1975, Jan.
Econometric Society and Econometrica,1975, Jan.-1977, Jan.
Friedman, Milton - Correspondence, 1972-1978
General Correspondence - University of Western Ontario, 1976, Sept. 26-Nov. 4
Harper and Row, 1974, Nov.-1976, Mar.
Hebrew Correspondence, 1976-1977
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1975, Aug.-1977, July
Box 39
National Science Foundation Proposal, 1976-1977;
Misc. correspondence, Chicago1977
On Draft Publication: Published Works, 1974-1975
Printed Matters, 1974-1977
Western Ontario Keynes' Conference: Correspondence, 1975, May-1976, Feb.
(2 folders)
Personal Correspondence - Baltimore: late 1955-1956
Coded Index, 1957-1977
Box 39
Index, 1957-1975
1.9.57-29.5.58, Nos. 81-8278
18.12.58-22.12.59, Nos. 4-89
11.1.60-27.11.63, Nos. 90-214
1.1.64-8.12.66, Nos. 215-401
3.1.68-1.1.67, Nos. 402-540
3.1.68-4.10.68, Nos. 541-648
27.9.68-2.4.69, Nos. 649-760
Box 40
8.4.69-16.3.70, Nos. 761-890
14.4.70-31.5.73, Nos. A184-A385
6.3.70-22.9.71, Nos. 891-1140
22.9.71-9.6.72, Nos. 1141-1310
22.6.72-11.6.73, Nos. 1311-1460
19.6.73-13.11.75, Nos. 1461-1610
Index, 1976-1977
A-D, 1976-1977
E-G, 1976-1977
H, 1976-1977
I-L, 1976-1977
Box 41
M-O, 1976-1977
P-Z, 1976-1977
1954-1981
(Bulk 1977-1979)
Box 41
"A" Folder
A, Miscellaneous,1978
American Economic Review ( AER ), 1975, May-1979, Aug.
Academy, 1975, March-1978, Dec.
Associacao National de Centros de Pos-Graduacao en Economia (ANPEC), 1977, June-1978, March
Arndt, Prof. H. W., The Australian National University, 1978, Oct.-Dec.
Artis, Michael,
1978, April-Oct.
Aspe, Dr. Pedro,
1979, Aug.
"B" Folder
Barkai,
1978, Feb.-1979, July
Blaug, Prof. Mark,
1978, Aug.-1979, May
Brems, Hans, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1977, Dec.-1978, March
Bridel, Pascal,
1978,