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            <titleproper>Inventory of the Arthur I. Bloomfield
			 Papers, 
			 <date normal="1927/1995" type="inclusive">1927-1995</date>
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      <titlepage>
         <titleproper>Inventory of the Arthur I. Bloomfield
		  Papers, 
		  <date>1927-1995</date>
         </titleproper>
         <publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library<lb/>
            
            <lb/>Duke University<lb/>Durham,
		  North Carolina 27708-0185</publisher>
         
         <p> 2000 Duke University. All rights reserved.</p>
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   <archdesc level="collection">
      <did>
         <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
         <unittitle label="Title">Arthur I. Bloomfield Papers,
		  
		  <unitdate normal="1927/1995" type="inclusive">1927-1995</unitdate>
         </unittitle>
         <origination label="Creator">
            <persname>Bloomfield, Arthur I.</persname>
         </origination>
         <physdesc label="Extent">
            <extent>12 Linear Feet</extent>
		<extent>7200 Items</extent>
         </physdesc>
         <repository label="Repository">
            <corpname>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke
			 University</corpname>
         </repository>
         <physloc label="Location">For current information on
		  the location of these materials, please consult the
		  Library's online catalog.</physloc>
         <langmaterial label="Language">
            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
         </langmaterial>
      </did>
      <descgrp type="admininfo">
         <head>Administrative Information</head>
         <accessrestrict>
            <head>Access Restrictions</head>
            <p>Collection is open for research.</p>
		<p>However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this
collection.</p> 
<p>Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.</p>   
<p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p> 

         </accessrestrict>
         <userestrict>
            <head>Use Restrictions</head>
            <p>The copyright interests in this collection have
			 not been transferred to Duke University. For more
			 information, consult the copyright section of the
			 Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p>
         </userestrict>
         <prefercite>
            <head>Preferred Citation</head>
            <p>[Identification of item], Arthur I. Bloomfield
			 Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University.</p>
         </prefercite>
         <acqinfo>
            <head>Provenance</head>
            <p>The papers of Arthur I. Bloomfield, economist
			 and university professor, were received by the Special
			 Collections Library as a gift from Professor Bloomfield in
			 1996. Funding for the processing of this collection was
			 provided by Professor Bloomfield.</p>
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            <head>Processing Information</head>
            <p>Processed by Joanna Vinluan and Paula Jeannet
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            <p>Completed November 29, 1999</p>
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      <bioghist>
         <head>Biographical Note</head>
         <chronlist>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1914, Oct. 2</date>
               <event>Born Arthur Irving Bloomfield in Montreal,
				Canada.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1931</date>
               <event>Entered McGill University on scholarship
				after graduating first out of 900 students in the Province
				of Quebec high school leaving examinations.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1935</date>
               <event>B.A. (Economics and Political Science),
				McGill University.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1936</date>
               <event>M.A. (Economics and Political Science),
				McGill University. Thesis: 
				<title render="doublequote">Canadian Wheat Marketing
				  Policy, 1929-1936.</title>
               </event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1940, Autumn-1941</date>
               <event>Research Assistant to Prof. Oskar
				Morgenstern, Princeton University. Collected and analyzed
				international financial data for major industrial countries
				before 1914 and in the 1920s.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1941-1958</date>
               <event>Federal Reserve Bank of New York:
				Economist, Research Dept. 1941-47; Chief of Balance of
				Payments Division, 1947-53; Senior Economist,
				1953-58.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1942</date>
               <event>Ph.D. (Economics), University of
				Chicago.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1944-1945</date>
               <event>Consultant to Foreign Economic
				Administration, Washington, D.C.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1945</date>
               <event>Acquired U.S. Citizenship.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1949, Sept.-1950, Mar.</date>
               <event>Advisor, Bank of Korea and Korean Ministry
				of Finance, Seoul, South Korea, on behalf of the Economic
				Cooperation Administration.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1950</date>
               <event>Publication of 
				<title render="italic">Capital Imports and the
				  American Balance of Payments, 1934-39</title> (University
				of Chicago Press), based on doctoral dissertation.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1951, Dec.-1952, Apr.</date>
               <event>Financial Advisor, United Nations Civil
				Assistance Command and the United Nations Korean
				Reconstruction Agency, in Pusan, South Korea.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1953, Feb.</date>
               <event>Member, four person team sent to the
				Associated States of Indochina by the Mutual Security
				Administration to evaluate U.S. foreign aid program to that
				area.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1953, Autumn</date>
               <event>Senior Economist, Professional Staff of
				the (Randall) Commission on Foreign Economic Policy, U.S.
				Government, Washington, D.C.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1954, Oct.-1955, Jan.</date>
               <event>Consultant, U.S. Foreign Operations
				Administration, Indochina.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1956, Nov. and 1960, Aug.</date>
               <event>Consultant, International Cooperation
				Administration, in Seoul, South Korea.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1957-1958</date>
               <event>Year-long research trip visiting 12
				European central banks (six months at Bank of England) on a
				Rockefeller grant, conducting research on the international
				gold standard before 1914.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1958-1985</date>
               <event>Professor of Economics, University of
				Pennsylvania.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1959</date>
               <event>Published 
				<title render="italic">Monetary Policy under
				  the International Gold Standard, 1880-1914</title> (Fed.
				Reserve Bank NY).</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1961, Jan.</date>
               <event>Consultant, Institute of Social and
				Economic Research, University College of the West Indies,
				Jamaica and Trinidad.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1963</date>
               <event>Published 
				<title render="italic">Short-term Capital
				  Movements under the Pre-1914 Gold Standard</title>
				(Princeton Univ. Press).</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1964, Sept.-Dec.</date>
               <event>Consultant, Central Bank of Malaysia,
				Kuala Lumpur, on behalf of the Ford Foundation.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1966, Aug.-Sept. and 1967, June</date>
               <event>Consultant, U.S. Agency for International
				Development, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1968</date>
               <event>Published 
				<title render="italic">Patterns of Fluctuation
				  in International Investment Before 1914</title> (Princeton
				Univ. Press).</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1974-1975</date>
               <event>Research in London for article 
				<title render="doublequote">Adam Smith and the
				  Theory of International Trade.</title>
               </event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1978-1998</date>
               <event>Member, Managing Board of Editors, 
				<title render="italic">Journal of Post
				  Keynesian Economics.</title>
               </event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1985-1998</date>
               <event>Professor Emeritus of Economics,
				University of Pennsylvania.</event>
            </chronitem>
            <chronitem>
               <date>1998, Oct. 6</date>
               <event>Died in Washington, D.C.</event>
            </chronitem>
         </chronlist>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent>
         <head>Collection Overview</head>
         <p>The papers of university professor and economist
		  Arthur Bloomfield span the period from 1927 to 1995. They
		  consist chiefly of research files from his job as economist
		  at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1941-1958,
		  professional and academic correspondence received or
		  written from 1931 to 1995, research notes on various topics
		  in international finance, notes for his university classes
		  on the history of economic thought, and research files on
		  the pre-1914 gold standard. The papers document
		  Bloomfield's career as economist and professor of
		  economics, with special emphasis on his work as economic
		  consultant for the United States federal government,
		  particularly for the New York Federal Reserve Bank, and for
		  the governments of post-World War II South Korea and
		  Indochina. His chief areas of research activity focused on
		  international banking, evaluating foreign aid programs, the
		  pre-1914 gold standard, and economic development in the
		  U.K. and British Commonwealth countries (including the
		  British West Indies), and economy and banking in Malaysia,
		  Kuala Lumpur, the Congo, and Zaire. Substantial materials
		  on the history of economic thought can be found in
		  Bloomfield's teaching files. The collection is comprised of
		  six series: Correspondence Series, Incoming and Outgoing;
		  Federal Reserve Bank of New York Series; Pre-1914 Gold
		  Standard Series; History of Economic Thought Series;
		  Research Files Series; and Miscellaneous Series.</p>
         <p>The Correspondence Series, Incoming and Outgoing,
		  contains letters received or written by Bloomfield over the
		  period 1931 to 1995. Arranged in folders chronologically,
		  this substantive collection of letters lends insight into
		  Bloomfield's professional and academic life. </p>
         <p>The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Series
		  contains material pertaining to Bloomfield's first career,
		  spanning 17 years, as an economist at the New York Federal
		  Reserve Bank. For that position he wrote a number of
		  research memoranda and in-house articles on a wide range of
		  international finance topics. Before World War II he wrote
		  mostly on economic developments in the U.K. and British
		  Commonwealth countries, but after the war his research
		  memoranda involved a broader range of topics.</p>
         <p>The Pre-1914 Gold Standard Series contains
		  research notes for an intended book on the functioning of
		  the international gold standard, 1880-1914. Bloomfield
		  embarked on a year-long research trip to Europe in 1957 on
		  a Rockefeller grant, visiting twelve European central
		  banks, including the Bank of England where he spent over
		  six months. In the end, he did not complete the book, but
		  did write three substantial monographs from his notes: 
		<title render="italic">Monetary Policy under the
		  International Gold Standard, 1880-1914</title> (Fed.
		Reserve Bank NY, 1959); 
		<title render="italic">Short-term Capital Movements
		  under the Pre-1914 Gold Standard</title> (Princeton Univ.
		Press, 1963); and 
		<title render="italic">Patterns of Fluctuation in
		  International Investment before 1914</title> (Princeton
		Univ. Press, 1968). Although these books are not in the
		collection, this series contains one file folder for many
		countries or geographical areas, including: Switzerland,
		U.S.A., Sweden, Norway, Italy, Australia, New Zealand,
		South Africa, India, Egypt, France, Canada, U.K., Japan,
		Germany, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Belgium, Netherlands,
		Austria, and Hungary.</p>
         <p>The History of Economic Thought Series is an
		  extensive collection of files on diverse topics in the
		  history of economic thought. After 1974 Bloomfield's
		  research became increasingly devoted to the history of
		  economic thought, and he taught both graduate and
		  undergraduate level classes on the subject at the
		  University of Pennsylvania. </p>
         <p>The Research Files Series contains research notes
		  associated with various overseas assignments and trips.
		  Over the period 1949-1984, Bloomfield made numerous trips
		  to developing countries as a consultant, in some cases
		  helping to establish the Central Bank (e.g. South Korea),
		  or in other cases evaluating foreign aid programs to those
		  areas (e.g. Indochina). In addition to notes made in
		  preparation for, and during, these assignments, this series
		  also contains notes for several articles (published and
		  unpublished), speeches, and conferences. </p>
         <p>The bulk of the Miscellaneous Series consists of
		  papers from Bloomfield's undergraduate days at McGill
		  University, including one paper written in 1937 for Frank
		  Knight's ECO 305 class at the University of Chicago, titled
		  
		<title render="doublequote">Thorstein Veblen and his
		  Analysis of Business Enterprise.</title>
         </p>
      </scopecontent>
      <controlaccess>
         <head>Subject Headings</head>
		<p>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.</p> 
         <list type="simple">
            <item>
               <persname>Bloomfield, Arthur I.-(Arthur
				Irving).</persname>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Economic history.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Economists-Correspondence.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <corpname>Federal Reserve Bank of New
				York.</corpname>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Economic assistance,
				American-Indochina.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <geogname>United States. Army. Korea Civil
				Assistance Command.</geogname>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Economists-United
				States-Correspondence.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Gold standard-History.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>International finance.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Banks and banking-South
				Korea.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Banks and
				banking-England.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Banks and banking-West
				Indies.</subject>
            </item>
            <item>
               <subject>Banks and banking-Congo (Democratic
				Republic).</subject>
            </item>
         </list>
      </controlaccess>
      <dsc type="combined">
         <head>Contents of Collection</head>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>
                  <genreform>Correspondence</genreform> Series,
				Incoming and Outgoing, 
				<unitdate normal="1931/1995" type="inclusive">1931-1995</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Includes all correspondence received by and
				written by 
				<persname>Professor Bloomfield</persname>
				concerning academic and other professional matters.
				Arranged in chronological order.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <unittitle>Incoming, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1931-1995
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(51
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Outgoing, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944-1948
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(5
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Outgoing, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949-1995
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(46
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <unittitle>Outgoing, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1949-1995
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(46
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>
                  <corpname>Federal Reserve Bank of New York
				  </corpname>Series, 
				<unitdate normal="1941/1958" type="inclusive">1941-1958</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Contains Bloomfield's 
				<genreform>research memoranda</genreform>
				(short papers or articles which he wrote on a diverse range
				of topics) and reports written for his job as an economist
				with the 
				<corpname>Federal Reserve Bank of New
				  York.</corpname>
               </p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <unittitle>Research Memoranda, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1941-1944
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(7
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3A-3B</container>
                  <unittitle>Research Memoranda, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1944-1958
					 </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(21
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>
                  <subject>Pre-1914 Gold Standard
				  </subject>Series, 
				<unitdate normal="1945/1966" type="inclusive">1945-1966
				  </unitdate>and 
				undated -
				</unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Contains material for Bloomfield's intended
				book on the functioning of the 
				<subject>international gold
				  standard.</subject>
               </p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3B-3C</container>
                  <unittitle>One file folder each on: 
				  <geogname>Switzerland,</geogname>
                     <geogname>U.S.A.</geogname>, 
				  <geogname>Sweden,</geogname>
                     <geogname>Norway,</geogname>
                     <geogname>Italy,</geogname>
                     <geogname>Australia</geogname>- 
				  <geogname>New Zealand,</geogname>
                     <geogname>South Africa,</geogname>
                     <geogname>India,</geogname>
                     <geogname>Egypt</geogname> and miscellaneous 
				  <geogname>Europe</geogname>an and Far Eastern
				  Countries ( 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1957-1966</unitdate>)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4</container>
                  <unittitle>One file folder each on: 
				  <geogname>France, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Canada, </geogname>
                     <geogname>United Kingdom, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Japan, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Germany, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Finland, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Denmark, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Russia, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Belgium, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Netherlands, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Austria, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Hungary</geogname> Bibliography, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
		<c02><did><container type="opaperfolder">1</container><unittitle>Oversize materials on Cananda</unittitle></did></c02>
		<c02><did><container type="opaperfolder">1</container><unittitle>Oversize materials: Readings and Statistics</unittitle></did></c02>
            <c02>
               <did><container type="box">4</container>
                  <unittitle>Summary Country Notes, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1958</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Pre-1914 Short-term Capital
				  Movements, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1957-1962</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Some general readings on the 
				  <subject>Gold Standard </subject>especially
				  before 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1914, </unitdate>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1945-1958</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>
                  <subject>History of Economic Thought
				  </subject>Series, 
				<unitdate normal="1974/1985" type="inclusive">1974-1985
				  </unitdate>and 
				undated
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>This series contains class lectures, readings,
				and other teaching materials on the 
				<subject>history of economic thought.
				  </subject> Arranged in original random order.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">4</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <subject>Classical economists </subject>in
				  general, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Physiocrats and 
				  <persname>Turgot, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>David
					 Ricardo</persname>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>J. S. Mill </persname>and 
				  <persname>J. E. Cairns, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <subject>Marxist
					 Economics</subject>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Senior, </persname>
                     <persname>Say, </persname>
                     <persname>Bentham, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>The 
				  <geogname>Austria</geogname>ns: 
				  <persname>Menger, </persname>
                     <persname>Bohm-Bawerk, </persname>
                     <persname>Wierser, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Thomas 
				  <persname>Malthus </persname>and Lord 
				  <persname>Lauderdale,</persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Historical School and
				  Institutionalists, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Gevons </persname>and the Marginal
				  Revolution</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Walras </persname>and Pareto, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Alfred Marshall, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Cournot, </persname>
                     <persname>Gossen, </persname>
                     <persname>Dupont, </persname>
                     <persname>von Thunen </persname>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Wicksell, </persname>
                     <persname>Schumpeter, </persname>
                     <persname>Fisher. </persname>. ., 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>J.B. Clark </persname>and 
				  <subject>Marginal Productivity, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">19th C.</unitdate>
				  British 
Views on Trade and Growth, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated </unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(8
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Notes and Readings on article " 
				  <persname>Adam Smith </persname>and Theory of
				  
				  <subject>International Trade,</subject>" 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Ancients and Schoolmen, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <subject>Mercantilists </subject>and 
				  <persname>Galiani, </persname>
                     <persname>Hume, </persname>
                     <persname>Cantillon, </persname>
                     <persname>Pelty, </persname>
                     <persname>Buisguilbaert, </persname>
                     <persname>Stewart,</persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Adam Smith, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1985</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Some readings and notes on class
				  lecture in the Theory of 
				  <subject>International trade, </subject>Part
				  II, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1975</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Some readings on Class Lectures in 
				  <subject>International Monetary Economics,
					 </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Some lectures on 
				  <subject>History of Economic Thought,
					 </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1980</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <unittitle>Some Lectures on History of Economic
				  Thought, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1980</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>English Theories of 
				  <subject>Trade and Growth, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1700-1800,
					 </unitdate>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>19th C. British views on 
				  <subject>Emigration, </subject>
                     <subject>Colonization, </subject>and 
				  <subject>Trade, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>19th Century French theories on 
				  <subject>Foreign Trade </subject>(and
				  Bibliography), 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.1983</unitdate>
                     <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(4
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>
                     </archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Viner </persname>and 
				  <persname>Keynes </persname>and 
				  <subject>Macroeconomics, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. late
					 1970s</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Class Reading Lists and
				  Examinations, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1974-1981</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Research Files Series, 
				<unitdate normal="1940/1992" type="inclusive">1940-1992
				  </unitdate>and undated, (bulk <unitdate normal="1948/1983" type="bulk">1948-1983</unitdate>)</unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Notes relating to overseas assignments,
				publications, and various other professional activities.
				Arranged in rough chronological order.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <unittitle>Report on the 
				  <geogname>Congo</geogname>lese Zairian 
				  <subject>Monetary Reform, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1967
					 June</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Work as an Assistant to 
				  <persname>Oskar Morgenstern </persname>on his
				  National Bureau</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Project on the 
				  <subject>Gold Standard, </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1940 Sept.-1941
					 Nov.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Trip to London and Paris for 
				  <corpname>Federal Reserve Bank of N.Y.,
					 </corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1948
					 Apr.-May</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Memoranda Prepared for 
				  <corpname>U.N. Civil Assistance Command,
					 </corpname>
                     <geogname>Korea </geogname>and 
				  <corpname>U.N. Reconstruction Agency,
					 </corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1951 Dec.-1952
					 Mar. </unitdate>(Pusan, 
				  <geogname>Korea</geogname>)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Misc. Memoranda of 
				  <corpname>Federal Reserve Bank N.Y.,
					 </corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1948-1956,
					 </unitdate>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1950-1956</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Notes on two Trips to 
				  <geogname>S. Korea, </geogname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1949-1950,
					 </unitdate>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1951-1952</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Answers to Questions Submitted by
				  the 
				  <corpname>Bank of Korea, </corpname>Pusan, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1952, 8
					 Feb.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Some Notes on my Work with the 
				  <corpname>Randall Commission,</corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1953</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Paper delivered at NYU, "We Live in
				  the World: An Analysis of International Balance of Payments
				  Problems, 
				  <subject>Foreign Investment </subject>and 
				  <subject>Foreign Aid,</subject>" 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1953
					 Oct.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Missions to 
				  <geogname>Indochina </geogname>(Member of 
				  <corpname>Wilbur Commission </corpname>of 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1953</unitdate>)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Assignments in the 
				  <geogname>British West Indies </geogname>and 
				  <subject>Colonial Monetary Systems,
					 </subject>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1960-1961</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Discussion at Meeting of 
				  <corpname>Association for Asian
					 Studies,</corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1963</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Notes on 
				  <subject>Monetary Targeting </subject>(in
				  connection with 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1963</unitdate>
				  unpublished report on 
				  <geogname>Malaysia</geogname>)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Country Summary Notes on my
				  Princeton Study, No. 21, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1968</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Notes and Readings on my
				  trade-theory survey article in the Annals 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1969</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Report to 
				  <corpname>Wilbur Commission </corpname>on
				  foreign aid to the Associated States of 
				  <geogname>Cambodia, </geogname>
                     <geogname>Laos, </geogname>and 
				  <geogname>Vietnam,</geogname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1953</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Fund Report on trip to England and
				  France for 
				  <corpname>Federal Reserve Bank of
					 N.Y.,</corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1948</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7A</container>
                  <unittitle>Notes on Speeches at NYU, Cornell,
				  Waterloo, University of Melbourne, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1972</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Official intervention in the 
				  <subject>foreign exchange market
					 </subject>(notes for State Dept. Report), 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1973-1977</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Claremont Monetary Conference, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1978
					 October</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Speech on 
				  <geogname>Korea </geogname>(with notes)
				  before Tuesday Korean Luncheon Meeting at Library of
				  Congress, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1988, 19
					 Apr.</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous (from notes on 
				  <persname>Jacob Viner</persname>), 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1972-1992</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Central Banks and the State, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1979-1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Memoranda written for 
				  <corpname>Foreign Economic Administration
					 </corpname>and 
				  <corpname>Federal Reserve Board, </corpname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1944-1945</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <subject>Short-term Capital Movements
					 </subject>before 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1914:
					 </unitdate>Notes on Princeton study ( 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1963</unitdate>)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Notes and some statistics on my
				  Princeton Study #21 (1968)</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7B</container>
                  <unittitle>Long Cycles in 
				  <subject>Foreign Investment </subject>before 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1914</unitdate>
				  (Princeton Study #21), 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1968</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <subject>Marxism </subject>and 
				  <subject>Foreign Trade: </subject>Notes on an
				  Uncompleted Project, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">ca.
					 1970</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>My comments about and notes on
				  Bologna Conference, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1971</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Miscellaneous Series, 
				<unitdate normal="1927/1992" type="inclusive">1927-1992
				  </unitdate>and undated
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>Contains Bloomfield's undergraduate work at
				McGill University, including term papers, papers written
				for his extracurricular clubs, and speeches. Also contains
				a paper written in graduate school at the University of
				Chicago. Additional miscellaneous files include reprints of
				articles by Jacob Viner and obituaries of colleagues.
				Arranged in original random order.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7B-8</container>
                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous reports and papers by
				  Bloomfield 
				  <archref>
                        <physdesc>
                           <extent>(7
						folders)</extent>
                        </physdesc>:</archref>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>"The Economic Crisis and
					 Commission Government in 
					 <geogname>Newfoundland,</geogname>" 
					 <unitdate type="inclusive">
						1935</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="doublequote">The Single Tax: A
						Study in the Economics of Dissent,</title>
                        <unitdate type="inclusive">
						1935</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>"The 
					 <subject>Bretton Woods
						Agreements,</subject>" 
					 <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. 1943-1944,
						</unitdate>for Hillel Club</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="doublequote">Progress Already
						Made Towards World Recovery,</title>
                        <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1934,
						</unitdate>for McGill Political Economy Club</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>"What Can We Do for the 
					 <geogname>Maritime Provinces</geogname>?," 
					 <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1935,
						</unitdate>written for McGill Political Economy
					 Club</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>"The Allegory in the First Book of
					 the Fairie Queene by 
					 <persname>Edmund Spenser,</persname>" 
					 <unitdate type="inclusive">undated</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="doublequote">The Canadian Wheat
						Problem,</title>
                        <unitdate type="inclusive">
						1936</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="doublequote">The Pluralistic
						Revolt in Politics,</title>
                        <unitdate type="inclusive">
						1935</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>" 
					 <persname>Thorstein Veblen </persname>and
					 his Analysis of Business Enterprise," 
					 <unitdate type="inclusive"> 1937</unitdate>
					 (written for 
					 <persname>Frank Knight's </persname>ECO 305
					 class at U. of Chicago)</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Reprints of articles on deaths of
				  prominent economists, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1973-1992</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Sidney Weintraub</persname>'s CV, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">1977-1979</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <persname>Sidney Weintraub</persname>'s
				  memorial service, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1983</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Reprints of some articles of 
				  <persname>Jacob Viner, </persname>
                     <unitdate type="inclusive">1927-1962</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Term papers and speeches from McGill
				  and University of Chicago, 
				  <unitdate type="inclusive">
					 1933</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
   </archdesc>
</ead>
