Inventory of the Albert Rees Papers, 1966-1992 and undated
Collection contains correspondence, lectures, writings, and course
notes. There is testimony involving a union dispute. Some correspondence is
divided by name of correspondent.
- Title
- Albert Rees Papers, 1966-1992 and undated
- Creator
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Rees, Albert, 1921-
- Extent
- 10.5 Linear Feet, 6300 Items
- Repository
- David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University
- Location
- For current information on the location of
these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
- Language
- English.
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Speech, April 9, 1976 before the Plans and Resources Committee
Box 1
National Institute of Health
Box 1
Committee on Prices; correspondence
Box 1
Testimony before the House Committee on Govt. Operations (9/17/75)
Box 1
Personal Correspondence: a-f
Box 1
Personal Correspondence: g-m
Box 1
Personal Correspondence: n-r
Box 1
Personal Correspondence: s
Box 1
Personal Correspondence: t-z
Box 1
Policy Research Workshop in Incomes Policy
Box 1
The James Lecture: 10/8/75
Box 1
Journal of Political Economy
Box 1
My course notes and grades- Chicago
Box 1
Research on Urban Poverty Conference 1969
Box 1
Econ 102 Grades (Fall 1977)
Box 1
Econ 313: Manpower and Labor Problems (Spring 1977)
Box 1
Econ 314: Undergrad Labor
Box 1
Princeton:1964 and before
Box 1
Committee on Unemployment Statistics
Box 1
Chicago Thesis Supervision
Box 1
Econ 203 A, B, C—Old Exams
Box 1
Chicago Departmental 1955
Box 1
Econ 102 (72-73)
Correspondence. Other section from A-H can be found at end of
Box 3.
Box 1
The Economics of Work and Pay, 1973
Box 2
The Economics of Work and Pay (Third Edition), 1984
Box 2
The Economics of Work and Pay (Fourth Edition), 1988
Box 2
Faculty Retirement in the Arts and Sciences, 1991
Box 2
Real Wages in Manufacturing 1890-1914, 1961
Box 2
La influencia economica de los sindicatos en los Estados Unidos, 1987
Box 2
The Economics of Trade Unions,1962
Box 2
The Economics of Trade Unions (Revised Edition), 1977
Box 2
Striking a Balance: Making National Economic Policy (soft and hard covers), 1984
Box 2
The Economics of Work and Pay (Second Edition), 1989
Box 2
Reflections on Labor and Learning in America, 1988
Box 2
American Academy of Sciences
Box 3
American Economic Association
Box 3
Center for Economic Development
Box 3
Center for Advanced Study
Box 3
Council on Wage and Price Stability
Box 3
Congressional Budget Office; Panel of Economic Advisers
Box 3
Council of Economic Advisers
Box 3
Construction Industry Stabilization Committee
Box 3
Coalition of Northeast Governors
Box 3
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) (1952-57)
Box 3
Public Employment Relations Commission
Box 3
Miscellaneous Business Organizations
Box 3
Princeton University Press
Box 3
Social Science Research Council
Box 3
Drafts of miscellaneous papers
Box 4
Faculty Retirement Correspondence
Box 4
News Stories—clippings and copies of clippings
Box 4
Other Studies (misc. research info. and papers)
Box 4
National Institutes of Health, group photograph
Box 4
Mandatory Retirement Project
Box 4
Offprints of Changing Economic Realities and the Changing Role of Unions
Box 4
Manuscript: The Economics of Work and Pay (fifth edition)
Box 4
Recording for the Blind (1) (mss.)
Box 5
Recording for the Blind (2) (mss.)
Box 5
Students Letters of Recommendation
Box 5
Articles and Publications Reviewed (File #3, 1986)
Box 5
Executive Magazine: Strengthening the Market
Box 5
The Conference Board Magazine
Box 5
Freeman / Medoff's What do Unions Do?
Box 5
Testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity (1982)
Box 5
Testimony: Task Force on Science Policy, House Committee
Box 5
Testimony before subcommittee on Banking
Box 5
Univ. of Chicago Press—Correspondence
Box 5
New Edition: The Economics of Trade Unions
Box 5
Striking a Balance: Reviews
Box 5
Albert Rees / Daniel Hamermesh: Economics of Work and Pay (3rd edition)
Box 5
Youth Unemployment (Essay on)
Box 5
Macro Models of Labor Management
Box 5
Philanthropy Monthly (1984)
Box 5
Incomes Policy Session (1980)
Box 5
Mailing list to participants
Box 6
Loose material of the same nature as above
Box 6
Personal Correspondence (written by Rees)
Box 6
Bibliography (9 copies of photograph of Rees)
Box 6
AAAS Committee on Investment and Finance
Box 6
American Economics Association
Box 7
American Enterprise Institute
Box 7
Ad-Hoc AEA Committee on Publishers
Box 7
Carnegie Mellon (Visiting Committee) School of Urban and Public Affairs
Box 7
Consortium on Financing Higher Education
Box 7
Advisory Committee: Center for the Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Box 7
Council on Wage and Price Stability
Box 7
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Box 7
MIT—General Correspondence
Box 7
Mathematica Policy Research
Box 7
MIT—Corporation Visiting Committee Dept, Of Economics
Box 7
National Research Council Committee on National Statistics
Box 7
National Research Council
Box 7
National Institute of Health
Box 7
National Bureau of Economic Research
Box 7
New York State Doctoral Project
Box 7
Oberlin College Board of Trustees
Box 7
Oberlin College Commencement 1981
Box 7
Economics professor and administrator at Princeton University. Headed
Gerald Ford's Council on Wage and Price Stability.
[Identification of item], Albert Rees Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
The Albert Rees Papers were received as a gift to the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library in 1993.
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