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Donating Materials

The Archive seeks to acquire the papers of influential economists in the US and abroad, and to record the history of economic thought by documenting the work of individual economists as well as significant organizations and journals in the field. Particular areas of strength include the fields of game theory, public policy and monetary economics, growth theory and other macroeconomic topics, as well as Keynesian and post-Keynesian economics. In addition the Archive is actively seeking the papers of women and people of color, and those working in welfare economics, feminist economics, and mechanism design. 

To determine whether your personal papers, organizational records, books, or other materials documenting the history of economic thought are a good fit for the Economists' Papers Archive, please contact us. We do not accept unsolicited donations without written gift agreements and cannot guarantee that materials will be added to our collections. 

Financial Contributions

Your gift to the Economists' Papers Archive is greatly appreciated and will support the acquisition of new collections, programming, and our work to provide access to materials. 

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