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King's/PP/NK/2 contains:
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73 'Taxation'
74 'Jerusalem conference on technological change and human development March, 1969'
75 'Proposals Odd lectures'
76 'Scotland Aberdeen lecture on regional policies'
77 'The New Monetarism'
78 'Odd lectures (growth exp[enditure] tax)'
79 'ILO meeting 1970 July' [International Labour Office]
80 Assorted autograph manuscript lectures
81 'British Association lecture Sept. 1970 Durham'
82 'Common Market'
83 'Florida 1971 Gainsville'
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The Papers of Nicholas Kaldor

Title 'Odd lectures (growth exp[enditure] tax)'
Reference NK/2/78
Covering Dates 1970–1986
Extent and Medium 1 file in envelope; paper
Content and context

The file comprises:-

- autograph manuscript notes on John Maynard Keynes from volumes XIX and XX of the 'Collected Writings of J.M. Keynes';

- autograph manuscript 'Britain's prospects - BBC External 1 March 1986';

- autograph manuscript 'Economic consequences of the Common Market', given in Cambridge, 7 Feb. 1986;

- typescript 'Inflation - an endemic problem of modern capitalism', Feb. 1979;

- autograph manuscript '2 sector model', given in Siena, 18 May 1970;

- typescript and autograph manuscript notes on the state of the economy, for participation in a debate at the Cambridge Union, 19 Jan. 1981;

- typescript notes on the economy, government economic policy, and the European monetary union, for debates in the House of Lords, 1979-80s;

- autograhp manuscript 'Exp[enditure] Tax', no date or indication of audience;

- autograph manuscript 'Obstacles to growth in Latin America', no date or indication of audience;

- autograph manuscript 'Growth and distribution', no date or indication of audience.

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