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King's/PP/NK contains:
1 Writings
2 Lectures and conference papers
3 Correspondence
4 Academic career
5 National Institute of Economic and Social Research
6 United States Strategic Bombing Survey, British Bombing Survey Unit
7 United Nations
8 Royal Commission on the Taxation of Profits and Income
9 Economic advice to foreign governments
10 Economic advice to Labour governments
11 Labour party, Fabian Society, Trade Union Congress
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The Papers of Nicholas Kaldor

Title Academic career
Reference NK/4
Covering Dates 1925–1979
Extent and Medium 35 boxes; paper
King's/PP/NK/4 contains:
1 University of Berlin: Notes on economics subjects. A few pages only have been used at the beginning and end of each notebook.
2 notebooks in envelope; paper.
1925–1927
2 London School of Economics: 'Undergrad[uate] essays 1927-28'. The essays have marginal comments and corrections throughout by NK's supervisors. The contents of the file comprise:-. - typescript 'The disproportionality theory of the trade cycle', given at LSE economics seminar, Michaelmas Term 1930;. - typescript and copy typescript 'Causes and consequences of the next war', 11 June 1928;. - typescript with autograph manuscript alterations, and copy typescript essays on Hawtrey's book on capital markets, undated;. - typescript with autograph manuscript alterations, 'The good and evil in nationalism', 18 Jan. 1928;. - typescript with autograph manuscript alterations, 'The arguments for and against democratic government', 15 Nov. 1928;. - typescript with autograph manuscript alterations ,'The arguments for and against enclosures from the point of view of an English observer at about 1800', 23 Apr. 1928;. - copy typescript '"With every mouth God sends a pair of hands". Discuss the bearing of this on the question of over-population', 6 Mar. 1928, with, on reverse, part of a theatrical review, undated;. - typescript examination papers for second year B.Sc. Econ. students, 1928-9;. - autograph manuscript review of E. Chamberlin's book on imperfect competition, [1932];. - autograph manuscript outline in the hand of L. Robbins for NK's 'An essay on the technical laws of return with remarks concerning their relation to the theory of costs', [after 1930];. - copy typescript with autograph manuscript alterations, 'The theory of imperfect competition', [after Feb. 1934].
1 folder in envelope; paper.
1927–1934
3 London School of Economics: Notes. The file contains autograph manuscript notes from economics reading and in banking and statistics revision classes, mentioning the works of Robbins, Bohm-Bawerk, Robertson, Knight, Mill, Dobb, Pigou, Wicksteed, Fisher, Barone and Hawtrey.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1929–1930
4 London School of Economics: 'Robbins comp. economic theory':. The file contains autograph manuscript notes taken at Lionel Robbins's lectures.
1 notebook in envelope; paper.
Jan. 1929-June 1929
5 London School of Economics: 'Notes and memoranda (sent to me)'. The file comprises:-. - typescript with manuscript alterations, 'Economics and Psychology' by Lionel Robbins, undated;. - typescript 'Some consequences of the immeasurability of utility', no date or indication of author;. - typescript 'Die internationalen kartelle in ihrer Beziehung zur Handelspolitik', by G. Haberler, no date (in German);. - copy typescript 'Price formation and economic planning in a socialist community', no date or indication of author;. - autograph manuscript 'Survey of exchange restrictions in central European countries', by NK, tabulation compiled 1932;. - copy typescript notes on saving and J. M. Keynes' definition of the same in 'Treatise on Money', taken by NK, undated;. - typescript with autograph manuscript alterations, 'Central Europe - Civilization's impenetrable jungle', and another copy typescript incorporating autograph manuscript changes, by NK, undated;. - copy typescript 'Sanella over the radio - Spring campaign 1932', no date or indication of author;. - typescript LSE outline for lecture course 'Elements of Economics - money, banking and foreign trade', undated;. - copy typescript 'The period of production and capital', by Abba Lerner, undated;. - typescript 'The pricing process under Socialism', by Honor M. Scott, 4 Dec. 1931;. - typescript 'Ueber den Bedurfnisbegriff', by F. Kaufmann, 13 June 1931 (in German).
1 folder in envelope; paper.
1931–1932
6 'LSE'. The file contains correspondence.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1944–1945
7 Cambridge University: Examination papers. The file contains examination papers in Economics for the Universities of London and Cambridge, with several additional questions in autograph manuscript draft.
1 bundle in envelope; paper.
1940–1946
8 Cambridge University: Faculty Board papers. The files include records of the appointments, degree and lecture list committees; circulated agendas; minutes; memoranda and general correspondence.
7 files in 3 envelopes; paper.
1947–1976
9 'Appointments Committee Eatwell Hufbauer'. The file, also titled 'Cambridge University Professorship of Economics (1965)', contains correspondence and references.
2 files in envelope; paper.
1962–1973
10 Cambridge University: Department of Applied Economics papers. The files include correspondence, annual reports, agendas and minutes of the management committee and directorship election papers.
6 files in 2 envelopes; paper.
1948–1973
11 Cambridge University: student papers. The files contain assorted papers concerning NK's graduate and undergraduate students, including references and correspondence.
12 files in 6 envelopes; paper.
1949–1975
12 Cambridge University: 'Reports on Ph.D. and Fellowship Dissertations'.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1954–1963
13 Cambridge University: student essay. Typescript essay by an unidentified student, headed 'Consider the arguments on the suitability of an income tax vis à vis commodity taxes'.
2 sheets in envelope; paper.
Feb. 1958
14 Cambridge University: examination essays. Autograph manuscript examination essays by J. K. Ghandhi (admitted to King's College in 1957) on money.
1 item in envelope; paper.
23 Feb. 1958
15 Cambridge University: printed papers concerning NK's university pension.
4 items in envelope; paper.
1948–1950
16 King's College, Cambridge: 'King's College'. The file contains correspondence.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1949–1979
17 King's College, Cambridge: 'King's Estates Committee II'. The file contains agendas and reports.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1956–1957
18 King's College, Cambridge: 'King's Council'. The file includes correspondence concerning the London School of Economics Library appeal and the admission of Eric Hobsbawm as Honorary Fellow.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1972–1973
19 King's College, Cambridge: 'King's Teaching'. The file correspondence concerning the teaching of economics at King's College.
1 file in envelope; paper.
1979
20 King's College, Cambridge: student essay. The file comprises a typescript essay 'Do we progress', by M. C. Caiger-Smith (admitted to King's College in 1952), submitted for the James Prize.
1 item in envelope; paper.

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