Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor (12 May 1908 – 30 September 1986), born Káldor Miklós, was a Hungarian-born British economist. He developed the "compensation"...
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A Kaldor–Hicks improvement, named for Nicholas Kaldor and John Hicks, is an economic re-allocation of resources among people that captures some of the...
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Nicholas Kaldor in his essay titled A Model of Economic Growth, originally published in Economic Journal in 1957, postulates a growth model, which follows...
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Kaldor's facts are six statements about economic growth, proposed by Nicholas Kaldor in his article from 1961. He described these as "a stylized view of...
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Tobin's q (section Kaldor's v and Tobin's q)
ratio, and Kaldor's v), is the ratio between a physical asset's market value and its replacement value. It was first introduced by Nicholas Kaldor in 1966...
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observations of previous prices. Nicholas Kaldor analyzed the model in 1934, coining the term "cobweb theorem" (see Kaldor, 1938 and Pashigian, 2008), citing...
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Pearson Lee Kaldor, Democratic legislator in the North Dakota State House Mary Kaldor (born 1946), British economics academic Nicholas Kaldor (1908–1986)...
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development influenced to a large degree by Michał Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor, Sidney Weintraub, Paul Davidson, Piero Sraffa and Jan Kregel. Historian...
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– BBC News, 2 August 2011. Galbraith, J.K. (1991). "Nicholas Kaldor Remembered". Nicholas Kaldor and Mainstream Economics: Confrontation or Convergence...
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decreases in the total average cost of production. Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1966) and Nicholas Kaldor (1972) both argue that these economies should not...
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Mary Henrietta Kaldor CBE (born 16 March 1946) is a British academic, currently Professor of Global Governance at the London School of Economics, where...
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by many economists, including John Maynard Keynes, Piero Sraffa and Nicholas Kaldor. In 1932, Piero Sraffa argued that Hayek's theory did not explain why...
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the economics department, hiring Friedrich von Hayek, John Hicks and Nicholas Kaldor. Robbins clashed with John Maynard Keynes in early October 1930, on...
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growth. Looking at the countries of the world now and through time Nicholas Kaldor noted a high correlation between living standards and the share of...
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Moderns", Quarterly Journal of Economics, V. 91, N. 3 (Aug.): pp. 351–69 Kaldor, Nicholas (1956) "Alternative Theories of Distribution", Review of Economic Studies...
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Friedman and Nicholas Kaldor were involved in a fierce debate in 1969–70, in which the monetarist economist had the upper hand. In 1982, Kaldor published...
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Myrdal developed the concept from Knut Wicksell, and developed it with Nicholas Kaldor when they worked together at the United Nations Economic Commission...
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studied mainly at the University of Cambridge (with Joan Robinson and Nicholas Kaldor) and Rutgers University (Ph.D. 1970 under supervision of Paul Davidson)...
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income or safety of principal and not eventually selling at a profit. Nicholas Kaldor has long argued for the price-stabilizing role of speculators, who...
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and 1929. He spent his summers in Budapest, as did the economist Nicholas Kaldor; Kaldor recommended that von Neumann read a book by the mathematical economist...
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Greg Mankiw (redirect from Nicholas Gregory Mankiw)
Nicholas Gregory Mankiw (/ˈmænkjuː/ MAN-kyoo; born February 3, 1958) is an American macroeconomist who is currently the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics...
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institution, including Wassily Leontief, Oskar Lange, Fritz Machlup, and Nicholas Kaldor, among others. Georgescu-Roegen was now in a stimulating intellectual...
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paths. Afterwards, she developed the Cambridge growth theory with Nicholas Kaldor. She was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy...
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Robbins and such associates as Friedrich von Hayek, R.G.D. Allen, Nicholas Kaldor, Abba Lerner and Ursula Webb, the last of whom, in 1935, became his...
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inspired the Cambridge (UK) post-Keynesians, especially Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor and Richard M. Goodwin, as well as the modern American post-Keynesian...
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(1899–1970), Maurice Dobb (1900–1976), Joan Robinson (1903–1983) and Nicholas Kaldor (1908–1986). Among the philosophers, Frank Plumpton Ramsey (1903–1930)...
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(link) Kaldor, Nicholas (1957). "A Model of Economic Growth". The Economic Journal. 67 (268): 591–624. doi:10.2307/2227704. JSTOR 2227704. Kaldor 1961,...
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[undue weight? – discuss] In the second half of the 20th century, Nicholas Kaldor takes up similar arguments to allow the conversion of ageing industries...
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Godley Myron J. Gordon Geoff Harcourt Michael Hudson Richard Kahn Nicholas Kaldor Michał Kalecki Steve Keen Jan Kregel Marc Lavoie Abba P. Lerner Hyman...
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Jameson, 95, English journalist and author (In the Days of Simon Stern). Nicholas Kaldor, 78, Hungarian-born British economist (cobweb model). Laurier Lister...
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