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2000

by Schumpeter

Joseph SchumpeterRagnar FrischFriedrich A. HayekIrving FisherJoan RobinsonJohn Bates ClarkJohn Kenneth GalbraithJohn Maynard KeynesLeon WalrasBusiness CyclesEconomic HistoryEugen von PhilippovichVolkswirtschaftAustrian SchoolLudwig von MisesOtto BauerPublic FinanceWorld War IArthur SpiethoffWalter EuckenWerner SombartBusiness Cycle TheoryErich SchneiderMathematical EconomicsMonetary TheoryEmil LedererTotalitarianismGottfried HaberlerEugen von Bohm-BawerkGustav SchmollerCapital TheoryEquilibriumLausanne SchoolHermann Heinrich GossenInsuranceNationalizationMethodologyEconomic CrisisInterest TheoryProfit and LossMax WeberCapitalismDemocracyPolitical EconomyGeopoliticsCustoms UnionKarl BucherAlfred AmonnMonetary PolicyProletariatSocial PolicySocial DemocracyEntrepreneurshipHistorical SchoolImperialismOthmar SpannBankingTrade PolicyFriedrich von WieserHans MayerMoney MarketGustav CasselLeague of NationsBalance of PaymentsReparationsSozialpolitikArthur Cecil PigouLand ReformHjalmar SchachtPolitical PhilosophyRationalizationUnemploymentInheritanceTaxationHans KelsenLionel RobbinsEconomic DevelopmentPhysiocracyAlfred MarshallAgricultureWelfare EconomicsRudolf HilferdingVilfredo ParetoFrancis Ysidro EdgeworthWeimar RepublicOskar MorgensternProtectionismGreat DepressionAdolf HitlerSocialismElasticity of DemandPlanned EconomyFiscal PolicyGunnar MyrdalInternational TradeExpectationsDeflationInflationVelocity of CirculationCartelsJan TinbergenInterest RatesIndifference CurvesGold StandardAntoine Augustin CournotMarginal UtilityProductivityPrice TheoryAlvin HansenJacob VinerMarket StructureLiberalismJohann Heinrich von ThunenMonopolistic CompetitionInnovationCredit ExpansionNew DealOligopolyOskar LangeBenito MussoliniJohn HicksPaul SamuelsonEpistemologyDavid RicardoKarl MarxIndustrial RevolutionPrice LevelQuantity Theory of MoneySavingRationalityDevaluationWorld War IINational IncomePrice ControlsWar EconomyConsumer SovereigntyPurchasing PowerValue JudgmentsAnschlussDeficit SpendingStatismStock ExchangeOrdoliberalismClassical EconomicsAbstinence TheoryClass StruggleJohn Stuart MillMarxismKeynesian EconomicsKnut WicksellCapital AccumulationNicholas KaldorWagesGeorge StiglerStationary EconomyBoom and BustWage RigidityLegal TenderMonetary ReformMonopolyPerfect CompetitionEducation

Table of Contents · 320 segments

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Title Page, Cataloging Data, Copyright, and Production Notechapter
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Acknowledgmentsessay
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Table of Contentsbibliography
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Abbreviationsbibliography
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Introduction: Editorial Aims and Corpus of Schumpeter’s Lettersessay
6
Biographical Context of Schumpeter’s German-Language Correspondence: Vienna Studies, 1901–1904chapter
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Schumpeter’s University Studies, Export Academy Courses, and the Böhm-Bawerk Seminaressay
8
Schumpeter’s Early Letters, Habilitation, and Teaching in Vienna and Czernowitzessay
9
Schumpeter’s World War I Peace Politics and Austrian Reform Memorandaessay
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Notes on Schumpeter’s Wartime Political Memoranda and Austrian Contactsfootnotes
11
Schumpeter’s Wartime Commission Work and Entry into Bankingessay
12
Schumpeter’s Bonn Activities, Legal-Study Reform, and Financial Burdensessay
13
Debt Crisis, Creditor Pressure, and Partial Stabilization, 1926-1929essay
14
German Academic Interest and Berlin Appointment Oppositionessay
15
Berlin Opposition, Harvard Move, Cycles, Transitional Society, and German Reception of Schumpeteressay
16
Salin’s German Edition and Schumpeter’s Bonn Personal Networkessay
17
The American Period: Corpus, Forms, and Language of Schumpeter’s Correspondenceessay
18
Schumpeter’s American Correspondence, Theoretical Projects, and Major Worksessay
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Schumpeter’s American Letters on Major Works, Unfinished Projects, Teaching, and Professional Networksessay
20
Harvard Economics, Refugee Aid, and Political Views in Schumpeter’s Correspondenceessay
21
Interpreting Schumpeter's Letters, Provocation, and Racial Labelsessay
22
The Surviving Schumpeter Correspondence and Its Archival Holdingsessay
23
Archival Gaps, Letter Collections, and Editorial Handling of Schumpeter’s Correspondenceessay
24
Editorial Note on Locating Schumpeter’s Letters and Preserving Orthographychapter
25
Letter to John Bates Clark, 2 May 1907chapter
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Letter to John Bates Clark, 6 June 1907chapter
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Request to the University of Vienna Chancellery, 21 October 1907chapter
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Letter to Léon Walras, 9 October 1908, Openingchapter
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To Léon Walras, 9 October 1908 (continued)essay
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To Léon Walras, 6 November 1908essay
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To John Bates Clark, 3 December 1908essay
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To John Bates Clark, 25 March 1909essay
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To Léon Walras, 7 June 1909 (opening)essay
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Letter to Léon Walras on His Seventy-Fifth Birthdayessay
35
Letter to John Bates Clark Summarizing Schumpeter’s Dynamic Theoryessay
36
Letter to J. C. B. Mohr on Avoiding Cuts to Epochen der Dogmen- und Methodengeschichteessay
37
Continuation of Letter on Manuscript Cuts and Apologyessay
38
Letter to Nicholas Murray Butler, 13 September 1913essay
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Letter to Edwin R. A. Seligman, 23 November 1913essay
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Letter to Frank A. Fetter, 19 December 1913essay
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Beginning of Postcard to Paul Siebeck, 6 April 1914essay
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Letter to Paul Siebeck about revising proofs for the Grundriss der Sozialökonomikessay
43
Letter to Count Otto Harrach on Austrian war aims and nationalities policyessay
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Opening of Letter to Count Otto Harrach thanking him for a literary giftessay
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Continuation of Letter to Count Otto Harrach on Neutral Diplomacy and Submarine Warfareessay
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Letter to Heinrich Lammausch on Mitteleuropa, German War Aims, and Austrian Independenceessay
47
Letter to Paul Siebeck on Publishing Plans and Editorial Consultationessay
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Proposal to Revitalize the Tübinger Economics Journalessay
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Letter to Paul Siebeck on Founding a New Economics Quarterlyessay
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Schumpeter’s Publishing Plans for Literary Parergaessay
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Confidential Reply on Joining the Archiv and Reservations about Sombartessay
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Closing of Prior Letter and Letter to Paul Siebeck, 5 August 1916essay
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Schumpeter on Joining the Archiv and Sending War Memorandaessay
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Letter to Angelo Eisner von Eisenhof on War Memoranda, Meinl, and Austrian Peace Policyessay
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End of Letter on Meinl’s Peace Memorandum and Austrian Diplomatic Initiativeessay
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Letter to Count Otto Harrach on Austrian War Aims, Trialism, and a Conservative Pressessay
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Closing of Prior Harrach Letter and May 1917 Memorandum on Austria’s Political Situationessay
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Letter to Otto Harrach on Parliamentary Failure and Slavic Reconciliation, June 1917essay
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Letter to Otto Harrach on Dualism, Democracy, and Bohemian Compromise, July 1917essay
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Opening of Letter to Angelo Franz Victor Eisner von Eisenhof, February 1918essay
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Letter to Angelo Franz Victor Eisner von Eisenhof, 2 February 1918, continuedessay
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Letter to Count Otto Harrach, 7 February 1918essay
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Letter to Angelo Franz Victor Eisner von Eisenhof, 8 February 1918essay
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Letter to Count Otto Harrach, 19 February 1918, headeressay
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Letter to Otto Harrach on Austrian Conservatism and the Bohemian Questionessay
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Letter to Angelo Eisner von Eisenhof on Austrian Politics and Press Questionsessay
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Letters on Economic Theory, Publications, and Berlin Appointment Negotiationsessay
68
Letter to Werner Sombart and Opening Metadata for a Max Apt Letteressay
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Letter to Max Apt on the Berlin appointment and withdrawal right (June 29, 1920)essay
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Letter to Max Apt declining the Berlin appointment (July 28, 1920)essay
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Letter to Finanzrat Bermann on the Austrian Bank charter (February 13, 1921)essay
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Concluding Points on Austrian Bank Statutes and Concession Applicationessay
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Letters to Arthur Spiethoff on Banking, Academic Work, and the Austrian Crisis, 1921–1922essay
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Opening Metadata for Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell, 6 March 1923essay
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Continuation of Recommendation for Friedrich Hayek to Wesley C. Mitchell, 6 March 1923essay
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Letter to Arthur Spiethoff on Springer, Schmollers Jahrbuch, and an American Economic Association Review, 17 April 1924essay
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Bonn Appointment Correspondence and Beginning of Stolper Collaboration, June–December 1925essay
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Stolper Letter on Business Cycle Research and Ministry Request for Bonn Seminar Library, February 1926essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Berlin Rumors, Konjunkturforschung, Fiscal Policy, and Bonn Commemorations, 2 March 1926essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Der Deutsche Volkswirt and Economic Journalism, 29 May 1926essay
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Opening Metadata for Letter to Gustav Stolper, 24 June 1926essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 24 June 1926: Der Deutsche Volkswirt and Contributorsessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 1 August 1926: Opening Thanks and Personal Remarksessay
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Continuation of Letter to Gustav Stolper on the Deutscher Volkswirt and Political Journalismessay
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Letter to Ottilie Jäckel on Annie Schumpeter’s Deathessay
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Opening of Letter to Ottilie Jäckel, 22 August 1926essay
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Continuation of Letter on Annie Schumpeter’s Death, Mourning, and Vienna Obligationsessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Editorial Strategy, Economic Contributors, and Personal Griefessay
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Continuation of Letter to Gustav Stolper on Reparations and Publication Plansessay
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Letter to Gustav Cassel Inviting a Contribution to Der Deutsche Volkswirtessay
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Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell on Friendship, Grief, and Contributions to German Economic Journalsessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Article Delays, Exhaustion, and Future Work for Der Deutsche Volkswirtessay
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Continuation of Letter to Gustav Stolper on Contributions to Der Deutsche Volkswirtessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 8 October 1926essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, Probably 3 November 1926essay
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Letter to Carl Schmitt, 23 November 1926 Openingessay
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Letter to Carl Schmitt, 23 November 1926: request for an Archiv contributionessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 5 March 1927: Volkswirt articles, London lectures, Biedermann liquidation, and Freiburg offeressay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 21 March 1927: proposed finance-policy articles and Berlin visitessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 27 March 1927: hospitality in Berlin and a planned finance-policy seriesessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 6 April 1927: opening from Viennaessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 6 April 1927: Vienna, Dorotheum, and Financial Administration Articleessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 15 May 1927: Finanzausgleich I and Beckerath Manuscriptessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 24 May 1927: London Contacts, Finanzausgleich II, and Colwyn Reportessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, 22 June 1927: Colwyn Report, Beckerath, Money Book, and Harvard Invitationessay
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Letter to Toni and Gustav Stolper, 9 July 1927: Workload, Colwyn Article, and Harvard Plansessay
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Conclusion and notes to a letter on Schumpeter’s workload before travelessay
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Letter to the Prussian Ministry requesting leave for Harvardessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper from Cambridge on Harvard and future plansessay
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Letter to Werner Richter opposing the transfer of social sciences to the law facultyessay
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Schumpeter’s 1928 Letters on Economics Faculty Reform and Keynes’s Editing of “The Instability of Capitalism”essay
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Continuation of Letter to Keynes on Stability, Determinateness, Quesnay, and Growththeoretical
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Overwork, Celerina, Germany, and Americaessay
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Opening of Letter to Oskar Siebeck about the Archiv and Ledereressay
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Letter to Oskar Siebeck, continuation: Economic Journal Exchange, Bowley Translation, and Mathematical Economics Supplementessay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes, 16 August 1928: Instability of Capitalism and Stabilityessay
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Letter to Ottilie Jäckel, 22 September 1928: Debt, Lectures, and Academic Frustrationessay
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Editorial notes to preceding October 1928 correspondencefootnotes
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Letter to Hans Julius Werner Richter on renaming Bonn’s seminar and reforming legal educationessay
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Letters on Bonn assistant appointments and Siebeck’s economics publishing plansessay
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Continuation of Editorial Notes on Welfare Economics and Economic Journal Referencesfootnotes
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Correspondence with Gustav Stolper and Werner Richter, November 1928–February 1929essay
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Letter to Werner Richter on university overcrowding, Ernst Kelter, and Karl Mannheimessay
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Letter to Julius Springer on the delayed money manuscriptessay
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Opening of letter to Gustav Stolper, June 25, 1929essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Johanna Stolper’s Birth, the Cartel Inquiry, and Der Deutsche Volkswirtletter
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Letter to Seiichi Tobata on European Study and Pareto, Pigou, and Divisialetter
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Petition to the Ministry for Leave to Teach at Harvard in 1930/31letter
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Letter to Julius Springer: Opening Metadata and Salutationletter
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Continuation of letter to Ferdinand Springer and letter to Oskar Siebeck on economic publishing projectsessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Der Deutsche Volkswirt, Weimar politics, Somary, and Schumpeter’s summer plansessay
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Farewell letter to Gustav Stolper before Harvard and Japan travelessay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes on journal advertisements and Economic Journal correspondenceessay
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Continuation of Letter to John Maynard Keynes on Economic Journal Correspondence and Travel Plansessay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes, October 18, 1930essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, October 25, 1930essay
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Opening of Letter to John Maynard Keynes, November 29, 1930, with Residual Page Footnotesessay
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End of Schumpeter’s congratulatory letter on Keynes’s Treatise on Moneyessay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler, 30 November 1930: Header and archival metadataessay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler on Königsberg, Harvard, Keynes, Frisch, and Trend Analysisessay
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Letter to Arthur Spiethoff from Carmel on Germany, Schumpeter’s Work, and Business Cyclesessay
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Continuation of a Letter on Cement Demand and Supply Curvesessay
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Letter to Dean Moore on Harvard Retirement Arrangements and Japan Tripessay
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Letter to Toni and Gustav Stolper from Yokohamaessay
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Letter to Seiichi Tobata from Singaporeessay
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Continuation of Travel Letter on Java and Baliessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper, May 8, 1931essay
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Conclusion of Letter on Fiscal Policy, Berlin Visit, and Sombart Succession Notesessay
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Letter to George Allen & Unwin on Translating The Theory of Economic Developmentessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Draft Response to Bernhard's Faculty Allegationsessay
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Draft Letter to Ludwig Bernhard Requesting Statements and Evidenceessay
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Opening of Letter to Gottfried Haberler, 6 August 1931essay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler on Marriage, International Trade, and Editorial Mattersessay
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Letter to C. J. Bullock Reporting on Harvard Research Grantessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Felix Somary and Economic Prognosisessay
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Crisis warnings, Lederer’s appointment, and delayed money manuscript in 1931 correspondenceessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Weltkrise und Finanzpolitikessay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on Biedermannbank allegations and start of Siebeck letteressay
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Letter to Oskar Siebeck on NBER Publications and Manuscripts for Beiträge, 1 March 1932essay
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Reconstructed Letter to Werner Richter on the Biedermann-Bank and Mataja Allegations, 26 March 1932essay
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Biedermannbank Share Syndicates and Alleged Subscription Rights Theftessay
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Defense Regarding Biedermannbank, Braun-Stammfest, and Personal Banking Allegationsessay
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Letter to Richard E. Thoma, 31 March 1932: Editorial and Archival Noteessay
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Letter to Richard E. Thoma on the Lloyds Review Reparations Controversyessay
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Resignation Cover Letter to Werner Richter and Formal Petition to the Prussian Ministryessay
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Archival Header for Letter to Adolph Grimme of 2 June 1932essay
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Letter to Adolf Grimme on resignation reports and teaching obligations, 2 June 1932essay
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Letter to Emil Lederer on rumors, ministry procedure, and faculty responsibility, 5 July 1932essay
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Follow-up letter to Emil Lederer clarifying refusal of evasive silence, 6 July 1932essay
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Letter to Gustav Stolper on the Berlin faculty, Lederer, and academic intrigues, 8 July 1932essay
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Farewell letter to Toni and Gustav Stolper before departure for Harvard, 12 September 1932essay
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Letter to Jan Tinbergen on mathematical economics, lag waves, and business-cycle theory, 21 September 1932theoretical
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Opening metadata for letter to Karl Bigelow, 22 October 1932bibliography
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Letter to Karl Bigelow arranging Buffalo lectures, 22 October 1932essay
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Letters to Keynes, Snyder, and Löwe on the Spiethoff Festschrift, Economic Journal correspondence, and Harvard work, 1932essay
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Letter to Ragnar Frisch on Econometric Society Membership and Presidency, December 3, 1932essay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes on Emil Lederer and Wassily Leontief, December 3, 1932essay
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Letter to H. H. Burbank, February 18, 1933: Heading and Source Noteessay
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Letter to Harold H. Burbank with Memorandum on Harvard Economics Students (18 February 1933)essay
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Letter to Pauline R. Thayer on Immigration, Resident Alien Status, and Naturalization (24 February 1933)essay
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Letter to Irving Fisher (25 February 1933): Bibliographic Headeressay
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Letter to Irving Fisher on Reflation, German Recovery, and the Econometric Society Presidencyessay
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Letter to Henry Schultz on Teaching Mathematical Economicsessay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler — Archival Headingessay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler on Trade, Utility, and Quantitative Economics (20 March 1933)essay
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Letter to Joan Robinson on Teaching Economics (20 March 1933)essay
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Header for Letter to Harry Emerson Fosdick (19 April 1933)essay
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Letter to Harry Emerson Fosdick on aid for dismissed German Jewish scholarsessay
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Letter to Alvin Hansen on Karl Mannheim and the Butler Committeeessay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes on Leontief’s delayed articleessay
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Opening metadata for letter to Wesley C. Mitchellessay
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Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell on Jewish Refugee Scholars in Germany, 19 April 1933essay
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Opening Source Note for Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell, 22 April 1933essay
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Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell on aid for displaced German economistsessay
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Letter to Edmund E. Day on Rockefeller Foundation support for refugee economistsessay
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Opening heading of letter to Alvin Johnsonessay
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Continuation of Letter to Alvin Johnson on German Refugee Economists and the University in Exileessay
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Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell on the Committee for German Economists and Johnson’s University in Exileessay
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Opening Header for Letter to Hugh J. Kelly, 26 May 1933essay
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Letter to Hugh J. Kelly on Herbert von Beckerath’s Biography and Industrial Expertiseessay
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Letter to Esther Lowenthal Recommending Frieda Wunderlichessay
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Letter to Erich Rothacker on Travel, National Socialism, and German Universitiesessay
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Opening Metadata for Letter to August Löschessay
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Letter to August Lösch on Rockefeller funding, German prospects, and location theoryessay
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Letter to Richard Kahn on German candidates, Cambridge economics, and Joan Robinsonessay
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Letter to Abraham Flexner recommending exact economics and British economists for IASessay
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Opening header for letter to Eijiro Kawaiessay
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Letter to Eijiro Kawai, 8 May 1934essay
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Letter to S. Colum Gilfillan, 18 May 1934essay
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Letter to Stewart S. Morgan, 18 May 1934: Headeressay
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Letter to Stewart S. Morgan, May 18, 1934essay
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Letter to E. B. Wilson, May 24, 1934essay
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Opening Archival Heading for Letter to David T. Pottinger, June 4, 1934bibliography
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Letter to David T. Pottinger on the English Edition of The Theory of Economic Developmentessay
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Added Synopsis of The Theory of Economic Developmenttheoretical
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Letter to Seiichi Tobata on Japan, Crisis, Agricultural Economics, Imperfect Competition, and Monetary Theoryessay
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Letter to John A. Ryan Seeking Aid for Karl Bodeessay
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Letter to Gottfried Haberler on Harvard Appointment Politics, Monetary Theory, and Karl Bodeessay
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Opening Metadata for Letter to Donald Youngessay
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Letter to Donald Young about Support for Herbert Zassenhausessay
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Letter to Ragnar Frisch on Norwegian, Econometrics, and Business Cyclesessay
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Letter to August Lösch on Fellowship, Dictatorships, and Econometricsessay
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Opening Header for Letter to George Birkhoffessay
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Letter to George Birkhoff supporting Wassily Leontief’s promotionessay
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Letter to Irving Fisher on Econometric Society duties and healthessay
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Letter to Tracy B. Kittredge on Georgescu-Roegen funding and Bicanskiessay
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Letter to Takeyasu Kimura and Takuma Yasui on Japanese translation and economic theoryessay
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Letter to James B. Conant on Harvard social science appointments and promotion policyessay
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Letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt about Frank W. Taussig’s honor dinneressay
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Letter to Robert D. Calkins recommending Gerhard Tintneressay
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Letter to Lawrence J. Henderson recommending Paul Samuelson for the Society of Fellowsessay
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Letter to Oskar Lange on capital theory, Poland, Harvard, and Keynesessay
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Letter to Arthur W. Marget criticizing Ricardo, Keynes, and monetary debatesessay
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Heading for letter to August Löschessay
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Letter to August Lösch, March 19, 1937, Continuedessay
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Letter to Jean Paul Hütter, April 22, 1937essay
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Letter to Wesley C. Mitchell on Business Cycle Dating, May 6, 1937theoretical
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Letter on Kondratieff Cycles, Cycle Dating, and the Three-Cycle Schematheoretical
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Letter to Albert Pratt on the Conservative Creedtheoretical
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Continuation of Letter on Conservatism, Propaganda, and Spainessay
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Letter to E. B. Wilson on Mathematical Economics and Applied Mathematicsessay
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Letter to Friedrich von Hayek on Translating Schumpeter’s History of Economic Doctrineessay
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Letter to Paul T. Homan on Capitalist Instability and Business Cyclesessay
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Conclusion of letter on Business Cycles manuscript and related notesessay
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Letter to Tracy B. Kittredge recommending August Löschessay
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Letter to Chester I. Barnard on rationality, group action, and unintended consequencestheoretical
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Conclusion of letter on rationality, motives, and inheritance taxationtheoretical
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Letter to H. B. Elliston on inflation psychology in Germanytheoretical
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Letter to Francis McIntyre on Econometric Society meeting plansessay
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Continuation of Letter on Society Meeting Speakers and Invitationsessay
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Letter to William L. Langer on German Refugee Scholarsessay
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Letter to H. H. Burbank on Trittelvitz and Hans Staehleessay
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Letter to John Maynard Keynes on Business Cycles and the Danger of Another Versaillesessay
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Heading for Letter to Hugh J. Kellyessay
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Letter to Hugh J. Kelly on Business Cycles publicity and interviewsessay
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Opening archival heading for letter to Simon Kuznets, 18 March 1940essay
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Letter to Simon Kuznets on Business Cycle Datingtheoretical
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Letter to Edward H. Chamberlin and Colleagues on Remaining at Harvardessay
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Letter to Talcott Parsons on Rationality Seminar Manuscriptstheoretical
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Opening Header for Letter to Alvin Johnson, November 21, 1940essay
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Letter to Alvin Johnson Evaluating Gaëtan Pirou and Edgar Salinessay
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Letter to Frederick Keppel on Econometric Society Funding and Start of Edward S. Mason Entryessay
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Letter to Edward S. Mason Recommending Victor Heller (November 23, 1940)essay
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Letter to William O. Weyforth on Johns Hopkins Lectures (December 11, 1940)essay
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Letters to Seymour E. Harris on Samuelson and Wright, and to Alvin Johnson on Emil Lederer (December 1940–March 1941)essay
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Letter Heading for Charles C. Burlingham (May 21, 1941)essay
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Letter to Charles C. Burlingham, May 21, 1941essay
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Letter to Lloyd S. Huntsman, May 26, 1941essay
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Letter to Redvers Opie, June 13, 1941essay
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Letter to Cläre Tisch, June 13, 1941: Headeressay
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Letter to Cläre Tisch (13 June 1941)essay
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Letter to Montgomery D. Anderson (5 November 1941)essay
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Letter to Waldemar Gurian (5 February 1943)essay
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Continuation of Letter to Waldemar Gurian on Harvard and Political Motivesessay
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Letter to Edna Lonegan on Economic History and Theoryessay
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Letter to Felix Kaufmann on Schumpeter’s Sixtieth Birthdayessay
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Letter to Julius Fleischmann on Fellowships and German Planned Economyessay
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Letter to Victor E. Heller on Austrian Anschlussessay
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Letter to David McCord Wright on Keynes, History, and Stagnationessay
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Opening of Letter to J. D. Black on Research Requirementsessay
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Letter to J. D. Black on a postwar research programessay
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Letter to J. D. Black annual research report, July 10, 1944essay
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Letter to Irving Fisher on anti-socialist organizing and postwar policy, July 17, 1944essay
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Letter to W. Rupert Maclaurin recommending Dr. Staehle, July 17, 1944essay
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Letter to W. Rupert McLaurin on Innovation Literature and Business Leadershipessay
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Letter to Charles A. Gulick on Alpine-Montan, Socialization, and Austrian Finance Ministryessay
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Continuation of Letter on Capital Levy, Inflation, and Austrian Reconstructionessay
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Letter to William L. Crum on Rudimentary Mathematics for Economists and Statisticiansessay
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Letter to Edgar Salin on Kyklos, Walter Eucken, and Alvin Hansenessay
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Letter to Irving Fisher Declining an Advisory Board Invitationessay
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Opening of Letter to Aloys Hermensessay
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Letter to Aloys Hermens, September 2, 1946 (continuation)essay
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Letter to Frau Lösch, September 19, 1946 (heading)essay
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Letter to Frau Lösch on August Lösch’s Manuscriptsessay
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Letter to Edgar Salin on Capitalism, Kyklos, and Current Workessay
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Letter to G. M. Fales with Economics 113b Make-Up Examinationessay
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Examination Questions on Historical School and Abstinence Theorytheoretical
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Letter to Therese Dautzenberg on Annie Schumpeter’s Grave and Postwar Family Supportessay
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AEA Program Correspondence with Bell, Parsons, and Galbraith on Conservatismessay
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Letter to Herbert von Beckerath on Postwar Europe and Elizabeth Schumpeter’s Researchessay
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Recommendation Letter for Wolfgang Stolper to I. L. Sharfmanessay
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Advice to Robert G. Layer on Ph.D. Economics Examination Preparationessay
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Economics 203a Fall Term Reading List and Course Descriptionbibliography
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Economics 203b Spring Term Reading List, Part 1bibliography
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Bibliography: Process of Accumulation and Balanced Advancebibliography
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Bibliography: Money, Real Income, Wages, and Employmentbibliography
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Transformation of Capitalism References and Letter to Lewis H. Haneytheoretical
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Letter to Philip Vaudrin on Sombart Translationessay
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Letter to Hans Apel on Entrepreneurial Function and Profittheoretical
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Letter to Paul McCracken on Recession, Adjustment, and Business Psychologytheoretical
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Letter to Edward S. Mason on Taymans, Tarde, and Bergsonessay
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Letter to François Perroux on UNESCO and an International Association of Economistsessay
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Letter to Alberto D. Schoo on Austrian Currency and Inflationessay
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August–September 1949 Letters to Mason, Tsuru, and Stockingtheoretical
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Opening of Letter to René Rouxessay
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Letter to René Roux on Schumpeter’s Monetary Theoryessay
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Letter to Seymour E. Harris on College Graduates and the Money Bookessay
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Letter to William A. Weisskopf on the Socio-Psychology of Economicsessay
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Biographical Chronology of Joseph A. Schumpeterbibliography
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Person Indexbibliography