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Ragnar Nurkse Papers

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Nurkse, Ragnar, 1907-1959.

Ragnar Nurkse (1907-1959) was a leading scholar of international economics, international finance and economic development. He served in the League of Nations from 1934 to 1945 and taught at Columbia University from 1945 to 1958.

Ragnar Nurkse was born October 5, 1907 in Tallinn, Estonia. His family immigrated to Canada in the early 1930s. He married Harriet Berger of Englewood, New Jersey in 1946 and they had two sons, Dennis and Peter. Nurkse received his education at the University of Tartu, Estonia, from 1926 to 1928 and then the University of Edinburgh. He graduated from Edinburgh with a first class degree in Economics, under Professor F.W. Ogilvie, in 1932. He also earned a Carnegie Fellowship to study at the University of Vienna from 1932 to 1934. While in Vienna, he published his first economics article, entitled "Cause and Effects of Capital Movements," in German. His first book, which was on the same subject and also in German, was published in 1935.

He served in the Financial Section and Economic Intelligence Service of the League of Nations from 1934 to 1945. Nurkse was the financial analyst and was largely responsible for the annual Monetary Review. He was also involved with the publication of The Review of World Trade, World Economic Surveys, and the report of the Delegation on Economic Depressions entitled "The Transition from War to Peace Economy." League of Nations reports are typically published anonymously, but Nurkse is the author of The International Currency Experience, 1944 (except for Chapter VI), a classic in the field of international finance, and also wrote the first analytical section of The Course and Control of Inflation, 1946.

In 1945, Nurkse was offered a position in the International Monetary Fund, but he chose instead to accept an appointment at Columbia University in New York City. He was a Visiting Lecturer in Economics at Columbia University from 1945 to 1946, taught at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, from 1946 to 1947, and then returned to Columbia as an Associate Professor of Economics in 1947. In 1949, he was promoted to Full Professor of Economics, a position which he held until his death in 1959. He taught international economics, economic development, and money and banking.

Nurkse was an important figure in economic development theory as an early advocate of the "balanced growth" doctrine. He also continued to build on the Rostenstein-Rodan Theory of the Big Push and anticipated portions of the Lewis doctrine, emphasizing the role of savings and capital formation in economic development. Among his major works are International Currency Experience: Lessons of the Interwar Period (1944), Conditions of International Monetary Equilibrium (1945), and Problems of Capital Formation in Underdeveloped Countries (1953).

He spent a sabbatical at Nuffield College, Oxford from 1954 to 1955, and from 1958 to 1959 he studied economic development in Geneva and lectured around the world. The majority of his later writings, on problems of economic development and international trade, were derived from lectures given at Cairo, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore, and Stockholm, as well as his Columbia lecture courses.

In 1958, Ragnar Nurkse was offered a Professorship of Economics and the Director of International Finance Section position at Princeton University. He accepted, seeking to work in a smaller city. However, when Nurkse returned to Geneva in the spring of 1959, after delivering the Wicksell Memorial Lectures in Stockholm, he died suddenly at the age of 52. At the time of his death, he was working on a comprehensive book on trade and development.

Nurse's papers document his scholarly work at both the League of Nations and Columbia, and includes his research notes, drafts of articles and books, research materials and a small amount of correspondence. The subjects of the papers cover the broad range of Nurkse's research interests, especially capital movements, international investments and international trade.

Please see the series descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual series.

The Papers have been arranged in three series:

Materials from the Biography series of the Ragnar Nurkse Papers was consulted during the preparation of the biographical note.

This collection was acquired in July 1995 and officially donated by Dennis Nurkse, the son of Ragnar Nurkse, in April 1998. Additions were received from Peter Nurkse, son of Ragnar Nurkse, in April 2007 and October 2007.

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This collection was processed by Adriane Hanson in 2005. Finding aid written by Adriane Hanson in November 2005.

The materials separated from the collection include his Columbia faculty papers, League of Nations and other publications, early drafts of Nurkse's papers, and duplicate materials. Publications were removed to be cataloged separately. The Columbia faculty papers were transferred to the Columbia University Archives in November 2005.

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Public Policy Papers
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Adriane Hanson
Finding Aid Date
2005
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These papers were processed with the generous support of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Fund.
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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

The League of Nations series includes notes and drafts for League of Nations reports and publications, as well as statistical data used to create the reports. The majority of the reports focus on post-war economics and international economics. The reports include The International Currency Experience (1944), which was mostly written by Nurkse.

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Arranged alphabetically by subject.

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2 boxes

Articles, 1938-1943. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Charts and Diagrams, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Delegation on Economic Depression Report, 1939. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Inflation Study, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Aspects of War Finance, 1940-1942. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

"Chapter 1: International Means of Settlement: Change in Total Demand and Supply", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 2: The Gold Exchange Standard", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 3: The Sterling Area", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 4: Central Banking and International Currency Reserves", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 5: Exchange Fluctuations", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 7: Exchange Control", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 9: Review and Conclusion", 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Charts and Diagrams, 1944. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Finance, 1943-1946. 2 folders.
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2 folders

International Trade and Stocks, 1941. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Monetary Economics, 1941-1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Notes, 1938-1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Worksheets: Expansions and Contractions, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

"Chapter 2: Production", 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Chapter 3: Consumption and Rationing", 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Notes series consists of Ragnar Nurkse's research files, which are largely composed of handwritten notes. They also include correspondence, clippings and articles, statistical data, charts, graphs, and preliminary drafts of articles. The most well-represented subjects are international finance, especially capital movements, and international trade. In addition, the series includes notes from his graduate school classes and readings at Edinburgh and Vienna.

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Arranged alphabetically by subject.

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9 boxes

Graduate School Student Notes, 1930-1934. 1 box.
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1 box

Graduate School Student Notes, 1930-1934. 1 box.
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1 box

Balance of Payments, 1953-1958. 3 folders.
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3 folders

Balance of Payments in the United States, 1952-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Balanced Growth, 1955-1957. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Balanced Growth Paul Streeten Material, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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(Concerning the possible plagiarism from Nurkse's ideas.)

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1 folder

British Pound, 1953-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

1932-1937, 1932-1937. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1932-1937, 1932-1937. 3 folders.
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3 folders

undated, undated. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Terms of Trade, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

1941-1951, 1941-1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Trade Organization, 1947-1953. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Disguised Unemployment, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Equilibrium, 1948-1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Estonian Material, 1948-1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Aid, 1953-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Budgets, 1945-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Capital, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

During the Interwar Period, 1943-1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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Economic Development, 1950-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Inducement to Invest and the Size of the Market, 1947-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

General, 1945-1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Freedom, Fear and Fanaticism, 1951-1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Geneva Material, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Home Investment and Foreign Balance, 1956. 2 folders.
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2 folders

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1951-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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2 boxes

Direct Investment, 1955-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Foreign Investment, 1951-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Non-Regions of Recent Settlement, 1955-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Regions of Recent Settlement, 1951-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Reinvestment, 1952-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

United Kingdom, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

International Development Theory of the Big Push, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Articles, 1957-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Commodity Trade, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Development Policy, 1951-1958. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Theory, 1954-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Trends, 1957-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Inventories and Business Cycles, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lists of Economics Experts, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Needs and Resources, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Optimal Tariff, 1951-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Private International Investment, 1954-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Public Overhead Capital, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Public Overhead Investments, 1958. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Research Problems, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Sarre, Maps, circa 1940s. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Stabilizing Primary Producers Incomes, forthcoming Kyklos Symposium, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Theories, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Trade and Development, "Nineteenth-Century Growth Through Trade" and "The Twentieth-Century Lag in the Trade of the Poor Countries", 1957-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Trade Policy, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"The Trade of the Poor Countries and the International Economics of Growth", 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Trends in World Trade", 1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Miscellaneous Topics, 1945-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Miscellaneous Topics, 1945-1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Writings series contains drafts of articles and chapters of books by Nurkse, as well as correspondence, research materials, and statistics. Some of the drafts include suggestions for revision by Nurkse and other economists. Major subjects include international trade, international finance, and the economic development of developing countries. There is a substantial amount of material for The Pattern of Cyclical Investment, which began as his doctoral thesis and was published as a book in 1952. The series also contains several reviews written by Nurkse and papers he worked on as part of the Council on Foreign Relations, mostly with the Study Group on Aid to Europe, in 1949. "Collected Papers," a selection of his works compiled after his death, includes a list of publications by Ragnar Nurkse.

The Writings series also includes a small correspondence file. The letters are largely between Nurkse and his colleagues discussing publications and theories, and also includes correspondence about his appointment to Princeton University, with publishers to negotiate contracts and letters related to research projects and traveling to other countries to give lecture series.

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Arranged alphabetically.

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6 boxes

Business Investments and Inventories, 1951-1954. 2 folders.
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2 folders

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2 boxes

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2 boxes

1946-1948, 1946-1948. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1952-1953, 1952-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1953-1958, 1953-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

1958-1959, 1958-1959. 2 folders.
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2 folders

1958-1959, 1958-1959. 1 folder.
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(Regarding Princeton University appointment.)

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1 folder

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1 box

Columbia University Press, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kelley, August M, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Patterson, Gardner, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Schollick, H. L, 1952-1953. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

A Columbia University Center of Research in the Process of Economic Development, Ford Foundation, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Domestic Finance and Foreign Exchange, Council for Research in the Social Sciences, 1953-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

PhD Thesis, 1939-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

US Foreign Economic Policy and International Economic Problems, Rand Corporation, 1956-1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Brazil, 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Egypt, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Turkey, 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Europe Dollar Balance, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Europe Trade and Dollar Balance", 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Mission, 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"A Note on Europe's Dollar Balance of Payments", 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"A Note on Europe's Investment Plans and Policies", 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"The Size and Disposition of Economic Resources Relating to European Recovery", 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Collected Papers of Ragnar Nurkse, 1960. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Commercial Policy: Buffer Policies, 1957-1958. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Conference on the Centennial of Ragnar Nurse's Birth, Tallinn, Estonia, 2007 August 31-September 1. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dynamic Aspects of Trade Theory (appendix), undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Epilogue," for unidentified collection of essays about international trade, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Graphs, "Average Contribution to Changes in GCF, CNP, NNP" and "Changes in Gross Capital Formation in 5 Expansions and 5 Contractions 1918-1938", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

India Development Planning, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Indian Railways, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"International Trade Theory and Development Policy", 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Investment Activity Study, Nuffield College, Oxford, 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"A Note on Investment Incentives in Underdeveloped Countries", 1953. 1 folder.
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(Original of article in Revista Brazíleira de Economia, Rio de Janeira, March 1953.)

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1 folder

Papers for the Oxford Bulletin, 1954. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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(Started as doctoral thesis for Edinburgh, 1938.)

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3 boxes

Chapter 1, "Inventory Investment and National Income in a Changing Economy", undated. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Chapter 2, "Commodity Stocks in Different Sections of the Economy, undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Chapter 3, "The Cyclical Pattern of Inventory Investment", undated. 2 folders.
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2 folders

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1 box

Manuscript, undated. 2 folders.
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2 folders

Research Notes and Materials, undated. 2 folders.
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2 folders

"Cyclical Fluctuations in Commodity Stocks and Prices", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Inventory Fluctuations and Policies", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Inventory Study, "Inventory Fluctuations, Inventory Policies and the Search for Economic Stability", 1941-1947. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Inventory Fluctuations, Inventory Policies and the Maintenance of a High Level of Employment, 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Preface to the Japanese edition of International Currency Experience, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Problems of Capital Formation in Underdeveloped Countries, 1952. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

American Economic Review, 1953-1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Abramovitz, Moses, "The Role of Inventories in Business Cycles", 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Buchanan, Norman, "International Investment and Domestic Warefare", 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Dehem, Roger, "Emploi et revenues en économie ouverte", 1946. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hawtrey, R.G., "The Balance of Payments and the Standard of Living", 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Hoover and Coale, "Population Growth and Economic Development", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Humphrey, Don, "American Imports", 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Kuznets, Moore, and Spengler (eds.), "Economic Growth: Brazil, India, Japan", 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Lewinsohn, Richard, "Trusts et cartels dans l'economie mondiale", 1950. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Meade, J.E., "The Theory of International Economic Policy, Volume I: The Balance of Payments", 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Metzler, "Postwar Exchange Rates and International Equilibrium", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Mikesell and Chenery, "Arabian Oil: America's Stake in the Middle East", 1949. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Rosenstein-Rodan, "Notes on the Theory of the 'Big Push,'", 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Schwenter, Jurg, "Kapitalexport und Zwischenstaatliche Warenbewegungen", 1945. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Viner, Jacob, "International Economics", 1951. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Viner, Jacob, "Stability and Progress: The Poorer Countries' Problem", 1956. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"The Size of the Market and the Inducement to Invest", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"The Trade of the Poor Countries and the International Economics of Growth", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

First Turkish Lectures: "The Conflict Between Balanced Growth and International Specialization", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Second Turkish Lectures: "Some Reflections on the International Financing of Public Overhead Investments", 1957. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Student Notes from Nurkse's Class on Capital Movements, Columbia University, 1957-1958. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

(Notes by Robert Stern.)

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1 folder

"Two Aspects of the Case for European Integration", undated. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Ursachen und Wirkungen der Kapitalbewegungen", 1933. 1 folder.
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1 folder

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1 box

Afterthoughts, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"The Elements of Economic Development", 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

"Nineteenth to Twentieth Century Trends", 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Notes for Lectures I and II, 1959. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Notes, 1959. 2 folders.
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2 folders

World Economic Report, United Nations, 1955. 1 folder.
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1 folder

Print, Suggest