ECON 105 Growth Theories
2024
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This collection includes typed lecture notes from Econ 105: Growth Theories (February 2003), handwritten notes from Econ 108: Growth (March 2008), an outline of GECO 5108 & LECO 4505: World Political Economy (Spring 2008), a typed paper titled "A Proposed Synthesis of Classical and Keynesian Growth" (February 12, 2007), handwritten and typed notes from Econ 105: Historical Foundations of Political Economy II (Spring 2000), email correspondences with Randall Wray (2/20/2008), Stephanie Seguino (2/20/2008), and Rania Antonopoulos (1/23/2008), typed notes with graphs dated 12/97 and 7/86, typed notes titled "Inflation Dynamics and the Thruput Ratio" (August 2001), handwritten notes titled "Scheduling" (3/12/08) and "Inflation and Unemployment" (2/23/96), handwritten notes from Econ 205: Inflation and Unemployment (Spring 2007), a document titled "Credit Growth and Inflation" (12/14/2007) that appears to be a response to another person's work, handwritten notes from Econ 105: Inflation II (2/27/01), handwritten notes titled "Inflation Theory" (11/21/95), handwritten notes from Econ 108: Visions (1/29/01), typed notes from Econ 108: World Political Economy (Fall 2001), typed notes titled "Woodstock Talk" (5/15/95), typed notes titled "Module on the Foundations of Growth Theory" (9/24/98), and typed notes for the class "Development Studies Core Course II" (Spring 1999).
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