BONAR, James (1852-1941) |
1 box correspondence and papers on foundation of The Economic Association, Indian Civil Service Examinations and promotion of study of Economics at University College, London. Correspondents include W. Cunningham, Clara E. Collet, F.Y. Edgeworth, H.S. Foxwell, J.N. Keynes, A. Marshall and L.L.F.R. Price. Translation of part of Knapp's Staatliche Theorie des Geldes annotated by Bonar for publication. Additional material King's College Tel. 01223 331444, Trinity College Tel. 01223 338568 |
Catalogue |
BROMBERG, Benjamin (_fl_1961) |
1 folder correspondence to Sir Geoffrey Keynes enclosing his additions to published bibliography of Irving Fisher and photographs of 1961 New York University Library exhibition on 25th anniversary of publication of Keynes's General Theory, using volumes from Bromberg's collection. |
Catalogue |
CAIRNS, Andrew (fl1932) |
3 reports on economic conditions in regions of Russia, prepared for Empire Marketing Board after fact-finding tours in summer of 1932. |
Catalogue |
CAMBRIDGE ECONOMIC CLUB |
2 bound volumes of papers read to the Society, 1884-5 and 1886-94 |
Catalogue |
CAMBRIDGE GROWTH PROJECT |
The Cambridge Growth Project was a large econometric research project set up in the University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics in 1960 and ending in 1987. Its major academic contribution was the Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model of the British economy. Led initially by Nobel Prize winner (1984) Professor Sir Richard Stone and later by Dr Terry Barker, the project developed a model of the British economy. It was used to forecast economic growth of the British economy in the 1970s, and was later used for regional and environmental modelling and forecasting. Funding for the project was first provided by the Ford Foundation, and later by the Social Sciences Research Council, replaced in 1983 by the Economic and Social Research Council. The model was made commercially available through a limited company, Cambridge Econometrics. This was set up by members of the project and celebrated 25 years in business in September, 2003. The archive of the Cambridge Growth Project, comprising 56 archive boxes, is housed in the basement of the Marshall Library. The collection is for general research use and documents marked CONFIDENTIAL are not accessible except by written request to Dr. Barker. Scholars wishing to consult the Cambridge Growth Project archives are strongly advised to consult its catalogue, identify the items they wish to consult and forward this information to the librarian when they arrange their visit. The archive catalogue is available to download as two .pdf files: Cambridge Growth Project Catalogue : Part 1 Cambridge Growth Project Catalogue : Part 2 |
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CHECKLAND, Edith Olive Anthony |
1 box papers accumulated when writing on Juichi Soyeda (1864-1929), Japanese Banker and pupil of Alfred Marshall at Cambridge University. |
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COASE, Ronald Henry (1910-) |
Typescript of paper entitled Alfred Marshall's Family and Ancestry given as after dinner speech at Marshall Conference, Cambridge, August 1990. |
Catalogue |
COLLETT, Clara Elizabeth (1860-1948) |
Letter and 6 pages reminiscences of her youth and the family of Karl Marx, sent to Piero Sraffa 1944. |
Catalogue |
COURCELLE SENEUIL, Jean-Gustave (1813-1892) |
5 letters to Mrs Byse 1881-9, a portrait on wood by Mme de Huici and published obituary (in French) by Diego Barras Arana. |
Catalogue |
Department of Applied Economics |
The Marshall Library holds a complete set of the Annual Reports of the Department of Applied Economics, 1946-2003 |
Catalogue |
DOUGLAS, Harry Kenneth (fl1914-1988) |
17 books of notes taken at Cambridge Economics lectures when an undergraduate at St Catherine's College 1932-5. . |
Uncatalogued |
FAWCETT, Henry (1833-1884) |
17 letters from him, his wife Millicent Garrett Fawcett or his emanuensis Edward W. Brown 1859-66, 13 to Mrs Fanny Hertz of Bradford, Yorkshire and 4 to S.C. Kell. Purchased from Dobell's Catalogue 1936. Additional material Cambridge University Library Tel. 01223 333143 |
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FAY, Charles Ryle (1884-1961) |
48 letters to him from various economists including J.H. Clapham, H.S. Foxwell, A. Marshall (10 items) and J.S. Nicholson (6 items). 20 economic maps and charts relating to the UK and Canada. Deposited by Fay in 1938 and 1944. |
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FOXWELL, Herbert Somerton, (1849-1936) |
91 letters both to and from Foxwell. Of those to Foxwell (1883-1917), 52 are from A. Marshall and 27 from J.M. Keynes. Letters from Foxwell to Henry Beeton and Sir George Darwin. 11 glass slides of pages from works of Duc de Sully and Nicolas Baudeau. Additional material Cambridge University Library Tel. 01223 333143, St. John's College Tel. 01223 338631 |
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HENDERSON, Ronald Frank |
21 folders of notes taken at Cambridge Economics lectures, when an undergraduate at Clare College _c_1936-8. |
Uncatalogued |
HILTON, John (1880-1943) |
2 scrapbooks of his articles from News Chronicle. Miscellaneous 19th century family papers of Hilton, Williams, Morris and Parry families of Lancashire, Shropshire and Denbighshire, North Wales. |
Catalogue |
JEVONS, William Stanley (1835-1882) |
4 hand drawn charts showing variation in prices, price of consols relative to bankruptcies and price of wheat, inventions from patents granted, prices of various household commodities. |
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KEYNES, John Neville (1852-1949) |
3 boxes correspondence (_c_440 items) and papers concerning his works published by Macmillans. Letters are mainly pre 1900, correspondents include J. Bonar, F.Y. Edgeworth, H.S. Foxwell, A. Marshall. Also papers relating to Keynes' writing of Henry Sidgwick's obituary and Pigou's appeal against military service, 1916. Section 1 : 1/1 - 1/165 Section 1 : 1/166 - 1/314 Section 2 - 5 |
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MARSHALL, Alfred (1842-1924) |
22 boxes and c10 large volumes correspondence, notes, lectures, teaching records, graphs and charts, writings, photographs and autobiographical material. These have all been catalogued and the catalogues are all available below in pdf format: Section 1 : Correspondence 1/1 - 1/249 Section 1 : Correspondence 1/250 - 1/381 Section 2 : University teaching Section 3 : Lecture notes Section 4 : Early notes in folders Section 5 : Late notes in bundles Section 6 : Writings, charts and tables Section 7 : Graphs, charts and tables Section 8 : Papers on economics tripos of 1903 Section 9 : Autobiography and personal honours Section 10 : Photographs Section 11 : Supplementary material including photocopies Additional material King's College : Tel. 01223 331444. St. John's College Tel. 01223 338631 |
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