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Nicholas Kaldor
Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor (12 May 1908 – 30 September 1986), born Káldor Miklós, was a Hungarian-born British economist. He developed the "compensation" criteria called Kaldor–Hicks efficiency for welfare comparisons (1939), derived the cobweb model, and argued for certain regularities observable in economic growth, which are called Kaldor's growth laws. Kaldor worked alongside Gunnar Myrdal to develop the key concept Circular Cumulative Causation, a multicausal approach where the core variables and their linkages are delineated. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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Indian tax reform report of a survey by Kaldor, Nicholas
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Essays on economic stability and growth by Kaldor, Nicholas
Published 1964Other Authors: “…Kaldor, Nicholas…”
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Essays in economic policy by Kaldor, Nicholas
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Further essays on economic theory by Kaldor, Nicholas
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Further essays on applied economics by Kaldor, Nicholas
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