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    Personal Correspondence

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    This collection includes: Letter from Dimitri B. Papadimitriou regretfully informing Shaikh that they could not continue to support his position at the Levy Economics Institute until a PhD program is begun (June 5, 2006) Card from Maria José thanking Shaikh for a wonderful weekend (June 28, 1999

    Ethical Confusion & Moral Corruption Cassette 17

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    This audio recording is the 17th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Ethical Confusion and Moral Corruption.” This lecture series was delivered between 1958-59.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_ecmc/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Ethical Confusion & Moral Corruption Cassette 28

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    This audio recording is the 28th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Ethical Confusion and Moral Corruption.” This lecture series was delivered between 1958-59.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_ecmc/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Ethical Confusion & Moral Corruption Cassette 31

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    This audio recording is the 31st digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Ethical Confusion and Moral Corruption.” This lecture series was delivered between 1958-59.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_ecmc/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Greek & Lustig

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    This collection includes: Greek newspaper article featuring an interview with Prof. Shaikh with the headline “There is no apparent overcoming of the crises” (October 5, 2008) Letter to Nora Lustig in Mexico City discussing Shaikh’s plans for the next year, his current difficulties in learning Spanish, and his plans to work on his book during a planned leave of absence; he also accepts Lustig’s invitation to a conference in Mexico City (March 27, 1979

    Metaphysical Foundation of Politics Tape 04

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    This audio recording is the 4th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Foundation of Politics.” This lecture series was delivered in 1952. In this lecture he discusses discusses political philosophy, focusing on public power, freedom, justice, and the challenges of maintaining freedom in mass society. It explores the relationship between individual rights, community responsibilities, and the dangers of totalitarianism in modern political systems.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_mfp/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Metaphysical Foundation of Politics Tape 05

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    This audio recording is the 5th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Foundation of Politics.” This lecture series was delivered in 1952. In this lecture he discusses the relationship between society, community, and the individual in the context of political philosophy and history. It examines how these concepts have been understood and applied by various thinkers over time.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_mfp/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 05

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    This audio recording is the 5th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses how art styles reflect fundamental cultural decisions about life, focusing on Chinese and Greek art. It explores concepts of time, space, and human relationships with divinity in these cultures, highlighting their contrasting approaches to artistic expression and worldviews.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_mihvma/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 04

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    This audio recording is the 4th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses the differences between Eastern and Western art philosophies, focusing on subjectivity, individuality, and the concept of truth. It explores how Chinese, Indian, and Greek art reflect distinct cultural approaches to consciousness, space, and spiritual experience.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/blucher_mihvma/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Notes on Trade, Exchange and Competitiveness

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    This collection includes: Ruiz-Napoles, P. (2004). The purchasing power parity theory and Ricardo’s theory of value. Contributions to Political Economy, 23(1), 65–80. A document titled Marxian trade adjustment flexible xrs (2009-04-30). Trade notes and ideas (1998-10-26). Handwritten notes (2010-10-12). A description for a model simulation (2010-10-11). A document titled Marxian trade adjustment flexible xrs (2010-10-14). Handwritten notes on generalized PPP (2000-10-10). A term paper titled An empirical examination of alternative theory of real exchange rate: A case study of the US dollar by Prakash Kumar Shrestha for Advanced Political Economy II (GECO6205). Antonopoulos, R. (1999). A classical approach to real exchange rate determination with an application for the case of Greece. Review of Radical Political Economics, 31(3). A document titled Unfair trade advantages_v10.docx by Enno Schroeder containing Krugman’s blog posts (2010-12-12). Handwritten notes concerning trade imbalances (2012-12-13). An article titled An alternative theory of adjustment to a trade imbalance. An annotated draft article on BoT and XR adjustment. An email to David Leonhardt regarding his recent article (2010-10-02). Krugman, P. (1994). Competitiveness: A dangerous obsession. Foreign Affairs, 73(2), 28–44. Handwritten notes on Krugman (2010-12-11). Notes on the article The stereotypes of classical transfer theory by Will E. Mason (1956-12). A document titled The effect of the XR on competitive advantage (2012-08-18). A document titled On publication and revisions to Harrod’s International Economics (2006-06-09). A document titled Features of SAP. Development, globalization, and free trade (2004-09-30). An email to Francisco regarding trade theory (2008-08-27). A document titled National competitive prices with unequal real wages. A document titled Choice technique MCD (2010-11-26). Example calculations. A document titled Purchasing power parity adjustments to price and quantity indexes.doc (2008-11-09). Handwritten notes (2008-11-12). Pages from a document regarding determination of common-currency international prices (1998-10-18). A document titled Full exchange rate and balance of payments model (2002-10-17). Handwritten notes for ECO 204 (1988-11). An appendix titled MODEL not used in book. Notes titled Tradable/non-tradable international competitiveness (2012-08-28). Rogoff, K. (1996). The purchasing power parity puzzle. Journal of Economic Literature, 34(June). Handwritten notes on Ricardian trade theory

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