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This collection includes:

  • Comment on Robert Gordon Growth Hypothesis(unpublished manuscript with handwritten annotations and comments), by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, undated.
    • Typed manuscript discussing Robert Gordon’s “End of Growth” hypothesis, including technological revolutions, productivity growth, inequality, profitability, industrial policy, long-wave theory, and international competition.
    • Handwritten annotations and marginal comments by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, on technological change, productivity growth, inequality, labor institutions, and long-wave economic theory.
    • References to Gordon’s arguments on productivity growth and technological revolutions in the United States economy.
    • Discussion of Kondratiev waves, Schumpeterian growth theory, and David Gordon’s social structures of accumulation framework.
    • Farewell to the Working Class: An Essay on Post-Industrial Socialism, by André Gorz (1982). Boston, MA: South End Press.
    • Gordon, D. M. (1991). Inside and outside the long swing: The endogeneity/exogeneity debate and the social structures of accumulation approach. Review, 14(Spring), 263–312.
    • Keynes, J. M. (1976). The general theory of employment, interest and money. London, England: Macmillan. (Original work published 1936)
    • Handwritten notes by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, concerning profitability, enterprise, industrial policy, labor costs, productivity growth, and international competitiveness.
    • Handwritten comments by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, regarding inequality, labor institutions, and state policy in relation to long-term economic growth.
    • Additional handwritten manuscript pages by Anwar Shaikh, PhD, containing notes and commentary on economic growth theory, technological change, labor relations, and macroeconomic development.

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