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22-17_Classical Models.pdf You said: as an archivist detailing a new entry, analyze the uploaded file and give an outline of the material with all dates standardized, all bullet-point item formatting, and sentence case for titles, and italics for all titles, 1.5 spacing between paragraphs, and expand the published items into full apa references with publisher details and journal information but without internet links, or further description, standardize the handwritten notes, emails, and comments into full apa-style manuscript citations so they match the level of formality of the published and class paper with all handwritten notes credited to anwar shaikh, phd unless otherwise noted, keeping the original order of the list, in the case of the file being an unpublished work, note that fact, but keep the contents of the file as title and author only if possible, bullet-pointing each item. the overall entry should begin with the phrase, “this collection includes:” with the bulleting pointing following immediately after that. as a separate point after describing the file, select 2 of the following descriptors that best describes the contents of what you just examined: behavioral economics, econometrics, economic history, economic theory, finance, growth and development, health economics, income distribution, industrial organization, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, other economics, political economy, public economics, regional economics, also, identify the most recent year any of the material was written. This collection includes:
- Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Classical models (Unpublished manuscript notes) (p. 1).
- Shaikh, A. (2012, November 26). Multiplier with variable savings rate (Unpublished manuscript notes) (pp. 3-4).
- Shaikh, A. (2004). U.S. real effective exchange rate and real relative unit labor costs (Unpublished chart) (p. 7).
- Shaikh, A. (n.d.). A note from Anwar Shaikh (Unpublished manuscript notes) (pp. 9-10).
- Shaikh, A. (2011, December 23). Govt finance & expenditure, pure circulating cap. model (Unpublished manuscript notes) (pp. 11-12, 15, 20).
- Shaikh, A. (2009, October 28). Exchange, money and price (Unpublished manuscript) (pp. 13, 32).
- Shaikh, A. (2021, December 20). Regulating cap (Unpublished manuscript notes) (p. 14).
- Shaikh, A. (2011, December 25). Private sector: Godley Cripps, & depress in stock-flow norm (Unpublished manuscript notes) (pp. 22, 38).
- Shaikh, A. (2014, December 25). Pure circ/capital model (Unpublished manuscript notes) (p. 24).
- Shaikh, A. (2010, September 27). Eigenvalue QQplots US China (Unpublished manuscript) (pp. 28, 30).
- Davies, G. (1996). A history of money from ancient times to the present day. University of Wales Press (p. 34).
- Del Mar, A. (1969). History of monetary systems. Augustus M. Kelley (p. 34).
- Diamond, J. (1993). The third chimpanzee: The evolution and future of the human animal. Harper Perennial (p. 34).
- Galbraith, J. K. (1975). Money: Whence it came, where it went. Houghton Mifflin Company (p. 34).
- Gordon, D. (1991). More heat than light: Economics as social physics, physics as nature's economics. The Review of Austrian Economics, 5(1), 123–128 (p. 34).
- Morgan, E. V. (1965). A history of money. Penguin Books (p. 34).
- Newlyn, W. T., & Bootle, R. P. (1978). Theory of money. Clarendon Press (p. 34).
- Quiggin, A. H. (1949). A survey of primitive money: The beginnings of currency. Methuen & Co., Ltd (p. 34).
- Shaikh, A. (2008). The puzzle here is the striking rise in proprietor's income, and hence in the corresponding rate of profit (Unpublished manuscript) (p. 37).
- Levy Economics Institute. (1996). Japan XR, ToT, and Rulc (Unpublished chart) (p. 39).
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Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Classical Models" (2021). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 1098.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/1098