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  • Folder Cover Label
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Wage & ROP distributions (File No. NA-24-11). Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a label on a red folder that marks research materials exploring wages and profit rates.
  • Handwritten Research Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Mathematical properties of relative portfolios and property income. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item contains handwritten formulas outlining how capital movements alter asset portfolio values.
  • Handwritten Seminar Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, December 3). Wage dynamics and adjustment system stability. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item details handwritten calculus steps testing equilibrium baselines for economic models.
  • Handwritten Institutional Research Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, November). Property income distributions and power laws. Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.This item features handwriting on university stationery comparing wage patterns with financial asset returns.
  • Handwritten Formula Derivation
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Differential equations for log systems. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a short scrap of paper showing a single mathematical derivative focused on system normalization.
  • Handwritten Research Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, November 13). Log-normal distributions of property income components. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item outlines the theoretical parameters required to model asset changes as Gaussian variables.
  • Handwritten Lecture Planning Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, November 13). Mean reversion rules for interest rates and financial assets. Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.This item details notes written during a university visit examining model behaviors when assets lack mean reversion.
  • Handwritten Commentary Fragment
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Migrant wages and regional competitiveness metrics. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a brief scribbled note reflecting on corporate reports regarding global labor markets.
  • Handwritten Literature Analysis Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Reflecting barriers and random growth rules in Gabaix framework. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item captures handwritten book notes evaluating power law models and steady-state distributions.
  • Research Manuscript Draft
    Shaikh, A. (2017). Models for property income. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a typed outline analyzing how changing interest rates shift relative financial wealth.
  • Handwritten Programming and Modeling Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, November 26). MATLAB log-log property income models. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item features handwritten coding outlines designed to simulate multi-parameter power laws in software systems.
  • Handwritten Reference Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Weibull and exponential function comparisons. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item lists basic probability density definitions copied from online reference pages.
  • Class Lecture Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, December 6). Stochastic differential equations notes. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a typed classroom handout breaking down transition densities and Fokker-Planck equations.
  • Handwritten Analytical Proof Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, December 4). Stationary solutions for log-linear models. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item uses handwritten steps to evaluate stationary distributions using analytical calculations.
  • Handwritten Nonlinear System Derivations
    Shaikh, A. (2018, December). Gamma distributions within nonlinear economic processes. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item contains mathematical derivations analyzing how noise terms alter system averages.
  • Handwritten Discussion Minutes
    Shaikh, A. (2018, November 10). Discussion with Juan regarding minimum wage distributions. Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.This item records a quick meeting sketch tracking how minimum boundaries alter log-normal data curves.
  • Handwritten Epistemological Notes
    Shaikh, A. (2018). Ontological resemblances between physical and social systems. Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.This item poses theoretical questions regarding the justification for maximum entropy approaches.
  • Research Paper Draft and Data Visualizations
    Shaikh, A. (2017, May 12). Wage and profit rate distribution theory. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item is a full academic draft pairing wage adjustment theories with simulated data histograms.
  • Typed Research Memoranda
    Shaikh, A. (2017, February 13). Subsequent thoughts on my proposed Laplacian version. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item records typed messages analyzing continuous saturation functions and asymmetric adjustments.
  • Typed Theoretical Framework Section
    Shaikh, A. (2017, February 19). Implications of price adjustments for profit rates. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item builds a system of price identities to determine how cost reductions shift industry baselines.
  • Typed Analytical Working Paper Draft
    Shaikh, A. (2017, February 10). Profit rates and growth rates. Department of Economics, New School for Social Research.This item details market price equations to differentiate the constraints governing workers versus capital owners.

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