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Open Access
Date Range
1980-1986
Description
This collection includes:
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Letter from Martin H. Wolfson requesting Prof. Shaikh mail him a paper and noting that Wolfson’s own book would be published soon (April 30, 1986)
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Letter to Wolfson discussing his presentation at a recent New School conference
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Letter from Leonardo E. Auslender discussing some of Shaikh’s papers presented in a seminar on Theory of Production and Income Distribution (December 12, 1985)
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Letter to Auslender thanking him for his letter (May 20, 1986)
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Letter to Ann Harding discussing the Australian welfare state (January 28, 1986)
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Letter from Harding discussing Shaikh’s work in translating statistics into Marxian contexts (October 1985)
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Letter to Yu Yong Ding discussing books sent in the mail (August 7, 1985)
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Letter from Devek Spitz requesting copies of several Shaikh papers (April 29, 1985)
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Letter from P. Wable requesting a copy of Shaikh’s National Income Accounts and Marxian Categories (June 26, 1985)
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Letter from Gilles Dostaler discussing the publication of a collection of works (April 13, 1985)
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Letter to Gilles Dostaler indicating the tentative title of the French-Canadian translation of the book his work will be in as Théorie de la valeur et formation des prix (June 30, 1985)
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Letter from S.G. Liyanage discussing research and a possible visit (April 20, 1985)
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Letter to Liyanage discussing his research (June 30, 1985)
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Letter from Geof Pearce discussing a Ph.D. thesis on the development of capitalism in New Zealand (December 3, 1984)
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Letter to Pearce discussing his inquiry (February 2, 1985)
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Letter from Juriaan Bendien discussing a seminar and requesting information (November 24, 1984)
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Letter to Bendien discussing his request and various economic theories
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Letter from Raymond Swing requesting Shaikh’s paper The Transformation from Marx to Sraffa
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Letter to Swing informing him that the paper was now available in Langston, R., Mandel, E., & Freeman, A. (1984). Ricardo, Marx, Sraffa: The Langston Memorial Volume. Verso, and inquiring about political developments in Denmark (February 16, 1985)
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Letter from Bahman Soltani discussing non-orthodox economics and requesting a copy of Shaikh’s mathematical appendix to his work (December 31, 1984)
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Letter to Soltani with the appendix and encouragement regarding his interest in Marxian economics (February 13, 1985)
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Letter to Bob containing a paper he requested (February 15, 1985)
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Letter from Ralph Schoenman to Rosseli requesting a paper (November 28, 1984)
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Letter from Tomy Tinker to Rosseli requesting a paper (November 28, 1984)
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Letter from Ruurd Ruward regarding a Dutch translation of Shaikh’s paper on foreign trade (December 11, 1984)
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Letter from Rosseli to Ruward agreeing to the translation on behalf of Shaikh (February 1, 1985)
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Letter from Stuart C. McGill regarding writing a dissertation (February 7, 1985)
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Letter from Sue Veys discussing a paper
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Letter from John Weeks discussing a paper he wrote (September 2, 1980)
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Letter from David Gold discussing a paper he intends to use for a report (August 8, 1980)
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Letter from Martin Bronfenbrenner discussing economic theories (May 17, 1982)
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Letter from Saskia Sassen-Koob discussing a project
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Sassen-Koob’s article Recomposition and Peripheralization at the Core discussing labor migration
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Letter from Eric Schutz discussing a paper he is presenting at a Marx Commemoration conference (April 6, 1983)
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Letter to Anthony M. Tinker discussing price changes of luxury goods and physical production data (January 6, 1983)
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Letter from Tinker discussing price changes of capitalist consumption goods and their impact on price-value deviations (September 29, 1981)
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Letter from William Darity, Jr. discussing Shaikh’s paper The Empirical Strength of the Labor Theory of Value (November 29, 1983)
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Letter from Najmul Hossain discussing the same paper (December 1, 1983)
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Letter from Bruce E. Parry discussing Shaikh’s work on the Transformation Problem (May 7, 1984)
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Letter from Richard Miller discussing Shaikh’s paper The Current World Economic Crisis: Causes and Implications (May 4, 1984)
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Letter from P. Arestis discussing Shaikh’s paper National Income Categories (May 29, 1984)
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Letter from Michel Juillard discussing a paper on Marxist categories (February 10, 1981)
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Letter from Paolo Giussani discussing a summer course on Neoricardian and Neo-Keynesian theory (March 2, 1981)
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Telephone message from Ernest Mandel regarding that same course
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Telephone message from Dara Shaikh regarding travel
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Letter from Maureen at the Polytechnic of North London discussing an appointment (March 5, 1981)
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Letter from John Hampson at Nerso Publishing indicating a marketing leaflet would not be beneficial (July 21, 1981)
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Letter from Alberto Corchuelo discussing a seminar (July 27, 1981)
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Letter from Giussani discussing difficulties and a reading list for a course (May 7, 1981)
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Letter to Rene Olivieri, economics editor at Blackwell, discussing plans to write a text focusing on Capital (April 15, 1981)
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Letter from Olivieri prospecting Shaikh to author a book on international political economy (April 15, 1981)
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Letter to Gareth Locksley regarding Shaikh’s paper Notes on the “Marxian Notion of Competition” (May 21, 1981)
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Letter from Locksley discussing his time at the NSSR (April 9, 1981)
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Letter to Marilyn Goldberg discussing her paper (May 21, 1981)
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Letter from Goldberg discussing a paper and lack of funds to invite Shaikh to the University of New Hampshire (April 10, 1981)
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Letter to Emmanuel Farjoun discussing comments and suggestions on papers (January 23, 1981)
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Letter from Farjoun discussing price-value deviation and new directions (January 13, 1981)
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Letter from Edward Nell discussing reasons for opposing a proposal for a second institute (February 6, 1981)
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Letter to Colin L. Day discussing a report and a paper (July 14, 1981)
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Letter from Maria Crommett requesting a letter stating she passed her Ph.D. written and oral examinations (April 28, 1981)
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International telegram from Shaikh to Mandel indicating May 16 as preferred but July possible (March 31, 1981)
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Letter from Corchuelo discussing an invitation to a symposium on Recent Developments of Economic Theory (May 5, 1981)
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Letter to Michel Juillard discussing the economic structure of the U.S.A. (December 16, 1980)
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Letter to Josef Halbersztadt discussing neo-Ricardians, relative autonomy, and potential publication of some of Shaikh’s work in Polish (November 25, 1980)
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Letter to Josef Halbersztadt discussing correlations, causation, and the iterative calculation process (December 1, 1980)
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Letter to Cyrus Bina discussing competition between different capitals within an industry (November 25, 1980)
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Letter to Pablo Ruiz Napoles discussing a spring vacation and a speaking engagement in Mexico (November 25, 1980)
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Letter to Warren J. Samuels discussing an invitation to participate in a book on Contemporary Economic Thought and explaining why Shaikh was not the right person to discuss Dobb’s full work (November 25, 1980)
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Letter from Samuels discussing a sequel to the 1952 work Development of Economic Thought covering the period since the 1940s (October 13, 1980)
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Letter to Sadequl Islam discussing the best time to contact Shaikh (November 25, 1980)
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Letter from Islam discussing articles on the Law of Value and an upcoming visit to New York (November 10, 1980)
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Letter to Frederic S. Lee declining a speaking engagement at Rutgers (November 25, 1980) in reply to Lee’s letter regarding a lecture series on Marxist tradition (November 16, 1980)
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Letter to Paolo Giussani discussing a paper on the critique of neo-Ricardians (November 25, 1980)
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Letter from Giussani discussing a paper and two job opportunities (October 31, 1980)
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Letter from Harry Bloch discussing an application for a faculty position (October 15, 1980)
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Letter from Bent Hansen discussing a letter concerning a possible appointment as visiting professor (October 13, 1980)
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Letter to Robert Cherry discussing similarities between passages in his book and Shaikh’s article on crisis theories (November 10, 1980)
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Letter to Kathleen Pulling discussing possible plagiarism of Shaikh’s work (November 10, 1980)
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Letter from Pulling discussing an excerpt from Macroeconomics by Robert D. Cherry (August 27, 1980)
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Typed sheet titled Conservative and Radical Underconsumptionist Theories
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Letter to Anna Monjo Omedes discussing translating the article Political Economy and Capitalism (November 10, 1980)
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Letter from Omedes discussing translating said article (September 19, 1980)
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Letter to Ian Hunt discussing the relationship of the value rate of profit and the transformed rate of profit (November 10, 1980)
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Letter from Hunt discussing the dependence of prices of production and profits on values (August 6, 1980)
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Letter to B. Ravindernath discussing the problem of distribution (November 12, 1980)
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Letter from Ravindernath discussing his interest in the study of distribution (July 9, 1980)
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Letter to P.N. Junankar discussing tables from a paper on Marxian economics (December 16, 1980)
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Letter from Junankar discussing permission to reproduce tables (November 25, 1980)
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Letter to Bob Chernomas discussing his paper concerning monetarist policy (December 16, 1980)
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Letter to Sasan Fayazmanesh discussing a comparative analysis of the role of mathematics in Marx and Walras (November 12, 1980)
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Letter from Fayazmanesh discussing the role of mathematics in political economy (September 14, 1980)
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Letter to Sam Rosen discussing a project to organize and sustain a general database (December 16, 1980)
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Letter from Rosen discussing Shaikh’s recent visit (December 1, 1980)
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Letter to Shaikh discussing the Marxian theory of value (August 25, 1980)
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Letter from T.J. Somerville thanking Shaikh for his report for Allen C. Oakley’s Ph.D. thesis (July 30, 1980)
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD and Rosselli, Glen, "Correspondence" (2025). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 197.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/197
Comments
This collection contains a number of letters written on the behalf of Anwar Shaikh by his then assistant, Glen Rosselli, while Shaikh was on sabbatical in China.