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Date Range

1980-1986

Description

This collection includes handwritten and typed materials related to Professor John Eatwell’s teaching, primarily from Econ 202 and other microeconomics courses between 1980 and 1986. It contains both authored and unattributed documents, with contributions by students and multiple unidentified writers.

Contents include:

  • John Eatwell’s handwritten and typed lecture notes from Econ 202 (September 1980), with marginalia by another author.

  • Handwritten notes by Eatwell titled “Summary of Revealed Preference” (10/8/1980).

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “200 Review.”

  • Handwritten notes titled “Midterm 1982,” authored by Eatwell.

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “Sen.”

  • Handwritten notes by Eatwell titled “Duality,” for a microeconomics course.

  • A partially typed, unattributed paper titled “Income and Substitution Effects” (likely not written by Shaikh or Eatwell).

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “Characteristics of Demand Functions.”

  • Unattributed handwritten microeconomics notes from multiple authors.

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “Hume’s Quantity Theory & Classical Monetary Theory.”

  • A paper by student Rebecca Kalmans, submitted for Econ 200 on 10/21/1983.

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “Competition.”

  • Eatwell’s handwritten notes titled “Critique of Oligopoly.”

  • Handwritten notes titled “Hall and Hitch 1938.”

  • A handwritten paper titled “Production as Indirect Exchange.”

  • Several handwritten papers, possibly authored by students, with marginal notes.

  • Handwritten lecture notes titled “Consumer Equilibrium.”

  • Additional handwritten notes on “Duality.”

  • Handwritten notes documenting a presentation by Eatwell.

  • A letter from Charles Tilly to Elizabeth Ware.

  • A handwritten document dated October 21, labeled “Lab 5: Theory of the Firm.”

  • A handwritten document dated 10/23/1986, labeled “Lab 2: Theory of Consumer Choice.”

  • Handwritten student papers for a microeconomics course.

  • Eatwell’s handwritten lecture notes dated 10/8/1980.

  • A handwritten document dated 12/17/1984, labeled “Welfare Economics.”

  • A handwritten student paper titled “Marx and Keynes.”

  • Additional papers, possibly by students, one dated 1982.

  • Handwritten lecture notes dated 1980.

  • Various handwritten essays and lecture notes, including a group dated October 1983.

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