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  1. Nicholas Kaldor, nasceu em Budapeste (como Káldor Miklós) em 12 de Maio de 1908 e faleceu em 30 de Setembro de 1986 em Inglaterra. O período de maior influência intelectual enquanto economista da Universidade de Cambridge deu-se no pós II Guerra Mundial.

  2. Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor (12 May 1908 – 30 September 1986), born Káldor Miklós, was a Hungarian economist. He developed the "compensation" criteria called Kaldor–Hicks efficiency for welfare comparisons (1939), derived the cobweb model , and argued for certain regularities observable in economic growth, which are called ...

  3. A proposta do trabalho consiste em explorar as contribuições de Nicholas Kaldor para as teorias de desenvolvimento, delimitada pela necessidade de construção de uma abordagem mais realista e alternativa aos modelos neoclássicos.

  4. Abstract. Professor Lord Kaldor, who was elected a Fellow of the Academy in 1963, and who gave the Academy’s Keynes Lecture in 1982, 1 died at Papworth Hospital near Cambridge on 30 September 1986, aged 78.

    • A. P. Thirlwall
    • 2015
  5. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Overview. Nicholas Kaldor. (1908—1986) economist. Quick Reference. (1908–1986) Hungarian-born British economist. He was created a life peer in 1974.

  6. 21 de fev. de 2017 · This chapter begins with a brief discussion of Nicholas Kaldors work before 1949, including his early contributions to trade cycle theory and to the Beveridge Report. This is followed by a discussion of the theories of growth and distribution that he contributed while a Cambridge economist.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2017 · Nicholas Kaldor was born in Budapest. From 1927 to 1947 he studied and taught at the London School of Economics. Then, following two years at the Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva, he moved to Cambridge University, where he became a fellow of King’s College and, in 1966, professor of economics.