Baron Kaldor

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Baron Kaldor was the life peerage held by Nicholas Kaldor, a prominent 20th-century Hungarian-British economist known for his influential contributions to Keynesian economics and economic policy in the United Kingdom.

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instanceOf Keynesian economist
economist
life peer
life peerage
member of the House of Lords
title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
advised Labour governments of the United Kingdom
Treasury of the United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom Treasury
citizenship United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
countryOfBirth Hungary
educatedAt London School of Economics
employer Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
era 20th-century economics
ethnicOrigin Hungarian
extinctionReason no heirs to the life peerage
fieldOfWork Keynesian economics
distribution theory
economic policy
growth theory
international trade
macroeconomics
tax policy
holder Nicholas Kaldor
influenced post-war British economic policy
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes
Roy Harrod
movement Keynesian economics
namedAfter Nicholas Kaldor
nationality Hungarian-British
nobleTitleCategory Baron
notableFor Hicks–Kaldor compensation criterion
surface form: Kaldor–Hicks efficiency concept

Kaldor–Verdoorn law
Kaldor’s stylized facts of economic growth
surface form: Kaldor’s growth laws

Kaldor’s theory of distribution
advocacy of demand-led growth
contributions to Keynesian economics
influence on United Kingdom economic policy
notableIdea Hicks–Kaldor compensation criterion
surface form: Kaldor–Hicks compensation principle

Kaldor’s expenditure tax proposal
Kaldor’s stylized facts of economic growth
occupation economist
peerageType life barony
positionHeld Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge
economic adviser to the UK government
residence United Kingdom
status extinct

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Nicholas Kaldor title Baron Kaldor
Kaldor title Baron Kaldor
subject surface form: Nicholas Kaldor