Nicholas Kaldor
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Nicholas Kaldor was a prominent 20th-century Hungarian-British economist known for his influential contributions to growth theory, distribution, and economic policy, particularly within the post-Keynesian tradition.
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| instanceOf |
academic
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economist → person → |
| advisorTo |
Labour Party (UK)
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British Labour Party
Government of India → Government of Mexico → Government of Sri Lanka → HM Treasury →
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UK Treasury
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| awardReceived | Life peerage in the United Kingdom → |
| birthDate | 1908-05-12 → |
| countryOfBirth | Hungary → |
| deathDate | 1986-09-30 → |
| educatedAt | London School of Economics → |
| employer |
London School of Economics
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University of Cambridge NERFINISHED → |
| familyName | Kaldor → |
| fieldOfWork |
economic policy
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economics → growth theory → income distribution → macroeconomics → |
| fullName | Nicholas Kaldor self-link → |
| givenName | Nicholas → |
| ideology |
Keynesian economics
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Keynesianism
Post-Keynesian economics →
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Post-Keynesianism
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| influenced |
Post-Keynesian economists
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modern growth theorists → |
| influencedBy |
John Maynard Keynes
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Michał Kalecki → |
| knownFor |
Kaldor growth model
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Kaldor–Verdoorn law → Kaldor–Verdoorn law →
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Kaldor’s growth laws
advocacy of demand-led growth → contributions to Post-Keynesian growth theory → critique of monetarism → theory of distribution based on saving propensities → work on endogenous money → |
| memberOf | British Academy → |
| movement |
Keynesian economics
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Post-Keynesian economics → |
| nationality |
British
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Hungarian → |
| notableIdea |
Kaldorian cumulative causation
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Kaldor’s stylized facts of economic growth → tax-based incomes policy → two-sector growth model → |
| placeOfBirth | Budapest → |
| positionHeld |
Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge
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Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge → |
| title | Baron Kaldor → |
| workLocation |
Cambridge, England
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Cambridge
London, England →
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London
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Frank Hahn