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
economist
person
advisorTo Labour Party (UK)
surface form: British Labour Party

Government of India
Government of Mexico
Government of Sri Lanka
HM Treasury
surface form: UK Treasury
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
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
familyName Kaldor
fieldOfWork economic policy
economics
growth theory
income distribution
macroeconomics
fullName Nicholas Kaldor self-link
givenName Nicholas
ideology Keynesian economics
surface form: Keynesianism

Post-Keynesian economics
surface form: Post-Keynesianism
influenced Post-Keynesian economists
modern growth theorists
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes
Michał Kalecki
knownFor Kaldor growth model
Kaldor–Verdoorn law
Kaldor–Verdoorn law
surface form: 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
Post-Keynesian economics
nationality British
Hungarian
notableIdea Kaldorian cumulative causation
Kaldor’s stylized facts of economic growth
tax-based incomes policy
two-sector growth model
placeOfBirth Budapest
positionHeld Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge
Professor of Economics at the University of Cambridge
title Baron Kaldor
workLocation Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

London, England
surface form: London

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Stanley Fischer doctoralAdvisor Nicholas Kaldor
this entity surface form: Frank Hahn
Econometric Society founder Nicholas Kaldor
Nicholas Kaldor fullName Nicholas Kaldor self-link