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  1. Nicholas Kaldor, Baron Kaldor ( Káldor Miklós; * 12. März 1908 in Budapest; † 30. September 1986 in Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire) war ein ungarischer Ökonom. Er galt als Keynesianer . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 2.1 Die Konsumfunktion. 2.2 Harrod-Domar-Modell. 2.3 Die technische Fortschrittsfunktion. 2.4 Kaldor-Hicks-Kriterium.

  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 ...

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  3. He was one of the most distinguished economists of the twentieth century who will be recorded in the history of economic thought as a brilliant theoretician and applied economist, surpassed in originality only by Keynes and Harrod among British economists this century.

    • A. P. Thirlwall
    • 2015
  4. 25. Nov. 2021 · Nicholas Kaldor on Equilibrium Economics and Economic Growth. Ramesh Chandra. Chapter. First Online: 25 November 2021. 706 Accesses. 1 Altmetric. Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Economic History ( (PEHS)) Abstract.

  5. 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...

  6. Nicholas Kaldor. (1908—1986) economist. Quick Reference. (1908–1986) Hungarian-born British economist. He was created a life peer in 1974.

  7. The British economist N. Kaldor assumed that there is a mechanism at work generating full employment. Simply stated, in his model an inadequate rate of investment will be offset by shifts in the distribution of income between profits and wages, which will cause consumption to change in a…