This series documents Weintraub's professional and personal communications. Notable correspondents include Kenneth Arrow, Gerard Debreu, Deirdre McCloskey, Lionel McKenzie, Phil Mirowski, Don Patinkin, Paul Samuelson, and Robert Solow, among others. Also of note is Weintraub's correspondence with his father Sidney Weintraub and other family members. Files are arranged alphabetically. Given the original arrangement of materials, some correspondence was kept in the Writings and Research series.
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This subseries includes Weintraub's professional correspondence. Some personal correspondence with Sidney Weintraub is included since their communications bridged personal and professional purposes. Files were originally grouped by large spans of time but have been arranged into alphabetical name files.
Includes letters discussing the role of interpretation in history of economics, methodology, and writings by Bateman and Weintraub
Includes correspondence discussing academic visits to Bristol, post-war economics, and rhetoric in economics
Includes correspondence about the department at Duke and Weintraub's writings
Cambridge University Press, 1982-1994 2 folders
Includes correspondence related to Weintraub's role as consulting editor for textbooks
Includes correspondence about the decline of history of economic thought at Vanderbilt
Includes correspondence about refereeing for the Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, a recommendation letter for Weintraub, and other routine correspondence
Includes correspondence about Debreu visiting Duke, scheduling of interviews with Debreu, and the mathematization of economics
Includes correspondence about grants and proposed supplemental issues of History of Political Economy
Includes correspondence about History of Economics Society meetings and Weintraub's writings
Includes correspondence about general equilibrium theory and proofmaking
Includes correspondence about contributing to a History of Political Economy symposium
Includes correspondence about contributing to a History of Political Economy symposium
Includes correspondence about sending papers and meetings to discuss research
Includes correspondence about Klamer's time at Wellesley and other routine matters
Includes correspondence about history of game theory and John von Neumann