Correspondence, 1961-2004

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Exchanges reflect professional relationships Davidson maintained with colleagues in the United States, Italy, England, Japan, and other countries. There are also many folders of correspondence with academic institutions, media organizations, presses, and publishers, much of which stems from Davidson's many editorial roles for professional journals and other publications. Smaller amounts of correspondence relate to conferences and lectures. The more abundant files include corresponde with Milton Friedman, Geoff Harcourt, Sir John Hicks, Jan Kregel, and Sidney Weintraub; also, there is significant correspondence with economists whose papers are also held at Duke University, such as Clower, Patinkin, Perlman, and Samuelson. Arranged in alphabetical order by correpondent, publication, or topic; each alphabetical sequence is initiated by folders of routine or single-letter correpondence filed by letter rather than by name. There is one file of correspondence containing letters with no last names indicated.

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