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Kaldor is a
Jewish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Amber Kaldor (born 1990),
Australian acrobatic gymnast Avraham Kaldor,
Israeli winner...
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Nicholas Kaldor,
Baron Kaldor (12 May 1908 – 30
September 1986), born
Káldor Miklós, was a Hungarian-born
British economist. He
developed the "compensation"...
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Kaldor–Hicks improvement,
named for
Nicholas Kaldor and John Hicks, is an
economic re-allocation of
resources among people that
captures some of the...
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Connie Isabelle Kaldor, CM (born 9 May 1953) is a
Canadian folk singer-songwriter. She is the
recipient of
three Juno awards.
Kaldor was born in Regina...
- Mary
Henrietta Kaldor CBE (born 16
March 1946) is a
British academic,
currently Professor of
Global Governance at the
London School of Economics, where...
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Kaldor City is a
series of
audio plays using elements from the
British TV
series Doctor Who and Blake's 7. Many of the
elements borrowed from
these series...
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Nicholas Kaldor in his
essay titled A
Model of
Economic Growth,
originally published in
Economic Journal in 1957,
postulates a
growth model,
which follows...
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Kaldor's facts are six
statements about economic growth,
proposed by
Nicholas Kaldor in his
article from 1961. He
described these as "a
stylized view of...
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William Kaldor AO (born 1936 in Budapest) is an
Australian art collector, philanthropist, and the
founder of
Kaldor Public Art Projects.
Kaldor was born...
- ratio, and
Kaldor's v), is the
ratio between a
physical ****et's
market value and its
replacement value. It was
first introduced by
Nicholas Kaldor in 1966...