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Manuscript Archive Finding Aids
3-22-2018
Theodore W. Schultz CollectionSDSU Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library
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Theodore W. Schultz collection Finding Aid
South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections Briggs Library (SBL) Room 241 Box 2114
1300 North Campus Drive Brookings, SD 57007 Phone: 605-688-5094
Email: [email protected]
Collection Summary Identifier
MA 22
Title
Theodore W. Schultz collection
Creator
Theodore W. (William) Schultz
Dates
1932-1991
Extent
2.1 linear feet -- 5 document cases
Language
English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
Repository
South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.
Access note
This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.
Preferred Citation
Name of item. Theodore W. Schultz collection. MA 22. South Dakota State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South Dakota.
Abstract
Theodore Schultz, 1927 graduate of South Dakota State College, was the 1979 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. This collection is composed mainly of Schultz's personal collection of articles he authored. Most are offprints from the journal in which the article appeared and many bear Schultz's signature. Included are a few articles not authored by Schultz which are review articles or contain biographical material about Schultz.
Biographical Note Theodore William Schultz was born in Arlington, South Dakota, April 30, 1902. He was the oldest of eight children. During World War I, with labor scarce, he worked on the family farm instead of going to high school. The agricultural depression that blighted farms during the 1920s prompted him to go to college to study the underlying causes of what had happened. He studied economics at South Dakota State University and received his bachelor's degree in 1926. He then went on to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin where he received his master's and doctoral degrees in 1930.
After graduation, Schultz began his teaching career in agricultural economics at Iowa State University. Four years later he became head of the Department of Economic Sociology. During World War II, scholars at the school collaborated with outside specialists on reports demonstrating how government policy could promote the national interest by influencing agricultural production. One report recommended that margarine be substituted for butter. The Iowa Dairy Industry and the college administration tried to prevent publication. While Dr. Schultz successfully led the charge against censorship, he and several others resigned in protest in 1943.
Dr. Schultz went on to the University of Chicago. He soon became department chairman, and his leadership was credited with helping Chicago become an academic center for innovative theory. He became a Charles L. Hutchinson Distinguished Service Professor in 1952 and gained emeritus status in 1972 upon his retirement.
Schultz popularized the idea of "human capital"--the idea of treating educational spending as an investment. He was also known for his view of agriculture as a contributor to a nation's economic development, not simply a way to feed the
work force in other areas of the economy. For this he war presented with the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979, a prize he shared with Arthur Lewis.
Schultz authored several books and edited others during his long career, and he gained worldwide recognition for his investigations into investment in human resources as a means toward economic progress. He won the Francis A. Walker Medal in 1972, which is given only once every five years by the American Economics Association. He received five honorary doctoral degrees during his career from various universities, including one from South Dakota State University. His long and varied career has included serving as adviser and consultant to some of the nation's largest foundations, numerous federal agencies, the White House, and branches of the military.
Theodore married Esther Werth, a native of Frankfort, South Dakota and a graduate of South Dakota State University. They had two daughters; Elaine and Margaret and one son; T. Paul.
Theodore W. Schultz formally retired in 1972 but remained an active researcher until he fractured his hip in 1990 and became bedridden. He died February 26, 1998 in an Evanston, Illinois nursing home after suffering from pneumonia.
Arrangement This collection is arranged into three series:
Series 1. General
Series 2. Publications
Series 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
Folders are arranged in alphabetical order within each series.
Contents Note This collection is composed mainly of Schultz's personal collection of articles he authored. Most are offprints from the journal in which the article appeared and many bear Schultz's signature. Also included are a few articles not authored by Schultz which are review articles or contain biographical material about Schultz.
The general series is composed of correspondence and a few collected works include either articles about Schultz or items that Schultz reviewed. The correspondence contains a letter from Schultz to Dr. Leon Raney, Dean of Libraries, South Dakota State University discussing writing a bibliography about Schultz.
Publications are composed of Schultz' personal collections of articles, books and reports that he wrote. Most are off-prints from the journal in which the article appeared and many bear Schultz's signature.
The Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz consists mainly of article drafts and conference papers, with a small amount being article reprints. This material was collected by Dale Hoover, a member of North Carolina State University Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics faculty. The items include highlighted passages and notation by Hoover. Some items have notes from Schultz to Hoover. It appears that Schultz would occasionally send drafts of articles to Hoover for opinions before publication.
Related Resources Miscellaneous Collections, Alumni Files South Dakota State University Archives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D. Call number: Archives: UA 52.1 Miscellaneous Committees, Centennial Steering Committee South Dakota State University Archives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D. Call number: Archives: UA 51.1 South Dakota State University's Schultz-Werth award manuscript: correspondence 1964- South Dakota State University. Schultz-Werth Award Committee Call number: Archives: LB2383.S61 Schultz-Werth Award Committee, South Dakota State University's Schultz-Werth award manuscript: list of papers and award winners, 1964- South Dakota State University Call number: [Archives: LB2383.S612 Schultz-Werth Award Committee, South Dakota State University's Schultz-Werth award manuscript: papers, 1964- South Dakota State University Call number: Archives: LB2383.S6 Theodore W. Schultz papers, University of Chicago, Library. Dept. of Special Collections Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Library, 1997?. Call number: [Books/Upper Level: HD1771.5 .S38 1997
Bibliography Agriculture in an unstable economy New York, McGraw-Hill, 1945. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1761.S27 Crisi economiche nell'agricoltura mondiale Roma: Instituto nazionale di economia agraria, 1967. Call number: Archives: HD1415.S3316 Distortions of agricultural incentives Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c1978. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1405.D57 1978 Economic crises in world agriculture Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1965]. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1415.S34e Economic growth and agriculture New York: McGraw-Hill, c1968. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1415.S342 1968 The economic organization of agriculture New York, McGraw-Hill, 1953. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1411.S35e The economic value of education New York, Columbia University Press, 1963. Call number: Archives: LB41.S35e The economics of being poor Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Mass., USA : Blackwell, 1993. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HC79.P6 S335 1993 The economics of research and agricultural productivity [New York]: International Agricultural Development Service, [1979]. Call number: Books/Upper Level: S540.A2 S36 Economics of the family: marriage, children and human capital: a conference report of the National Bureau of Economic Research Chicago: Published for the National Bureau of Economic Research by the University of Chicago Press, 1974.
Call number: Archives: HQ728.E3 Food for the world Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1945]. Call number: Books/Upper Level: TX353.S35f Human resources New York, National Bureau of Economic Research, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1972. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HB501.5 .F5 1971 Investing in people: the economics of population quality Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, c1981. Call number: Archives: HD4904.7. S37 Investment in human capital; the role of education and of research New York, Free Press [1970, c1971]. Cal number: Archives: HB501.5 .S35i La organización ecn>onómica de la agricultura México, Fondo de Cultura Económica [c1965]. Call number: Archives: HD1411.S4318 1965 Lectures in agricultural economics, [Washington]: Dept. of Agriculture Economic Research Service, 1977. Call number: Archives: HD1761.L42 1977 O capital humano : investimentos em educação e pesan-quisa Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Editores, 1973. Call number: Archives: HB501.5 .S32 Production and welfare of agriculture New York, Macmillan, 1949. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1761.S278 Redirecting farm policy New York: Macmillan, 1943. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1761.S28 Restoring economic equilibrium : human capital in the modernizing economy Oxford, UK; Cambridge, MA : Blackwell, 1990. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD75.S38 1990
Selected presentations from a symposium with Theodore W. Schultz, nobel laureate in economics: a centennial event at South Dakota State University concerning the importance of investing in people Brookings, South Dakota, September 21-22, 1981, Brookings, S.D.: South Dakota State University, 1981. Call number: Archives: HD1417.S38 Training and recruiting of personnel in the rural social studies, prepared for the Committee on rural social studies of the American council on Education Washington, D. C., American council on education, 1941. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HT411.S35 Transforming traditional agriculture New Haven, Yale University Press, 1964 Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1411.S35t Vanishing farm markets and our world trade Boston, World Peace Foundation, 1935. Call number: Books/Upper Level: HD1761.S3
Key Words Agricultural administration
Agriculture and state
Agriculture research -- Economic aspects
Agriculture -- Economic aspects
Developing countries -- Agriculture
Developing countries -- Agriculture research -- Economic aspects
Economic conditions
Economic policy
Economics -- Study and teaching
Education -- Economic aspects
Entrepreneurship
Equilibrium (Economics)
Family size -- Economic aspects
Farm produce
Fertility, Human -- Economic aspects
Food industry and trade
Food supply
Human capital
Marriage
Nutrition
Poor
Poverty
Prices -- United States
Rural poor
Schultz, Theodore W. (Theodore William), 1902-1998
Sociology, Rural
Sociology -- Study and teaching
Administrative Information Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.
Researchers conducting extensive research are asked to make an advance appointment to access archival material. Please call or e-mail prior to visiting the collection and indicate as much detail as possible about a particular topic and intended use.
South Dakota State University supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted as a result of their fragile condition or by contractual agreements with donors.
Copyright note
Copyright restrictions apply in different ways to different materials. Many of the documents and other historical materials in the Archives are in the public domain and may be reproduced and used in any way. There are other materials
in the Archive carrying a copyright interest and must be used according to the provisions of Title 17 of the U.S. Code. The Archive issues a warning concerning copyright restrictions to every researcher who requests copies of documents. Although the copyright law is under constant redefinition in the courts, it is ultimately the responsibility of the researcher to properly use copyrighted material.
Arranged and Described by
Crystal J. Gamradt, Archivist, November 19, 1998. Additional material was added on April 20, 2016.
Container List Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 1. General 1 1 Collected works 1967-1992,
undated
1. General 1 2 Correspondence 1978-1980, 1989
2. Publications 1 3 "Agricultural Productivity in Low Income Countries," Agricultural Economics Paper No. 81:22 (draft outline)
1981 July/August
2. Publications 1 4 "Agricultural Productivity in Low Income Countries," and "Investing in People" Selected Presentations from a Symposium with Theodore W. Schultz, Centennial event at South Dakota State University concerning the importance of investing in people, pp. 7-10, 12-16
1981 September 21-22
2. Publications 1 5 "Agriculture in an Unstable Economy--Revisited," Journal of the Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council, vol. 3, no. 2
1974 October
2. Publications 1 6 "An Alternative Diagnosis on the Farm Problem," reprinted from Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 38, no. 5, pp.1137-1152 (reprint)
1956 December
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 1 7 "Are University Scholars and
Scientists Free Agents?" Southern Humanities Review, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 251-260
1988 Summer
2. Publications 1 8 "Capital Formation by Education," The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 48, no. 6, pp. 571-583 (reprint)
1960 December
2. Publications 1 9 "Capital Rationing, Uncertainty, and Farm-Tenancy Reform," The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 309-324 (reprint)
1940 June
2. Publications 1 10 "Comment" The Southern Economic Journal, vol. 32, no. 1, part 2, pp. 13-14 (reprint)
1965 July
2. Publications 1 11 "Crisi Economiche Nell'Agricolture Mondial, Instituto Nazionale de Economic Agraria
1967
2. Publications 1 12 "Discussion - Student Loan Programs," by Edith Green, John F. Morse, Theodore W. Schultz, Edward Shapire, Harvard Educational Review, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 360-378 (reprint)
1963
2. Publications 1 13 "Disertacion del Dr. Theodore W. Schultz: Comercio y productividad agropecuarie: una vision politica y economica para el largo plazo," 4a Convencion de Bancos Privados Nacionales, Extrategias para el Crecimiento Economico, Actas y Documentos Tecnicos
1986
2. Publications 1 14 "Distortions of Investment in Human Capital - Part VII. Policies Affecting Human Resources," Colloquium on Alternatives for Economic Policy: Complete proceedings of a Conference Board Public Policy Forum, pp. 86-93
1981
2. Publications 1 15 "La Economia de la Pobreza (The Economics of Being Poor)," Agrociencia, pp. 19-29.
1980
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 1 16 "La Economia de ser pobre,"
Secretaria de Agricultura y Recursos Hidraulicos Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas
1981
2. Publications 2 1 "Economic Crises in World Agriculture," The University of Michigan Press (book)
1965
2. Publications 2 2 "Economic Distortions by the International Donor Community," reprinted from Academia Economic Papers, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 57-68 (reprint)
1981, 1981
2. Publications 2 3 "Economic Growth Theory and Profit in Latin American Farming," Agricultural Development in Latin America: The Next Decade, Inter-American Development Bank, pp. 169-188
1967
2. Publications 2 4 "Economic Impact of Science and Technology," Hearings before a Subcommittee on the Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives, 87th Congress, Second session, pp. 144-154
1962
2. Publications 2 5 "Economics and agricultural research (La economia y la investigacion agricola)," separata Decarrollo Rural en las Americas, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 171-180
1980
2. Publications 2 6 "The Economics of Agricultural Productivity in Low Income Countries," Conference on Agricultural Development in China, Japan, and Korea
1980 December 17-20
2. Publications 2 7 "Economics of being poor," from Rural Poverty and the Policy Crisis, Robert O. Coppedge and Carlton G. Davis, editors, Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, chapter 3, pp. 35-42
1977
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 2 8 "The economics of being poor,"
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. 36, no. 9, pp. 32-37
1980 November
2. Publications 2 9 "The Economics of Research and Agricultural Productivity," HortScience, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 123-127 and 5 Essays on Science and Farmers in the Developing World, pp. 25-31
1980 April, 1985
2. Publications 2 10 "Economics of the Family, Marriage, Children, & Human Capital," edited by Schultz, A Conference Report of the National Bureau of Economic Research, published for the National Bureau of Economic Research by The University of Chicago Press
1974
2. Publications 2 11 "An Economist's Case for School Reform," (draft) paper presented for a discussions sponsored by the Mid-American Institute for Public Policy Research on October 27, 1987 (draft)
1988 July 1
2. Publications 2 12 "Education and Economic Growth," Sixtieth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, Part II, pp. 46-88 (offprint)
1961
2. Publications 2 13 "Education and productivity," prepared for the National Commission on Productivity
1971
2. Publications 2 14 "Education and Research in Rural Development," reprint from Rural Development in Tropical Latin America, pp. 391-402 (offprint)
undated
2. Publications 3 1 "The Emerging Economic Scene and Its Relation to High-School Education," reprinted for private circulation from The High School in a New Era, Francis S. Chase and Harold A. Anderson, editors, The University of Chicago Press, pp. 97-109 (reprint)
1958
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 3 2 "The Family and the Value of
Human Time," Milburn Lincoln Wilson Distinguished Lectures, vol. 1, pp. 38-44
1980
2. Publications 3 3 "Governments, Foundations and the Bias of Research," reprinted from Minerva, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 460-468 (reprint)
1979 Autumn
2. Publications 3 4 "A 'Guide' to Investors in Education with Special Reference to Developing Countries," Education and Development Reconsidered: The Bellagio Conference Papers, pp. 48-57
1974
2. Publications 3 5 "The High Value of Human Time: Population Equilibrium," The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 82, no. 2, pp. S2-s10 (reprint)
1974 March/April
2. Publications 3 6 "Higher Education: The Equity-Efficiency Quandary," IDA Economic Papers
1973 March
2. Publications 3 7 "Human Wealth and Economic Growth," reprinted from Reconstruction in Religion, (reprint)
1961 December
2. Publications 3 8 "The Increasing Economic Value of Human Time," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 54, no. 5, pp. 843-850 (reprint)
1972
2. Publications 3 9 "Increasing World Food Supplies: The Economic Requirements," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 322-328 and Prospected of the World Food Supply: A Symposium, pp. 18-24
1966 August 15
2. Publications 3 10 "Inflationary Expectations and Farmers' Recent Economic Behavior," Don Kaldor Memorial Lecture, Staff Papers Series #102, Department of Economics, Iowa State University
1979 October
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 3 11 "Institutions and the Rising
Economic Value of Man," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 50, no. 5, pp. 1113-1122 (reprint)
1968 December
2. Publications 3 12 "Investment in Entrepreneurial Ability," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 82, p. 437-448 (reprint)
1980
2. Publications 3 13 "Investment in Human Capital," Community Development Review, Department of State, Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 21-38
1963 June
2. Publications 3 14 "Investment in Human Capital," The American Economic Review, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 1-17 (reprint)
1961 March
2. Publications 3 15 "Investment in Human Capital in Poor Countries," Foreign Trade and Human Capital, pp. 3-15 (reprint)
1962
2. Publications 3 16 "Investment in Man: An Economist's View," The Social Service Review, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 109-117 (reprint)
1959 June
2. Publications 3 17 "Investment in Poor People," Seminar on Manpower Policy and Program, US Department of Labor
1967 February
2. Publications 3 18 "Investing in Poor People: An Economist's View," The American Economic Review, vol 55, no. 2, pp. 510-520 (reprint)
1965 May
2. Publications 3 19 "Knowledge, Agriculture and Welfare," Science Studies, vol. 2, pp. 361-368 (reprint)
1972
2. Publications 4 1 "Life Span, Health, Savings, and Productivity," Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 399-421 (reprint)
1979 April
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 4 2 "The Long View of Investment in
People," Business Conditions in the Kalamazoo Area, A Quarterly Review, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 20-25
1982
2. Publications 4 3 "Migration: An Economist's View," in Human Migration, edited by William H. McNeill and Ruth Adams, Indiana University Press, pp. 350-359
1978
2. Publications 4 4 "Optimal Investment in College Instruction: Equity and Efficiency," Journal of Political Economy, vol. 80, no. 3, part 2, pp. S2-S30 (reprint)
1972 May/June
2. Publications 4 5 "On Economics, Agriculture, and the Political Economy," Decision-Making and Agriculture, 16th International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Nairobi, Kenya, The First Elmhirst Memorial Lecture, pp. 15-24
1977
2. Publications 4 6 "On the Economics of Agricultural Production Over Time," Economic Inequity, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 10-20
1981/1982
2. Publications 4 7 "Our Welfare State and the Welfare of Farm People," The Social Service Review, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 123-129 (reprint)
1964 June
2. Publications 4 8 "Output-Input Relationships Revisited," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 924-932 (reprint)
1958 November
2. Publications 4 9 "El Papel de la Tierra en el Desarrollo Economico," Sobrietiro de Le Trimestre Economico, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 561-587
1959 October-December
2. Publications 4 10 "Policy Lessons from the Economic Mobilization of the United States," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 613-620 (reprint)
1951 November
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 4 11 "Production Opportunities in Asian
Agriculture: An Economist's Agenda," in Development and Change in Traditional Agriculture, Focus on South Asia, Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University, pp. 1-8
1968 November
2. Publications 4 12 "Public Approaches to Minimize Poverty," Poverty Amid Affluence, Leo Fishman, editor, Yale University Press, pp. 165-181 (reprint)
1966
2. Publications 4 13 "The Rate of Return in Allocating Investment Resources to Education," in Economics Papers, The Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand, New South Wales and Victorian Branches, no. 27, pp. 40-55
1968 June
2. Publications 4 14 "Reckoning the Economic Achievements and Prospected of Low Income Countries," The Fifth James C. Snyder Memorial Lecture in Agricultural Economics
1979 February 22
2. Publications 4 15 "The Reckoning of Education as Human Capital," Education, Income, and Human Capital, vol. 35, pp. 297-306 (reprint)
1970
2. Publications 4 16 "Reflections on Agricultural Production, Output and Supply," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 748-762 (reprint)
1956 August
2. Publications 4 17 "Reflection on Investment in Man," The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 70, no. 5, part 2, supplement, pp. 1-8 (reprint)
1962 October
2. Publications 4 18 "Reflections on Teaching and Learning in Colleges of Agriculture," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 17-22 (reprint)
1965 February
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 4 19 "India's Hunger: Report of the
Famine Mission to India," by chairman, Theodore W. Schultz, American Famine Mission to India
1946
2. Publications 4 20 "Resource Allocation in Traditional Agriculture, Reply," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 933-938 (reprint)
1967 November
2. Publications 4 21 "Retrospective Assessment of the Economic Test Scores of Counties on the Oil Question During the 1970s," WATTec 10, The Annual Energy Conference & Exhibition, Proceedings of the Public Awareness Symposium, pp. 29-38
1983 February 23-25
2. Publications 4 22 "The Role of Government in Promoting Economic Growth," Leonard D. White (ed.): The State of the Social Sciences, University of Chicago Press, pp. 372-383 (reprint)
1956
2. Publications 4 23 "Science and the Policies of Governments: The Implications of Science and Technology for National and International Affairs," Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Theodore Schultz member of the Secretary General's Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Science Policy
1963 September
2. Publications 4 24 "Some Economic Issues in Improving the Quality in Education," from The Proceedings of the Seventh National Conference on School Finance, pp. 32-37
1964 April 5-7
2. Publications 4 25 "Supporting Agricultural Prices by Concealed Dumping," The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 157-160 (reprint)
1948 April
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 2. Publications 4 26 "U.S. Endeavors to Assist Low-
Income Countries Improve Economic Capabilities of Their People," Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 1068-1077 (reprint)
1961 December
2. Publications 4 27 "Uber einige wichtige Zusammenhange zwischen Politik, Wirtschaft und Landwirtschaft," Agrarwirtschaft, Jahrgang 25, Heft 11, pp. 309-313
1976 November
2. Publications 4 28 "Underinvestment in the Quality of Schooling the Rural Farm Areas," Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies, Farm Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 12-34 (reprint)
1964
2. Publications 4 29 "Uneven Prospects for Gains from Agricultural Research Related to Economic Policy," unknown, chapter 28, pp. 578-589
undated
2. Publications 4 30 "Urban Developments and Policy Implications for Agriculture," Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 1-9 (reprint)
1966 October
2. Publications 4 31 "The Value of Higher Education in Low Income Countries: An Economist's View," unknown, pp. 42-62
undated
2. Publications 4 32 "The Value of the Ability to Deal with Disequilibria," The Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 827-846 (reprint)
1975 September
2. Publications 4 33 "Value of U.S. Farm Surpluses to Underdeveloped Countries," The Journal of Farm Economics, vol. 42, no. 5, pp. 1019-1030 (reprint)
1960 December
2. Publications 4 34 "Wartime Farm and Food Policy Farm Prices for Food Production" Iowa State College Press, Pamphlet no. 2
1943 February
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 1 "The Agricultural Emergency in Iowa. III. The Voluntary Domestic Allotment Plan," Agricultural Experiment Station, Iowa State College, Circular no. 141
1932 December
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 2 "Agricultural policy for what?" University of Chicago Office of Agricultural Economics, Research Paper no. 5910
1959 March 22
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 3 "Capital Formation by Education," Journal of Political Economy, v. 68, pp. 571-583
1960
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 4 "Distortions of Economic Research," Human Capital Paper 79:10 (draft)
1979 December 5
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 5 "The Dynamics of Soil Erosion in the United States: A Critical View," Agricultural Economics Paper no. 82:8
1982 March
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 6 "Economic distortions by the International Donor Community," Agricultural Economics Paper 80:32 (draft)
1980 October 17
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 7 "Economic Dynamics of Agricultural Development," Agricultural Economics Paper 80:28 (draft)
1980 October 7
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 8 "The Economic Value of Human Capital and Research: Puerto Rice and the Caribbean," Human Capital Paper no. 84:2 (draft)
1984 May 8
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 9 "The Economics of Agricultural Productivity in Low Income Countries" Agricultural Economics Paper 80:36 (draft)
1980 December 8
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 10 "The Economics of Research and Agricultural Productivity," International Agricultural Development Service Occasional Paper
1979 May
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 11 "The Entrepreneurial Function in Agricultural Research," Agricultural Economics Paper 80:29 (draft)
1980 October 6
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 12 "Food, Population and the Ecosystem," Agricultural Economics Paper no. 71:10 (draft)
1971 July 20
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 13 "Handout: Wugong Statistics and Other Clues," (Supplement to "Notes on China" Agricultural Economics Paper no. 81:5) Agricultural Economics Paper no. 81:6
1981 February 1
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 14 "The Hungry, Crowded Competitive World: A Longer View of History Should Dispel Pessimism," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, pp. 26-31
1977 October
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 15 "The International Part in Expanding Indian Agriculture," from C.H. Shah, ed., Agricultural Development of India, Bombay: Orient London Ltd., Chapter 3, pp. 53-71
1979
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 16 "Investment in Entrepreneurial Ability," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, v. 82, no. 4
1980
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 17 "Lingering Doubts About Economics," Human Capital Paper 74:6
1974 December 10
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 18 "The Long View in Economic Policy: The Case of Agriculture and Food," International Center for Economic Growth Occasional Papers no. 1
1987
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 19 "The Making of Economics," Human Capital Paper 91:2
1991
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 20 "Nobel Lecture - Concluding Remarks," Journal of Political Economy, v. 88
1980
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 21 "On Economics, Agriculture, and the Political Economy," Agricultural Economics Paper no. 76:17 - Elmhirst Lecture - International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Nairobi, Kenya
1976 July/August
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 22 "On Economics and Politics of Agriculture," Workshop on Resources, Incentives, and Agriculture, University of Chicago
1977 September/October
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 23 "On Entering an Era of Economic Reforms," Human Capital 88:6
1988 November 30
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 24 "On Investing in Specialized Human Capital to Attain Increasing Returns," Human Capital 85:5
1986 May 20
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 25 "Our Welfare State and the Welfare of Farm People," The Social Service Review, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 123-129 (reprint)
1964 June
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 26 "A Policy to Redistribute Losses from Economic Progress," The University of Chicago Agricultural Economics Research Paper no. 6008
1960 October 31
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 27 "Politics versus Economics in Food and Agriculture Throughout the World," Agricultural Economics Research Paper (draft)
1978 March
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 28 "Population, People, Parents," Human Capital Paper no. 82:8, for the 30th Year Celebration of the Population Council (draft)
1982 June 4
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 29 "Prospects for Agricultural Recovery. V. Is Out National Farm Plant too Large?" Agricultural Experiment Station, Iowa State College, Bulletin 314
1934 March
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 30 "The Rate of Return in Allocating Investment Resources to Education," The Journal of Human Resources, v. 2, no. 3, pp. 293-309 (reprint)
1967 Summer
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 31 "Resources for Higher Education, an Economist's View," The Journal of Political Economy, v. 76, no. 3, pp. 327-347 (reprint)
1968 May/June
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 32 "Some Economic Implications of Increases in Life Span with Special Reference to India," Schultz with Rati Ram, Human Capital Paper no. 77:4
1977 June/September
Series Box Folder Description Date(s) 3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 33 "Tensions Between Economics and Politics in Dealing with Agriculture," Agricultural Economics Paper no. 84:24 (draft)
1984 December/1985 January/August
3. Dale Hoover collection on Theodore Schultz
5 34 "What Are We Doing to Research Entrepreneurship?" Agricultural Economics Paper no. 77:11
1977 March 25