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The Acc03.208 instalment comprises documents, 1946-1997, created or acquired by Karmel in the course of his career. The documents include working files for talks and articles, and correspondence and material generated by the institutions with which Karmel was associated. The instalment also includes offprints of Karmel's articles, personal material, other publications and articles, reference material, and charts of statistics (17 cartons).
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The Collection was presented to the Library by Professor Peter Karmel. Contains typescripts, manuscripts, correspondence, proofs and reprints. It includes the papers of the Committee of Economic Enquiry (1965) and the Committee of Tertiary Education (1977), both of which Karmel was the Chairman. Also contains private papers, lecture notes and papers from the Australian Vice-Chancellor's Committee.
Papers derived from the Australian Council for Educational Research Golden Jubilee Year Invitational Conference held at the University of Melbourne 28-29 August 1980.
Economic Activity has its origins in a course of lectures given since 1950 to first-year undergraduates at the University of Adelaide. That course was originally given by P. H. Karmel; in later years the other two co-authors inherited it. Little attention was paid to financial factors in the first-year course. A second-year course of macro¬economics (given on several occasions by R. H. Wallace) was built upon the first course, and in this the inter-relationships between the financial and production sectors of the economy were considered in detail. The second-year course was set in the context of the particular institutional framework of the Australian economy, and students were introduced to the relevant statistical material. The book draws upon material from both courses, but the discussion of the financial sector is essentially theoretical.