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Kuh, Edwin 1925-1986

Archival location guide — where this economist’s surviving papers are held, their notable correspondents, and key published sources.

Born 1925 · died 1986

Edwin Kuh was an American economist. He was a faculty member at the MIT Sloan School of Management for over 30 years, and was widely known for his work with econometric models to forecast production, savings, investment, business cycle, unemployment, and related functions. John Kenneth Galbraith called him "one of the most innovative economists of his generation."

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Where the papers are held

The surviving papers of Kuh, Edwin 1925-1986 are held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries.

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Cite this entry

Kuh, Edwin 1925-1986. “Archival papers.” Economists’ Papers, https://www.economistspapers.org.uk/kuh-edwin-1925-1986/ (accessed 17 Jun 2026).