Robinson

Robinson Papers: Box 7

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

 

Robinson Papers: Box 6

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

Robinson Papers: Box 5

Papers of the Mekong Project, 1970s.

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

Robinson Papers: Box 4

Economic Papers 1926-1980 concerning India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

  1. U.N. Asian Institute for Economic Development and Planning. Role of foreign private investment in economic development in Asia. Bangkok, 1971.
  2. Atlantic Institute. Educational aid to developing countries (draft report). Boulogne, 1963.
  3. Commerce Research Bureau. Basic statistics relating to the Indian economy. Bombay, 1973.
  4. U.S. Agency for International Development. National power survey of the Republic of Vietnam. 1972.
  5. Tauber, H. and Edison, D. The energy crisis and research and development. 1972.
  6. Robinson, R. Industrialisation in developing countries. Cambridge, 1965.

Robinson Papers: Box 3

Economic Papers 1926-1980 concerning India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

  1. Three files of miscellaneous notes on energy consumption in India, etc. 1960s and 1970s:
  2. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. Research Report Series, 92 and 93.
  3. Raj, K.N. Investment in livestock in agrarian economies 1969.
  4. Three tourist maps of India. 1959.

Robinson Papers: Box 2

Economic Papers 1926-1980 concerning India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

  1. Educational Planning in Bangladesh by A.F.A. Husain. Bergen, August 1973 at the Chr. Michelsen Institute.
  2. Research Paper. Profitability and Industrial Concentration in Pakistan by Rashid Amjad. Cambridge. Paper No. 1. February 1976.
  3. Agricultural employment and under-employment in Bangladesh: the Next Decade, by Edward J. Clay and M.D. Sekandar Khan. Bangladesh, October 1977.
  4. U.N. Bangladesh Relief Work 1971. Protection of Foodgrain requirements for the year ending December 1972. Miscellaneous papers. Fifteenth F.A.O. Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific – New Delhi, March 1980. Agriculture toward 2000: regional implications with special reference to the third development decade.
  5. One hundred years in Delhi – the brotherhood of the Ascended Christ 1877-1977. Delhi 1977.
  6. The Renouncer. A play in one act by M. Anantanarayanan.
  7. Indian tourist railway timetable. April 1963.
  8. India through the eyes of European artists. Catalogue of exhibition held at the India International Centre. New Delhi, n.d.
  9. A desk diary for 1981 with illustrations in the Basohli style.

Robinson Papers: Box 1

Economic Papers 1926-1980 concerning India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Given by Professor Sir Austin Robinson, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge 1950-65.

BOX I

  1. Minutes of Evidence taken in London before the Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance. 1926.
  2. An Analysis of the Butler Committee’s Report with comments by K.N. Haksar. n.d.
  3. A note on the Economic Case of the Indian States by Sir Frederick Gauntlett. n.d.
  4. A note on the Round Table Conference by Sir Frederick Gauntlett. 1930.
  5. Indian Round Table Conference 1931. Statement by the Prime Minister at the conclusion of its second session 1 December 1931.
  6. Memorandum of the Sind Hindu Sabha against separation of Sind from the Bombay Presidency. n.d.
  7. Pakistan Data Paper No. 1 Pakistan and the Commonwealth by K. Sarwar Hasan. Prepared for the Commonwealth Relations Conference July 1949, New Delhi.
  8. The Geneses of Pakistan. n.d.
  9. Pakistan Data Paper No. 2 The Economy of Pakistan by Mushtaq Ahmad and S.M. Hirda, prepared for the Commonwealth Relations Conference, July 1949, New Delhi.
  10. Paper No. l Aspects of India’s Foreign Relations (for above Conference).
  11. Paper No. 2 India’s Economy (for above Conference).
  12. Paper No. 3 Racial Discrimination (for above Conference).
  13. Wartime Labour Conditions and Reconstruction Planning in India. I.L.O. Montreal 1946.
  14. Architectural and Sculptural Monuments of India. Designed by Madjuri Desai, Bhulabhai Memorial Institute, Bombay. 1954.
  15. The Second Five Year Plan. Basic considerations relating to the Plan frame. 10 April 1955. New Delhi.
  16. A note of dissent on the above. 22 April 1955.
  17. The Colombo Plan. 10th Annual Report of the Consultative Report. Kuala Lumpur 1961.
  18. Estimates of National Income. 1948/49 – 1961/62. January 1963. Department of Statistics, Government of India.
  19. Socio-Economic Objectives of the Fourth Five Year Plan (1970-75). Planning Commission Government of Pakistan, November 1968.
  20. Development of India by Pitambar Pant. August 1963.
  21. F.A.O. Commodity Policy Studies No. 10. Functions of a World Food Reserve scope and Limitations. F.A.O. Rome 1956.
  22. UMBC Economic Review. Volume VIII No. 1 1972.
  23. A framework for Government Research and Development. A Green Paper Memorandum by the Government. London, November 1971.
  24. Environment, Technology and the Seasonal Patterns of Agricultural Employment in Bangladesh by Edward J. Clay. May 1979.
  25. Planning in Poverty – Bangladesh, a test case, by R.H. Khandker. UNDP New York, June 1978.