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President and Fellows of Harvard College

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

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1948, Volume 62, Issue 2

1947, Volume 62, Issue 1

1947, Volume 61, Issue 4

1947, Volume 61, Issue 3

1947, Volume 61, Issue 2

1946, Volume 61, Issue 1

1946, Volume 60, Issue 4

1946, Volume 60, Issue 3

1946, Volume 60, Issue 2

1945, Volume 60, Issue 1

1945, Volume 59, Issue 4

1945, Volume 59, Issue 3

1945, Volume 59, Issue 2

1944, Volume 59, Issue 1

1944, Volume 58, Issue 4

1944, Volume 58, Issue 3

1944, Volume 58, Issue 2

1943, Volume 58, Issue 1

1943, Volume 57, Issue 4

1943, Volume 57, Issue 3

1943, Volume 57, Issue 2

1942, Volume 57, Issue 1

1942, Volume 56, Issue 4

1942, Volume 56, Issue 3

1942, Volume 56, Issue 2

1941, Volume 56, Issue 1_Part_1

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