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April 1954, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 233-238 The Methodology of Henry Geroge and Carl Menger
by Leland B. Yeager - 239-245 Financing Venezuela's Development
by Marshall D. Wattles - 246-246 The Retirement Problem in Rural Areas
by Roy E. Miller - 247-254 Problems of Industrial Location in Great Britain
by Walter S. Buckingham - 255-271 Economie et Humanisme's Search for a Human Economic System
by Robert W. Faulhaber - 272-272 The Search for Ethical Standards
by Clara W. Mayer - 273-282 Hobson With a Keynesian Twist
by David Hamilton - 283-295 George, Chamberlain and the Land Tax:
by Elwood P. Lawrence - 296-296 Communism and the Political Dcotors
by Alvin Johnson - 297-303 Social Work and the Attainment of Historical Perspective
by Herbert H. Stroup - 303-304 Science and the World's Food
by George S. Benson - 305-322 The Superseding of the Private Patron
by W. H. G. Armytage - 323-338 Triumph and Tragedy
by Francis Neilson
January 1954, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 113-128 What is Economic ‘Knowledge’?
by E. C. Harwood - 129-148 World War I Production Dislocations as a Causal Factor of the Great Depression in the United States
by E. Jay Howenstine - 149-158 The Threat of International Chaos
by Francis Neilson - 159-170 Social Pressures Stability and Full Employment
by Paul E. Sultan - 170-170 Zoning Laws to Protect Rural Communities
by Elwood R. McIntyre - 171-178 Social Aspects of Anti‐Union Prejudice
by Philip M. Smith - 179-190 Humanizing Cleveland and Toledo
by Robert H. Bremner - 191-203 Savings and Loan Associations and the Consumer Interest
by Helen Catherine Potter - 209-223 Mexicans in Search of the “Mexican”:
by Gordon W. Hewes
October 1953, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-14 Questions for Profit Theory
by Anatol Murad - 15-25 Accounting in a Troubled Economic World
by Roy A. Foulke - 27-38 Time and the Pattern of History
by Francis Neilson - 39-55 Social Welfare Aspects of FCC Broadcast Licensing Standards
by Harvey J. Levin - 56-56 On the 150th Anniversary of Emerson's Birth
by George S. Benson - 57-70 Evaluation of Alternative Bases for the Property Tax
by Philip H. Cornick - 71-86 The Geopolitics of the Mediterranean, II
by Joseph S. Roucek - 87-88 The Crux of the Inflation Problem
by Robert T. Patterson - 89-90 Soul Searching by the Socialists
by Will Lissner - 91-100 Methodological Developments in Economic Research
by Forest G. Hill - 101-110 High Adventure in the Worlds of Art and Politics
by Collin Brooks
July 1953, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 333-346 The Long‐Run Prospects of Italian Agriculture
by William P. Snavely - 347-354 The Geopolitics of the Mediterranean, I
by Joseph S. Roucek - 355-371 Population Pressure and Economic Development in Indonesia
by Justus M. van der Kroef - 372-372 Sharing the Wealth
by George S. Benson - 373-378 The Value of Land and Its Assessment
by Gilbert M. Tucker - 379-392 The Followers of Henry George
by Charles A. Barker - 393-396 Collective Bargaining and Capitalism
by Frank T. Carlton - 396-398 Value of Improved Roads to Property In Rural Areas of New York State
by Wells M. Allred - 399-408 Matthew Decker, 185th Century Single Taxer
by Oscar Sherwin - 409-410 In Memoriam: James J. Tompkins, 1870–1953
by Preston King Sheldon - 411-424 The English State in the Victorian Era
by Francis Neilson - 425-428 An Integrated Approach to the Business Cycle
by K. William Kapp
April 1953, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 221-230 Fixed Physical Boundaries and Dynamic Cultural Frontiers: A Contrast
by Raymond E. Crist - 231-247 Some Problems of the Economy of Israel
by Samuel M. Levin - 249-260 The Cultural Tradition
by Francis Neilson - 261-265 Trends in Labor‐Management Relations
by Frank T. Carlton - 267-287 Henry George's Analysis of British Social Conditions
by Elwood P. Lawrence - 289-299 The Business Leader as a ‘Daimonic’ Figure, II
by Fritz Redlich - 301-304 The Prospector and Economic Rent
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 305-310 The City, Hope of Democracy
by Robert H. Bremner - 315-324 Literary Talent on The Freeman
by Francis Neilson - 325-329 Twentieth Century Erasmus: Glenn Hoover
by Grover Cleveland Loud
January 1953, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 111-121 Dewey and the Experimental Attitude in American Culture
by George R. Geiger - 123-128 A History of Trade1
by Francis Neilson - 128-128 Credit Reform by a Federal Agency
by T. Swann Harding - 129-136 Real Estate Taxation—Burden or Benefit?
by Harold S. Buttenheim - 137-138 The Search for Meaning
by Clara W. Mayer - 139-147 Ethical Aspects of War Economics
by Royall Brandis - 148-148 Gains and Losses in Soil Conservation
by T. Swann Harding - 149-162 Marx, Weber and Pareto on the Changing Status of Women
by Helen Mayer Hacker - 163-178 The Business Leader as a ‘Daimonic’ Figure
by Fritz Redlich - 178-178 Successful Rural Health Cooperatives
by T. Swann Harding - 179-187 A Clarification of Some Veblenian Concepts
by Bernard Rosenberg - 187-187 Clarification of Some Veblenian Concepts
by John A. Hobson - 188-188 Conserving Milk By‐Product Nutrients
by T. Swann Harding - 189-200 The Political Techniques of the Progressives
by Robert H. Bremner - 201-210 Economic Methodology and the Significance of the Knight‐Herskovits Controversy
by Murray E. Polakoff - 211-217 The Nietzsche‐Wagner Rift
by Francis Neilson
October 1952, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Psychological Approach to the Social Sciences
by Bert F. Hoselitz & Walter A. Weisskopp - 3-10 Psychodynamic Analysis of Ethical and Political Orientations
by Thomas M. French - 11-22 Psychological Data in Business Cycle Research
by George Katona & Lawrence R. Klein - 23-34 The Potential Contribution of Sociological Theory and Research to Economics
by Arnold M. Rose - 35-48 Socio‐Economic Instability and Personal Insecurity
by Albert Lauterbach - 49-62 ‘Deficiency’ and ‘Conflict’ in Industrial Sociology
by Louis Schneider & Sverre Lysgaard - 63-76 The Psychocultural Background of Adam Smith's Theory of Value1
by Walter A. Weisskopf - 77-88 Personality and the Soviet Society
by S. Kirson Weinberg - 89-96 Remarks on the Psychological Appeal of Totalitarianism
by Bruno Bettelheim - 97-111 Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth
by Bert F. Hoselitz
July 1952, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 361-372 State Control A Backward Glance
by Francis Neilson - 373-378 Observations Concerning the British Housing Subsidy
by R. A. Sabatino - 379-390 Henry George and Great Britain's Postwar Land Policy
by George G. Sause - 391-412 Land Tenure, Geography and Ecology in the Contact of Cultures
by Morton H. Fried. - 413-426 A Theory of Human Rights
by Ernest Bloomfield Zeisler - 427-437 The Theory of Cultural Lag and the Veblenian Contribution
by William P. Glade - 439-440 On the Concept of Common Property in Land
by C. Villalobos‐Domínguez - 440-441 Trends in Modern Development Policy
by Will Lissner - 443-456 “Closing the Ring”Mr. Churchill's Fifth Volume
by Francis Neilson
April 1952, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 227-228 Essays in Honor of Harry Gunnison Brown, Ph.D., L.H.D., On the Occasion of His Retirement from the University of Missouri Preface
by PinKney C. Walker - 229-244 Bank of France Policy: Brief Survey of Instruments, 1800–1914
by Karl R. Bopp - 245-260 Selective Credit Controls
by Lester V. Chandler - 261-279 The Planning Function in Rural Government
by Fred A. Clarenbach - 281-314 Price Discrimination in Law and Economics
by Joel B. Dirlam & Alfred E. Kahn - 315-326 Internal Action With Respect to Materials Shortages
by Francis A. Linville - 327-341 Problems of Economic Development
by August Maffry - 343-356 Point Four and the National Power of the United States1
by Carl Mc Guire - 357-359 Publications of Harry Gunnison Brown, 1907–1951
by Pinkney C. Walker
January 1952, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 113-117 Backgrounds of Conflict in Egypt
by Raymond E. Crist - 118-118 The Crises of Democracy in the Americas
by Jose Figueres - 119-132 International Technological Progress
by Richard T. Hamilton & Robert Strausz‐Hupé - 133-146 The Gospel of Justice
by Francis Neilson - 146-146 Good Advice for scientific Writers
by T. Swann Harding - 147-154 The Limits of Utopia
by Arnold W. Green - 155-160 San Lorenzo, a Case Study of Recent Migrations in Interior Puerto Rico
by John P. Augelli - 161-170 Purchase of Foreign Securities in the Interwar Period
by Jacob O. Kamm - 171-178 The Geopolitics of the Adriatic
by Joseph S. Roucek - 178-178 Birth of a New Branch of Industry
by T. Swann Harding - 179-202 East and Middle West
by Louis Filler - 203-214 How Privilege Fights
by Robert H. Bremner - 215-217 On dr. Lawrence's Studies of George's British Campaigns
by Will Lissner - 220-220 Herbert S. Bigelow, 1870–1951
by Charles R. Eckert
October 1951, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-4 Our Merits and Shortcomings
by Francis Neilson - 4-16 The Journal's First Ten Years
by Will Lissner - 19-32 Perception and Value Inquiry
by Horace S. Fries - 33-42 Techniques and Philosophy in Industrial Relations
by William H. Knowles - 43-54 Machiavelli: The Permanent Member of Parliaments
by Francis Neilson - 55-60 The Size of the National Debt
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 61-74 Uneasy Alliance: The reception of Henry George by British Socialists in the Eighties
by Elwood P. Lawrence - 74-74 Snow Surveys, A Tool for Controlling Nature
by T. Swann Harding - 75-90 Marx's Theory of the Entrepreneur
by Adrien C. Taymans - 91-98 Uniformity of Settlement Status as a Public Health Measure
by Lewis J. Siegal - 99-110 The Fight for Home Rule
by Robert H. Bremner
July 1951, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 333-345 The Theory of Value in Social Science
by Walter G. O'Donnell - 345-355 Philanthropy and Peace
by Richard Claughton - 357-370 George's Remedies for Britain's Land Problems
by Elwood P. Lawrence - 371-388 Current Minority Policies and Their Implementation in International Unions
by John Hope - 389-399 Price‐Fixing and Planned Economy
by Jacques & Robert Lacour‐Gayet - 400-400 Population and Resources
by Will Lissner - 401-405 Max Weber, Assassination, and German Guilt
by Howard Becker - 406-406 Land‐Capability Inventory Maps
by T. Swann Harding - 407-415 The Corn Law Rhymes
by Francis Neilson - 415-415 Multiple Crop Insurance
by T. Swann Harding - 416-416 Treason to Liberty
by Max M. Korshak - 417-429 Gas and Ice Monopolies in Toledo
by Robert H. Bremner - 429-430 The Basis of Scientific Land Reform
by John C. Lincoln - 431-436 Philosophy for Social Inquiry
by Horace S. Fries - 442-444 On Defeating the Communist Menace
by Klaus L. Hansen
April 1951, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 221-236 Scientific Methods in Human Relations
by Stuart C. Dodd - 235-236 Land Costs in Farm Accounts
by Will Lissner - 237-246 A Dilemma of Contemporary Keynesism
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 246-246 Confusion Over Property Rights
by C. Villalobos‐Domínguez - 247-268 Agriculture in Palestine
by George D. Hubbard - 269-283 Licke's Essays on Property and Natural Law
by Francis Neilson - 285-291 Innovation in Business
by Fritz Redlich - 292-292 Decentralizing the Work Force
by T. Swann Harding - 293-300 Federal Regulation of Child Labor
by Robert D. Leiter - 301-312 Tax Equalization in Cleveland
by Robert H. Bremner - 313-313 On the Nature of Economic ‘Laws’
by Marshall Crane - 314-314 A Case History in Agricultural Aid
by T. Swann Harding - 315-329 “The Hinge of Fate”
by Francis Neilson
January 1951, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 113-124 The Breeding Ground of Communism
by Francis Neilson - 125-137 Freedom: Its Compllications
by Ludwig Freund - 137-137 Inflationary Dangers in the Arms Boom
by George S. Benson - 139-143 Intellectuals, Concentration Camps, and Black Propaganda
by Howrd Becker - 143-144 America's Self‐Defeating Materialism
by Clara W. Mayer - 145-151 Jeffersonian Democracy: Its Significance for Our Time
by Glenn E. Hoover - 153-159 Geopolitics of the U.S.S.R
by Joseph S. Roucek - 159-160 Making New Farm Techniques Pay
by T. Swann Harding - 161-173 Marx's Influence on American Thinking
by Arnold M. Rose - 173-173 Land Reform Receiving Attention
by Robert Clancy - 174-174 The Age‐Old Problem of the Land
by Alvin Johnson - 175-184 Achille Loria: Agrarian Determinist
by Paul Meadows - 185-206 The Street Railway Controversy in Cleveland
by Robert H. Bremner - 207-210 On Justice as an Economic Concept
by Alexander M. Goldfinger - 210-210 The Road Ahead
by Roy A. Foulke - 211-219 The Social Scientist in the ‘Open Society’
by Kenneth E. Bock
October 1950, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Monetary Disequilibrium Hypothesis
by Clark Warburton - 11-11 Public and Private Collaboration in Business
by T. Swann Harding - 12-12 The Real Menace to Capitalism
by Alvin Johnson - 13-15 Why We Have the Two‐Party System
by Harold Hotelling - 15-15 Is Soil Output Limited?
by T. Swann Harding - 17-26 Geopolitics of the U.S.S.R
by Joseph S. Roucek - 27-38 Psychological Assumptions of Economic theory
by Albert Lauterbach - 38-39 Farm Land Development
by T. Swann Harding - 39-44 The Problem of the Welfare State
by Philip M. Smith - 45-50 Land and Its Relation to Human Happiness
by Perry London - 51-60 Government and Labor‐Management Relations
by Murray Edelman - 61-69 The Case for Economic History
by Arthur A. Mandel - 69-69 Mechanical v. Biological Brains
by T. Swann Harding - 71-83 George L. Record's Struggle for Economic Democracy
by Ransom E. Noble - 83-84 Science and Humanity
by Clara W. Mayer & Bryn J. Hovde - 85-86 Democracy in Scandinavian Life
by Bryn J. Hovde - 87-91 Self‐Government
by Robert H. Bremner - 91-91 A Remote Factor in Productivity
by T. Swann Harding - 93-109 “The Grand Alliance”
by Francis Neilson - 109-109 Henry George in a New Dimension
by Louis Filler
July 1950, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 385-394 What is “Equality of Opportunity”?
by Franis Neilson - 395-403 Management, Labor, and Government
by Frank T. Carlton - 405-417 Evils of the American Two‐Party System
by Hugh P. Williamson - 417-417 The Modern Atom
by T. Swann Harding - 419-426 The Game of party Politics
by S. Vere Pearson - 426-426 The New Lab on the Campus
by T. Swann Harding - 427-438 The Dilemma of Democracy
by William L. Winter - 439-444 The Prospects of ‘Pan‐Slavism’
by George C. Guins - 445-462 The Abolition of Climbing Boys
by George L. Phillips - 463-475 The Social Impact of Current Tensions
by William J. Grace