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1960
1959
- -11--7 Summary and Conclusions
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 1-2 Introduction to "City Expenditures in the United States"
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 1-3 Importance of the Facts
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 1-7 Introduction and Summary
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 1-7 Introduction and Historical Sketch
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 1-8 Introduction and Plan of the Study
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 1-10 Introduction
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 1-11 Time Series Data, 1948-1957
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 1-13 The Study of Economic Growth
In: The Study of Economic Growth
by Solomon Fabricant
- 1-14 Introduction and Summary
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 1-29 The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results
In: The Demand for Money: Some Theoretical and Empirical Results
by Milton Friedman
- 1-32 Composition and Growth of Soviet and United States Freight Transportation
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 1-82 Appendix D: Components of Variation in Mean Expenditures per capita of 462 Cities Grouped by Type of City, 1951
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 2-13 Variation in City Expenditures
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 3-10 The Long-Term Rate of Increase in National Productivity
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 3-39 The International Spread of Business Cycles
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 3-100 Exploratory Report
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 8-15 Nature and Characteristics
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 8-32 Scope and Methods of the Study
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 8-37 Evidence on Magnitude and Concentration of Middleman Trade in Relation to World Trade by Countries and Commodities
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 10-17 Fluctuations in the Rate of Productivity Increase
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 10-38 Business Cycles and the United States Trade Balance, 1879-1955
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 12-23 The Consumer Planning Horizon
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 13-65 Factors Associated with Variations in City Expenditures
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 14-22 Activities during 1958
In: The Study of Economic Growth
by Solomon Fabricant
- 15-56 Average Weekly Hours and Related Activities
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 16-28 Age, Growth, and Geographic Distribution
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 18-22 Productivity and the Increase in National Product
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 23-29 Productivity in Individual Industries
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 23-82 Staff Reports
In: The Study of Economic Growth
by Solomon Fabricant
- 24-50 April 1958 Survey
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 29-37 Productivity and the Rise in Real Hourly Earnings
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 29-44 Mortgage Operations
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 33-62 Soviet Railroad Traffic
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 33-70 The Merger Movement from 1895 through 1920
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 37-64 Recent Productivity Trends in Perspective
In: Basic Facts on Productivity Change
by Solomon Fabricant
- 38-56 Major Types of Middleman Trade
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 39-60 Business Cycles and the British Trade Balance, 1883-1955
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 40-73 The International Timing of Business Cycles
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 45-60 Financial Structure
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 51-91 Factors Related to Plans and Purchases in the April Survey
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 56-72 Some Implications of Middleman Trade for Interpretation of Country Trade and Payments Records
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 57-81 Average Weekly Hours in Major Manufacturing Industries
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 60-78 World Cycles
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 61-70 Short-term Movements in Uses and Sources of Funds, 1953-1955
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 63-88 Factors Affecting Soviet Railroad Traffic
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 66-68 Summary
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 69-71 Appendix A: Description of Expenditure Categories
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 71-84 Appendix
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 71-105 The First Merger Wave
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 73-75 Appendix B: Correlation between Expenditure Categories for 462 Cities, the Cities of California, Massachusetts and Ohio, and 40 Large Cities
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 73-80 Conclusions and Comments
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 74-123 Comparative Cyclical Behavior of Short-term Interest Rates in Four Countries, 1878-1938
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 76-81 Appendix C: Correlation between the Independent Variables and between the Expenditure Categories and the Independent Variables
In: City Expenditures in the United States
by Harvey E. Brazer
- 78-90 Summary and Conclusions
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 81-86 Appendix: Further Analysis of the Treatment of Middleman Transactions in Country Trade Statistics
In: The Role of Middleman Transactions in World Trade
by Robert M. Lichtenberg
- 82-90 Average Weekly Hours in Nonmanufacturing Industries
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 83-91 National Bureau Publications
In: The Study of Economic Growth
by Solomon Fabricant
- 85-102 Appendix Tables
In: The Postwar Rise of Mortgage Companies
by Saul B. Klaman
- 89-132 An Analysis of Soviet Railway Operation
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 91-99 Appendices
In: Trade Balances during Business Cycles: U.S. and Britain since 1880
by Ilse Mintz
- 91-103 Why Do Hours Lead?
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 92-104 Interactions Between Variables
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 103-105 Quality into Quantity? The Need for New Indicators in Comparing Economic Growth
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Henry G. Aubrey
- 104-113 Appendix: Description of Statistical Data on Hours and Employment
In: The Average Workweek as an Economic Indicator
by Gerhard Bry
- 105-171 Appendix to "Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report"
In: Consumer Expectations, Plans, and Purchases: A Progress Report
by F. Thomas Juster
- 106-109 Research on Comparative Economic Growth
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by A. K. Cairncross
- 106-126 Merger Movements and Business Cycles, 1895-1956
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 110-113 Economic Structure and Economic Growth: Some Suggestions for Research Arising from Various National Planning Association Studies
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Gerhard Colm & Theodore Geiger
- 114-123 Financial Structure and Development as a Subject for International Comparative Study
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 124-141 Economic Structure and Economic Growth: A Survey of Areas in which Research Is Needed
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Everett E. Hagen
- 124-165 Short-Term Interest Rate Differentials
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 127-138 Appendix A: Comparison of the Early American and British Merger Movements
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 133-138 Conclusions
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 139-153 Appendix B: Basic Tables on Merger Activity
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 139-156 Appendix A: Railroad Performance vs. Capital Investments during the Transportation Crisis in the USSR, 1931-35
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 142-144 Some Suggestions for Research on Comparative Development
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Albert O. Hirschman
- 145-161 On Historical Comparisons in the Study of Economic Growth
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Bert F. Hoselitz
- 154-169 Appendix C: Tables Underlying Material Presented in the Text
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 157-168 Appendix B: Soviet Maritime Freight Traffic Statistics
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 162-176 On Comparative Study of Economic Structure and Growth of Nations
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Simon Kuznets
- 166-279 The International Solidarity of Money Markets
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 169-208 Appendix C: Basic Series on Soviet Transportation
In: Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union: A Comparison with the United States
by Ernest W. Williams, Jr.
- 170-173 Appendix D: Absolute and Relative Measures of Merger Activity
In: Merger Movements in American Industry, 1895-1956
by Ralph L. Nelson
- 177-184 Notes on Comparative Analysis of National Economies
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Lloyd G. Reynolds
- 185-192 Some Notes on Research Possibilities
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Joseph J. Spengler
- 193-201 Comparative Studies of Economic Growth
In: The Comparative Study of Economic Growth and Structure
by Jan Tinbergen
- 280-300 Covariation of Short-Term Interest Rate Differentials and Exchange Rates
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 301-361 Measures of Stress Between International Money Markets
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 362-441 Comparative Cyclical Behavior of Central Bank Discount Rates
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 442-506 The Behavior of Long-Term Interest Rates
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 507-561 Security Markets and Foreign Capital Issues
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 562-584 Conclusion and Perspective
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
- 598-621 Charts 18-23, 53-64, 67-71
In: International Financial Transactions and Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern
1958
- 1-2 Introduction and Summary
In: Seasonal Adjustments by Electronic Computer Methods
by Julius Shiskin & Harry Eisenpress
- 1-6 Purpose and Scope
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 1-7 Introduction and Summary
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 1-12 Summary of Findings
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 1-18 Introduction to "The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders"
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 1-18 Investing in Economic Knowledge
In: Investing in Economic Knowledge
by Solomon Fabricant
- 1-24 Introduction to "An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data"
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by George Garvy
- 1-27 The Nature and Scope of Federal Credit Activities
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 1-33 Summary and Conclusions
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 1-37 The Demand for Currency Relative to Total Money Supply
In: The Demand for Currency Relative to Total Money Supply
by Philip Cagan
- 2-5 Seasonal Adjustments by Methods I and II
In: Seasonal Adjustments by Electronic Computer Methods
by Julius Shiskin & Harry Eisenpress
- 3-12 Introduction to "A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts"
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Joseph A. Pechman
- 3-27 Introduction and Summary of Findings to "Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience"
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 5-22 Faults of Method I and their Improvement in Method II
In: Seasonal Adjustments by Electronic Computer Methods
by Julius Shiskin & Harry Eisenpress
- 7-14 Changes in Aggregate Economic Activity during the First Year of Recession
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 7-16 Summary of New Estimates and Estimating Techniques
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 9-16 Summary of Findings and Recommendations
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 13-49 The Meaning of the Findings
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 13-148 The Conceptual Basis of the Accounts: A Re-examination
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by George Jaszi
- 14-19 Changes in "Leading Indicators" during the First Year of Recession
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 16-19 Organization and Activities of Committee
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 16-27 Description and Appraisal of Data
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 19-23 Guiding Considerations
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 19-24 Changes in the Scope of Business Cycle Contractions
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 19-28 Conceptual Framework and Plan of the Book
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 19-94 Staff Reports
In: Investing in Economic Knowledge
by Various
- 22-24 Final Remarks
In: Seasonal Adjustments by Electronic Computer Methods
by Julius Shiskin & Harry Eisenpress
- 23-32 Present Status of National Accounts
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 24-34 Other Applications
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 24-35 Appendix: Revisions of Seasonal Method II now under Consideration
In: Seasonal Adjustments by Electronic Computer Methods
by Julius Shiskin & Harry Eisenpress
- 25-36 Some Frontiers of Size-Distribution Research
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Thomas R. Atkinson
- 27-35 Recommendations for Improvement of Mortgage Debt Statistics
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 28-58 The Growth and Present Position of Federal Credit Programs
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 28-71 Plan of the Study and Problems of Measurement
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 29-57 The Findings for 1950
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 32-58 Objectives of National Economic Accounts and Their Implications for the General Form of the Accounts
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 34-41 The Relationship of Labor Supply to Economic and Other Influences
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 35-55 Appendix A: Actual IBM 704 Print-out Showing Standings and Percentage Changes after Business Cycle Peaks, Twenty Economic Indicators
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 36-94 Tables of Outstandings
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 37-62 Decennial Census and Current Population Survey Data on Income
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Edwin D. Goldfield
- 42-53 The Materials and the Method
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 50-55 Types of Financial Intermediaries
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 54-81 The Labor Force and Earnings or Income in Different Cities, States, Nations, and Income Groups at a Given Time
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 56-58 Appendix B: Sources of Current Data and Seasonal Adjustment Factors
In: Measuring Recessions
by Geoffrey H. Moore
- 56-87 A Century of Growth of Financial Intermediaries, 1850 to 1952
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 58-68 Constant-dollar Estimates
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 58-75 Changes in the Differential Tax Burden, 1940-1952
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 59-82 Services and Credit Terms of Federal Credit Agencies
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 63-122 The Relation of Census Income Distribution Statistics to Other Income Data
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Selma F. Goldsmith
- 68-94 Specific Problems of Main Accounts
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 72-138 Aggregate Experience
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 76-125 Alternative Measures of the Differentials Against Net Corporate Earnings and Stockholders' Income
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 82-96 The Labor Force of Females and the Earnings of Males in Different Income Groups at a Given Time
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 83-100 Lending Experience of Federal Credit Agencies
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 88-125 The Geographic Expansion and Distribution of Financial Intermediaries
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 94-100 Short-term Estimates
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 95-98 Reports on Conferences
In: Investing in Economic Knowledge
by Various
- 95-141 Tables of Net Flows
In: The Volume of Mortgage Debt in the Postwar Decade
by Saul B. Klaman
- 97-116 Females in the Labor Force over Time
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 99-100 Personnel and Sources of Support
In: Investing in Economic Knowledge
by Solomon Fabricant
- 100-106 Problems of Regional Estimates
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 101-148 The Economic Significance of Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 106-116 Size Distributions of Income
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 116-134 Statistical Adequacy of National Income and Product Estimates
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 117-143 Further Analysis of the Increases in Female Labor Force Participation over Time
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 123-166 The Survey of Consumer Finances and the Census Quality Check
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Monroe G. Sirken & E. Scott Maynes & John A. Frechtling
- 126-137 The Taxation of Corporate Earnings and Progressivity
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 126-179 Changes in Uses and Sources of Funds by Financial Intermediaries
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 134-142 Flow-of-funds Statements within the System of National Accounts
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 138-163 Differential Taxation of Stockholders in the Aggregate
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 139-210 Agency Ratings
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 142-148 Input-output Tables
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 144-158 Males in the Labor Force over Time
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 148-157 National Balance Sheet
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 149-186 The Income Side: Some Theoretical Aspects
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Raymond T. Bowman & Richard A. Eastern
- 149-233 Agricultural Credit Programs
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 157-158 The Challenge of Electronic Accounting
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 159-170 Appendix A: Illustrative Tables for System of National Accounts
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 159-180 Older Workers in the Labor Force
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 164-188 Relief Provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 167-176 Coordination of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Wage Records and the Post-Enumeration Survey
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by B. J. Mandel & Irwin Wolkstein & Marie M. Delaney
- 170-172 Appendix B: Illustrative Quarterly Income and Product Tables
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 173-179 Appendix C: Replies to Questionnaires
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 177-204 Income Reported in the 1950 Census and on Income Tax Returns
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Herman P. Miller & Leon R. Paley
- 180-181 Appendix D: A Comparison of National Accounting Structures in Selected Countries
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 180-276 The Role of Financial Intermediaries in Financing the Main Investor Groups
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 181-201 The Labor Force in Severe Depressions
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 182-200 Appendix E: The National Income Accounts: Future Directions of Research and Suggestions for Improving the Basic Data
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 187-230 The Income Side: A Business User
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Morris Cohen & Martin R. Gainsbrugh
- 189-194 Summary of Findings
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 195-213 Appendix A
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 200-200 Appendix F: Personnel and Appropriations for Work of National Income Division, Office of Business Economics, United States Department of Commerce
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 201-202 Appendix G: Preliminary National Balance Sheet, 1955
In: The National Economic Accounts of the United States: Review, Appraisal, and Recommendations
by National Accounts Review Committee
- 202-229 The Labor Force under Short-run Changes in Income, Employment, and Armed Forces
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 205-240 The 1950 Census and the Post-Enumeration Survey
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Leon Pritzker & Alfred Sands
- 211-277 The Legal Lists
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 214-235 Appendix B
In: The Income Tax Burden on Stockholders
by Daniel M. Holland
- 230-262 The Stable Labor Force under Rising Income and High Employment
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 231-274 The Product Side: Some Theoretical Aspects
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Everett E. Hagen & Edward C. Budd