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1958
- 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
- 234-285 Federal Lending and Loan Insurance Programs for Business and Financial Institutions
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 241-286 Some Income Adjustment Results from the 1949 Audit Control Program
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Marius Farioletti
- 263-282 Over-all Stability versus Internal Variation in a Nation
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 275-324 The Product Side: A Business User
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Kenneth D. Ross
- 277-296 Financial Intermediaries as Outlets of Individuals
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 278-341 A Market Rating for Corporate Bonds
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 283-315 Appendix A: The Labor Force and Population by Sex and Age Group, Decennial Enumerations
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 286-362 Federal Lending and Loan Insurance Programs for Housing
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 287-308 An Appraisal of the Data for Farm Families
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by D. Gale Johnson
- 297-334 The Role of Financial Intermediaries in the Financial Structure of the American Economy
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 309-322 The Size Distribution of Farm Income
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Ernest W. Grove
- 316-344 Appendix B: Labor Force, Employment, Unemployment, and Armed Forces, Annual and Quarterly Estimates
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 323-356 A Method of Identifying Chronic Low-Income Groups from Cross-Section Survey Data
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Eleanor M. Snyder
- 325-333 Design of the Accounts
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by T. C. Schelling
- 334-337 Organization and the Content of the Accounts
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by David W. Lusher
- 335-410 Appendix
In: Financial Intermediaries in the American Economy since 1900
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 338-350 Proposal for a Revised Set of Summary Accounts and Supporting Financial Details
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Morris A. Copeland
- 342-388 Comparative Performance of Rating Systems
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 345-361 Appendix C: Labor Force, the Unemployed, and the Employed in Adult-Male Equivalents
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 351-382 Treatment of Distributive Shares
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Edward C. Budd
- 357-430 Changes in the Industrial Distribution of Wages in the United States, 1939-1949
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Herman P. Miller
- 362-387 Appendix D: Earnings and Income
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 363-558 Appendixes
In: Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 383-393 Suitability of the Accounts for Short-Term Analysis
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by V. Lewis Bassie
- 388-404 Appendix E: The Concept of Unemployment and Labor Force
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 389-469 Earnings Coverage and Lien Position
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 394-404 A Survey of Business Uses of the Data
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Paul Kircher
- 405-430 Measurement of Real Product
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by John W. Kendrick
- 405-434 Appendix F: Statistical Measures of the Labor Force: Their Content and Comparability
In: The Labor Force under Changing Income and Employment
by Clarence D. Long
- 431-439 Business Plant and Equipment
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Eric Schiff
- 431-446 The Effect of Multi-Industry Employment on the Industrial Distribution of Wages
In: An Appraisal of the 1950 Census Income Data
by Lazare Teper
- 440-447 Capital Consumption and Net Capital Formation
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Solomon Fabricant
- 448-460 Saving
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Raymond W. Goldsmith
- 461-469 Agricultural Income
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Karl A. Fox
- 470-486 Entrepreneurial Income
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Stanley Lebergott
- 470-530 Size of Issue and Asset Size of Obligor
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 487-508 Extractive Industries
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Joseph Lerner
- 509-548 Financial Intermediaries
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Clark Warburton
- 531-536 Index to "Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience"
In: Corporate Bond Quality and Investor Experience
by W. Braddock Hickman
- 549-582 Seasonal Adjustment of the Income and Product Series
In: A Critique of the United States Income and Product Accounts
by Geoffrey H. Moore
1957
- -11 Preface and table of contents to "Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870"
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- -17--12 Foreword to "Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870"
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Simon Kuznets
- 1-2 Introduction to "Suggestions for Research in the Economics of Pensions"
In: Suggestions for Research in the Economics of Pensions
by Daniel Holland
- 1-3 Foreword to "Electronic Computers and Business Indicators"
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 1-6 Objectives and Scope of the Study
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 1-6 Introduction to "A Theory of the Consumption Function"
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 1-6 Introduction and Summary of Results
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 1-7 The Measure of Government
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 1-10 Introduction to "The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment"
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Clarence D. Long
- 1-14 Introduction to "Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants"
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 1-16 Union Membership, 1939 and 1953
In: Distribution of Union Membership among the States, 1939 and 1953
by Leo Troy
- 1-18 A General View of the Technological Professions
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 1-18 Introduction to "Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts"
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by John Kendrick
- 1-22 Financial Research and the Problems of the Day
In: Financial Research and Problems of the Day
by Solomon Fabricant
- 3-8 A Brief View of the Pension Structure
In: Suggestions for Research in the Economics of Pensions
by Daniel Holland
- 3-8 Introduction to "Regional Income"
In: Regional Income
by Frank A. Hanna
- 3-9 Introduction
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by Franco Modigliani
- 3-21 Introduction to "Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries"
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 3-38 Introduction and Summary of Findings
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 4-5 The Problem
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 5-6 Types of Economic Fluctuations
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 6-7 Illustrative Series—Some Economic Indicators
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 6-10 Growth of Federal Credit Activities
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 7-12 Same-Month-Year-Ago Comparisons
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 7-19 The Implications of the Pure Theory of Consumer Behavior
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 7-25 Statistical Estimation of Weights for Book Value, Dividends, and Earnings
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 8-23 Government in Nineteenth Century Great Britain
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 9-34 Conceptual Issues of Regional Income Estimation
In: Regional Income
by Werner Hochwald
- 9-51 A Suggested Program of Research
In: Suggestions for Research in the Economics of Pensions
by Daniel Holland
- 10-21 Relative Importance of Federal Lending
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 11-62 The Meaning and Measurement of Full Employment
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Albert Rees
- 13-29 The Electronic Computer Program
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 13-55 Capital Formation in Private Nonfarm Residential Construction
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by David M. Blank & Louis Winnick
- 15-22 Purpose and Scope of the Study
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 17-27 Extent of Union Organization, by State and Region, 1939 and 1953
In: Distribution of Union Membership among the States, 1939 and 1953
by Leo Troy
- 19-46 Demand and Supply: Methods of Analysis
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 19-112 The Feasibility of a Standard Comprehensive System of Social Accounts
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by Morris A. Copeland
- 20-37 The Permanent Income Hypothesis
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 22-24 Federal Credit Services
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 22-58 Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries, 1948
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 23-31 Activities during 1956
In: Financial Research and Problems of the Day
by Various
- 23-45 Data and Methods of Analysis
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 24-32 The British Government since 1890: A General View
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 25-27 Lending Experience of the Agencies
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 26-41 Earnings, Dividends, and Discounts from Book Value
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 27-28 Have Federal Credit Programs Been Self-Supporting?
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 28-29 The Economic Significance of Federal Lending and Loan Insurance
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 28-32 Appendix: Sources and Methods of Measurement
In: Distribution of Union Membership among the States, 1939 and 1953
by Leo Troy
- 29-40 Effects on Aggregate Economic Activity
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 30-39 Appendix A: Computational Steps and Sample Tables
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 32-91 Staff Reports
In: Financial Research and Problems of the Day
by Various
- 33-66 The British Central Government, 1890-1950
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 35-68 Problems of Assessing Regional Economic Progress
In: Regional Income
by Harvey S. Perloff
- 38-114 Consistency of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with Existing Evidence on the Relation between Consumption and Income: Budget Studies
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 39-45 Sources and Methods
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 40-44 Effects on Allocation of Resources
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 40-49 Appendix B: Basic Data and Sources for Eighteen Business Indicators, 1956-57
In: Electronic Computers and Business Indicators
by Julius Shiskin
- 42-51 Some Problems of Growth and Appreciation
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 44-48 Effects on Credit Markets and Lending Practices
In: Federal Lending: Its Growth and Impact
by Raymond J. Saulnier & Harold G. Halcrow & Neil H. Jacoby
- 46-51 Basic Agricultural Developments Accompanying Growth of Capital
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 46-67 The Relationship of the Asset Characteristics of Agriculture to Farm Financial Organization
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 47-72 Factors Influencing the Demand for Engineers and Chemists
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 52-59 Appendix A: Technical Notes on the Regression Analysis of Bank Stock Prices
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 52-73 The Value of Physical Capital in Agriculture
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 57-89 A Review of Existing Estimates of Business Investment in Inventories
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by James P. Daly
- 59-74 Plant Concentration and Firm Concentration
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 60-68 Appendix B: Some Problems Encountered in Classifying Bank Stocks into Groups
In: Bank Stock Prices and the Bank Capital Problem
by David Durand
- 63-122 Current Unemployment Statistics of the Census Bureau and Some Alternatives
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Gertrude Bancroft
- 67-84 Local Governments, 1890-1950
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 68-88 Farm Product Characteristics in Relation to the Financial Organization of the Agriculture
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 69-86 The Value of the Regional Approach in Economic Analysis
In: Regional Income
by Walter Isard
- 73-92 The Supply of Engineers
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 74-82 Financial Assets of Farmers
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 75-93 A Comparison of Concentration in Canada and the United States
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 83-98 Physical Capital per Farm and per Person Engaged in Farming
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 85-97 The Nationalized Industries and Services
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 87-112 The Geographic Area in Regional Economic Research
In: Regional Income
by Morris B. Ullman & Robert C. Klove
- 89-138 Relationships of Credit Use to Economic Characteristics of the Agriculture
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 91-145 Capital Formation in Canada
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by Kenneth Buckley
- 93-106 Supply and Demand for Mathemeticians and Physicists
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 94-110 Changes in Concentration and Related Variables
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 98-133 Comparison of Government Employment in Great Britain and the United States, 1900-1950
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 99-130 The Relation of Capital to Product
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 107-142 Appendix A: Engineering Earnings
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 111-152 Appendices and Index to "Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries"
In: Concentration in Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Gideon Rosenbluth
- 113-134 The Government Sector: A Re-examination of Controversial Issues
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by Gerhard Colm
- 113-194 Analysis of Interstate Income Differentials: Theory and Practice
In: Regional Income
by Frank A. Hanna
- 115-156 Consistency of the Permanent Income Hypothesis with Existing Evidence on the Relation between Consumption and Income: Time Series Data
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 123-154 Unemployment Data from the Employment Security Program
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Herbert S. Parnes
- 131-173 Sources of Farm Capital
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 134-148 Appendix: Sources and Notes to Tables
In: The Growth of Public Employment in Great Britain
by Moses Abramovitz & Vera F. Eliasberg
- 135-216 The Government Sector: A Reconciliation of Alternative Budget Concepts
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by Marilyn Young
- 139-169 Summary: The Role of Credit in the Capital Structure of Agriculture
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 143-155 Appendix B: Census Data on Number of Engineers and Chemists, 1890-1950
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 147-192 Financing of Capital Formation
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by Daniel H. Brill
- 155-166 The Meaning and Measurement of Partial and Disguised Unemployment
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Louis J. Ducoff & Margaret J. Hagood
- 156-165 Appendix C: Tables on Engineering Enrollments and Degrees
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 157-182 The Relation between the Permanent Income and Relative Income Hypotheses
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 166-173 Appendix D: Projections of the Number of Engineering Degrees to 1970
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 167-210 The Secondary Labor Force and the Measurement of Unemployment
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Richard C. Wilcock
- 170-176 Appendix A: Sources of Data and Methods of Estimating Indicators of the Economic and Financial Characteristics of Agriculture
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 174-178 Appendix E: Reconciliation of 1940 and 1950 Census Counts of Engineers
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 177-182 Appendix B: Selected Financial Data Relating to Agriculture by States, 1930, 1940, and 1950
In: Patterns of Farm Financial Structure: A Cross-Section View of Economic and Physical Determinants
by Donald C. Horton
- 177-232 Appendices and Index
In: Capital in Agriculture: Its Formation and Financing since 1870
by Alvin S. Tostlebe
- 179-188 Appendix F: Tables on Years of School Completed for Engineers, 1940, and Age and Years of School Completed for Engineers and Scientists, 1950
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 183-199 Evidence from Income Data on the Relative Importance of Permanent and Transitory Components of Income
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 189-191 Appendix G: Analysis of Rates of Transfer out of the Engineering Profession for Engineers with Varying Years of Experience
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 192-196 Appendix H: The Engineers Joint Council Surveys
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 193-213 Changes in the Accounting Treatment of Capital Items during the Last Fifty Years
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by George 0. May
- 195-270 Interregional Differentials in Per Capita Real Income Change
In: Regional Income
by Abner Hurwitz & Carlyle P. Stallings
- 197-198 Appendix I: Advertisements for Engineers
In: The Demand and Supply of Scientific Personnel
by David M. Blank & George J. Stigler
- 200-219 A Miscellany
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 211-242 Annual Estimates of Unemployment in the United States, 1900-1954
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Stanley Lebergott
- 215-284 Theoretical Aspects of Quality Change, Capital Consumption, and Net Capital Formation
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by Edward F. Denison
- 217-300 On the Elaboration of a System of International Transaction Accounts
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by Herbert B. Woolley
- 220-240 Summary and Conclusion
In: A Theory of the Consumption Function
by Milton Friedman
- 243-280 Differential Unemployment and Characteristics of the Unemployed in the United States, 1940-1954
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by Philip M. Hauser
- 271-318 City Size and Income, 1949
In: Regional Income
by Edwin Mansfield
- 281-324 Unemployment by Industry - Some Comments on Its Measurement and Behavior
In: The Measurement and Behavior of Unemployment
by David L. Kaplan
- 287-310 Capital Coefficients as Economic Parameters: The Problem of Instability
In: Problems of Capital Formation: Concepts, Measurement, and Controlling Factors
by Anne P. Carter
- 301-348 Measuring Comparative Purchasing Power
In: Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
by Dorothy Brady & Abner Hurwitz