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1937, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-36 The Theory of Marginal Productivity Tested by Data for Manufacturing in Victoria, I
by Marjorie L. Handsaker & Paul H. Douglas - 37-65 Import Quotas in the United States
by C. R. Whittlesey - 66-112 The Use of the Short-Cut Graphic Method of Multiple Correlation
by Wilfred Malenbaum & John D. Black - 113-128 Public Utility Rate Making in Depression
by E. M. Bernstein - 129-154 The Substitution of Scrap for Pig-Iron in the Manufacture of Steel
by R. F. Fowler - 155-178 Bonbright, the Valuation of Property
by Irston R. Barnes - 179-185 The Economics of the Iron and Steel Industry
by M. M. Bober
1937, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 557-580 Monopolistic or Imperfect Competition?
by Edward H. Chamberlin - 581-603 The Gold Dilemma
by C. R. Whittlesey - 604-625 Is Money Saving Equal to Investment?
by Myra Curtis - 626-648 The Milk Supply of Paris, Rome and Berlin
by Lois B. Bacon & John M. Cassels - 649-662 Population Cycles as a Cause of Business Cycles
by August Löosch - 663-680 The Economics of Low-Income Diets
by Helen L. Sorenson & Elizabeth W. Gilboy - 681-698 Profits and Prices in Prosperity and Depression: Paton, Epstein, Mills
by Theodore J. Kreps - 699-704 Management and Personnel: Whitehead, Dickinson, Brower
by Herman Feldman - 705-715 Depression Pricing and the Depreciation Function
by Joe S. Bain - 716-719 The Old-Age Reserve Account
by J. Douglas Brown
1937, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 393-425 The Growth of Farm Tenancy in the United States
by John D. Black & R. H. Allen - 426-443 Excess Capacity and Monopolistic Competition
by J. M. Cassels - 469-496 Some Aspects of the Pure Theory of Capital
by Paul A. Samuelson - 497-508 Problems of Federal Finance and Federal Grants in Australia
by D. B. Copland - 509-531 Harrod on the Trade Cycle
by Alvin H. Hansen - 532-534 Migrant Asia
by F. H. Hankins - 535-544 The Corporate Entrepreneur
by Ben W. Lewis - 545-550 The Report of the President's Committee on the NRA
by Edward S. Mason
1937, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 209-223 The General Theory of Employment
by J. M. Keynes - 224-272 The Components of the Circular Velocity of Money
by James W. Angell - 273-297 Anticipations, Business Planning, and the Cycle
by Albert Gailord Hart - 298-316 The Nature of the "Rate Base" in the Regulation of Public Utilities
by M. G. de Chazeau - 317-336 On Measurement of Relative National Standards of Living
by M. K. Bennett - 337-351 Implicit Theorizing: A Methodological Criticism of the Neo-Cambridge School
by Wassily Leontief - 352-361 Flexibility of Demand in International Trade Theory
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 362-363 On the Definition of Monopoly
by Paul M. Sweezy - 364-373 Angell, the Behavior of Money
by Frederick A. Bradford - 374-387 Monopolistic Competition at Work: A Review
by Donald H. Wallace
1936, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-41 The Controlled Distribution of a Crop among Independent Markets
by Frederick V. Waugh & Edgar L. Burtis & A. F. Wolf - 42-70 Prices and Wages at Paris under John Law's System
by Earl J. Hamilton - 71-89 A Formula for Limiting State and Local Debts
by B. U. Ratchford - 90-105 Governmental Controls and the Theory of International Trade and Finance
by Charles R. Whittlesey - 106-130 Major Economic Tendencies in the Bituminous Coal Industry
by Theodore A. Veenstra & Wilbert G. Fritz - 131-146 Soviet Communism: A New Civilization?
by Redvers Opie - 147-167 Mr. Keynes on the Causes of Unemployment
by Jacob Viner - 168-191 Some Notes on Mr. Keynes' General Theory of Employment
by Dennis H. Robertson - 192-197 The Fundamental Assumption of Mr. Keynes' Monetary Theory of Unemployment
by Wassily W. Leontief - 198-203 Employment and the National Dividend
by F. W. Taussig
1936, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 545-593 The Pure Theory of Consumers Behavior
by N. Georgescu-Roegen - 594-621 The Agricultural Adjustment Act and the Reports of the Brookings Institution
by F. B. Garver & Harry Trelogan - 622-657 Stockholdings of Officers and Directors in American Industrial Corporations
by R. A. Gordon - 658-679 The Marketing Machinery of the United States
by J. M. Cassels - 680-693 German Cartel Regulation Under the Decree of 1923
by William C. Kessler - 694-705 Payments Between Nations in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
by Fritz Redlich - 706-718 The Dilemma of Central Banking as Illustrated in Recent Literature
by Winfield W. Riefler - 719-730 Collected Works of Carl Menger
by Alan R. Sweezy
1936, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 377-414 Power Aspects of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Program
by Edward S. Mason - 415-435 International Trade and Devaluation of the Dollar, 1932–1934
by Ralph Cassady & Arthur R. Upgren - 436-455 Speculation and the Carryover
by John Burr Williams - 456-475 Monopoly Power and Price Rigidities
by J. K. Galbraith - 476-523 The Brookings Inquiry into Income Distribution and Progress
by Arthur F. Burns - 524-531 Professor Knight's Capital Theory: A Note in Reply
by K. E. Boulding - 532-539 Marginal Utility of Money and Elasticities of Demand
by A. C. Pigou & Milton Friedman & N. Georgescu-Roegen
1936, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 199-228 The Mythology of Capital
by F. A. v. Hayek - 229-274 The Industrial Advance Program of the Federal Reserve System
by James C. Dolley - 275-296 The English Milk Market
by Helen Sorenson & John M. Cassels - 297-312 Development of Policy under the Trade Agreements Program
by James G. Smith - 313-332 The British Coal Mines Act of 1930, Another Interpretation
by Wilfred Prest - 333-346 Commons's Institutionalism in Relation to Problems of Social Evolution and Economic Planning
by Morris A. Copeland - 347-354 Heckscher, Mercantilism
by B. F. Haley - 355-366 The Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
by E. A. J. Johnson - 367-371 MacGregor's Enterprise Purpose and Profit
by Herbert von Beckerath
1935, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-35 The 100 Per Cent Reserve Plan
by James W. Angell - 36-67 The Theory of Investment Once More: Mr. Boulding and the Austrians
by Frank H. Knight - 68-96 The Success of Industrial Mergers
by Shaw Livermore - 97-116 The Banking Act of 1935
by A. D. Gayer - 117-150 The Austrian Theory of Capital in Relation to Partial Equilibrium Theory
by A. Smithies - 151-163 Professor Pigou's Method for Measuring Elasticities of Demand from Budgetary Data
by Milton Friedman - 164-173 Dynamics of Population in the United States
by F. H. Hankins - 174-184 The Historical Emergence of Quantity Theory
by Bernard W. Dempsey - 185-192 Comments
by Earl J. Hamilton
1935, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 561-599 Dividends, Interest, Profits, Wages, 1923–35
by T. J. Kreps - 600-620 The Stabilization Doctrines of Carl Snyder
by Harold L. Reed - 621-645 The Term "Favorable Balance of Trade"
by Frank Whitson Fetter - 646-667 Sociological Elements in Economic Thought: II. The Analytical Factor View
by Talcott Parsons - 668-679 The National Recovery Administration
by Edward S. Mason - 680-693 The Social Survey of Merseyside
by Niles Carpenter - 694-704 A Reply to Dr. B. M. Anderson
by Lauchlin Currie - 705-705 A Note
by Benjamin M. Anderson - 706-714 Note on a Proposition of Pareto
by N. St. Georgescu-Roegen - 715-717 Generalization of Pareto's Demand Theorem
by E. B. Wilson - 718-724 The Brookings Report on Inequality in Income Distribution
by Norris O. Johnson
1935, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 371-393 Controlled Competition and the Organization of American Industry
by Karl Pribram - 394-413 The Quantitative Position of Marketing in the United States
by J. K. Galbraith & John D. Black - 414-453 Sociological Elements in Economic Thought: I. Historical
by Talcott Parsons - 454-474 Fluctuations in the Rate of Industrial Invention
by Robert K. Merton - 475-494 The Theory of a Single Investment
by K. E. Boulding - 495-502 The Effect of Depreciated Exchange Upon Merchandise Movements
by Choh-Ming Li - 503-507 Robbins, The Great Depression
by Wesley C. Mitchell - 508-517 National Income, 1929–32
by W. L. Crum - 518-532 A Re-Interpretation of Ricardo on Value
by John M. Cassels - 533-541 The Unemployed Foreign-Born
by Harold Fields - 542-550 Discontinuous Demand Curves and Monopolistic Competition: A Special Case
by Henry Smith
1935, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 173-205 The Problem of Monetary and Economic Stability
by Carl Snyder - 206-235 The British Movement for Industrial Reconstruction and the Control of Competitive Activity
by Arthur F. Lucas - 236-254 The American Labor Movement Since the War
by David J. Saposs - 255-285 Capital Concept Applied to Man
by J. R. Walsh - 286-324 Professor Pigou's Theory of Unemployment
by S. E. Harris - 325-355 The New Deal: A Survey of the Literature
by Leo Rogin - 356-358 Experiments in Wheat Control: The British Wheat Act, 1932
by Alfred Plummer - 358-363 Experiments in Wheat Control: The Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1933
by Joseph S. Davis
1934, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-51 Solar and Economic Relationships: A Preliminary Report
by Carlos Garcia-Mata & Felix I. Shaffner - 52-78 The Effects of the Recovery Act upon Labor Organization
by David A. McCabe - 79-103 Long and Short Term Credit in Early American Banking
by Bray Hammond - 104-120 What is Perfect Competition?
by Joan Robinson - 121-135 The Influence of Marginal Buyers on Monopolistic Competition
by A. J. Nichol - 135-137 The Influence of Marginal Buyers on Monopolistic Competition: Comments
by Edward Chamberlin - 138-146 Recent Literature on Wage Theory
by Z. C. Dickinson - 147-161 Interest on Capital and Distribution: A Problem in the Theory of Marginal Productivity
by Wassily Leontief - 162-163 The Early Use of "Capital"
by Henry Rand Hatfield
1934, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 583-619 Joint and Overhead Cost and Railway Rate Policy
by Donald H. Wallace - 620-644 Resale Price Maintenance in Great Britain
by E. T. Grether - 645-666 The Application of the Pure Theory of Population Change to the Theory of Capital
by K. E. Boulding - 667-685 Time Series and the Derivation of Demand and Supply CurvesA Study of Coffee and Tea, 1850–1930
by Elizabeth Waterman Gilboy - 686-726 British and American Exchange Policies: II. The American Experience
by S. E. Harris - 727-741 Haberler's der Internationale Handel Ohlin's Interregional and International Trade
by H. D. White - 742-748 Burns, Production Trends
by W. L. Crum - 749-755 More Pitfalls in Demand and Supply Curve Analysis
by Ragnar Frisch - 755-759 A Final Word
by Wassily Leontief - 759-766 Some Comments
by J. Marschak - 767-768 The Velocity of Circulation of Goods: An Explanation
by Raymond H. Lounsbury
1934, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 375-417 The Periodogram of American Business Activity
by Edwin B. Wilson - 418-441 A British Experiment in the Control of Competition: The Coal Mines Act of 1930
by Arthur F. Lucas - 442-470 Doctrines of Imperfect Competition
by R. F. Harrod - 471-510 British and American Exchange Policies I. The British Experience
by S. E. Harris - 511-545 Some Reflections on "The Nature and Significance of Economics"
by Talcott Parsons - 546-558 Empirical Tests for Price Theories: Fisher, Foster and Catchings, Keynes
by Robert M. Walsh - 559-564 A Note on Fixed Costs
by Fritz Machlup - 565-571 Silver and Chinese Purchasing Power
by Frank D. Graham & T. J. Kreps - 572-575 The Velocity of Circulation of Goods: A Reply
by Arthur W. Marget
1934, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 203-228 Labor Under the German Republic
by William T. Ham - 229-244 Guaranty of Deposits Under the Banking Act of 1933
by Guy Emerson - 245-287 The Price of Silver and Chinese Purchasing Power
by T. J. Kreps - 288-303 Prices Under Competition and Monopoly: Some Concrete Examples
by Vernon A. Mund - 304-316 Adam Smith, America, and the Doctrinal Defeat of the Mercantile System
by C. R. Fay - 317-337 Professor Chamberlin's Theory of Limited Competition
by A. J. Nichol - 338-347 Machinery and the Cigarmakers
by John P. Troxell - 348-352 Alfred Marshall's Role in Price Maintenance in Great Britain
by E. T. Grether - 353-354 A Note on Income Velocities
by Lauchlin Currie - 355-361 Pitfalls in the Construction of Demand and Supply Curves: A Reply
by Wassily W. Leontief - 362-368 The Interdependence of the Price-Levels P, P′ and π
by B. R. Shenoy
1933, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-38 Industrial Productivity in Great Britain and the United States
by A. W. Flux - 39-76 Money, Prices and Production: Some Fundamental Concepts
by James W. Angell - 77-95 Money, Gold, and Income in the United States, 1921–32
by Lauchlin Currie - 96-128 The Taxation of Real Estate: A Survey of Recent Discussion
by K. M. Williamson - 129-149 Housing Problems
by Ernest M. Fisher - 150-170 Recent Social Trends
by Karl W. Bigelow - 171-180 Two Notable Contributions to Economic History
by Abbott Payson Usher - 181-193 The London Passenger Transport Act of 1933: A New Socialization
by Alfred Plummer
1933, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 553-597 The Economic Effects of the Gold Discoveries upon South Africa: 1886–1910
by Donald Wood Gilbert - 598-626 The Unity of Veblen's Theoretical System
by Karl L. Anderson - 627-646 The Demand for Labor
by A. E. Monroe - 647-679 Gold Production and the Price Level: The Cassel Three Per Cent Estimate
by J. T. Phinney - 680-710 Tax Shifting and the Laws of Cost
by Elmer D. Fagan
1933, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 377-413 "The Nature and Significance of Economic Science" in Recent Discussion
by R. W. Souter - 414-448 Large-Scale Enterprise in the Light of Income Tax Returns
by W. L. Crum - 449-463 The Relation of Call Money Rates to Stock Market Speculation
by Wilford J. Eiteman - 464-492 One Year of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
by J. Franklin Ebersole - 493-503 The Use of Indifference Curves in the Analysis of Foreign Trade
by Wassily W. Leontief - 504-532 The Literature of the Crisis
by Myron W. Watkins - 533-544 Harvest Labor in Western Canada an Episode in Economic Planning
by George V. Haythorne - 545-547 Velocity of Circulation of Goods
by Raymond H. Lounsbury
1933, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 167-230 The Literature on Railway Rate Theory
by D. Philip Locklin - 231-253 Theoretical Remarks on Price Policy Hotelling's Case with Variations
by F. Zeuthen - 254-276 The Location of the Shoe Industry in the United States
by E. M. Hoover - 277-311 The Process of Industrial Concentration
by Arthur Robert Burns - 312-336 Unemployment Reserves: Some Questions of Principle
by R. S. Meriam - 337-342 The Theory of Railway Rates Once More
by F. W. Taussig - 342-342 The Elasticity of Demand from Family Budgets
by A. C. Pigou - 343-348 The Wooden Money of Tenino
by Howard H. Preston - 349-356 Member Bank Reserves and Bank Debits
by Lauchlin Carrie - 357-367 Speculation and the Stability of Stock Prices
by M. J. Fields - 368-369 Life Tables for Automobiles
by George Gardner
1932, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-35 The Statistical Measurement of the "Velocity of Circulation of Goods"
by A. W. Marget - 36-62 The Static and the Dynamic in Statistical Demand Curves
by Wirth F. Ferger - 63-77 The British Wheat Act, 1932
by Alfred Plummer - 78-101 Ernst Engel's Law of Expenditures for Food
by Carle C. Zimmerman - 102-122 Economic Planning: The Proposals and the Literature
by Paul T. Homan - 123-133 A Note on the Development of the Doctrine of "Forced Saving"
by F. A von Hayek - 134-137 "Elasticity of Demand" from Budget Studies
by Albert E. Waugh - 138-149 An Equation for the Price-Level of New Investment Goods
by B. R. Shenoy - 150-159 London Life and Labor
by Niles Carpenter
1932, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 581-616 The Theory of International Values
by Frank D. Graham - 617-643 Suggestions from Workers: Schemes and Problems
by Z. Clark Dickinson - 644-670 The North Atlantic Port Differentials
by R. W. Harbeson - 671-697 Studies in Demand: Milk and Butter
by Elizabeth Waterman Gilboy - 698-719 Unemployment and Consumption: The Mercantilist View
by E. A. J. Johnson - 720-742 Industrial Relations in Southern Textile Mills
by Charles A. Gulick
1932, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 417-443 Highway Policy on A Commercial Basis
by Shorey Peterson - 444-464 Foreign Investment and the Terms of Trade
by Charles R. Whittlesey - 465-479 A Comparison of the Rates of Earning of Large-Scale and Small-Scale Industries
by H. B. Summers