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1903, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 332-334 "The Variation of Productive Forces." A Comment
by C. W. Mixter - 335-336 The Universal Law of Diminishing Returns. Another Comment
by Y. N. Carver - 337-338 The Reserves of the New York Banks
by A. Piatt Andrew - 339-341 A Discussion of Ground Rent
by Arthur J. Boynton - 342-346 The Holtoke Water Case
by W. Weight
1902, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-43 The Sugar Industry and Legislation in Europe
by Charles S. Griffin - 44-54 The Sugar Question in the United States
by Frank R. Rutter - 82-110 Recent Tendencies in Sociology. II
by Edward Alsworth Ross - 111-162 The Early Transportation and Banking Enterprises of the States in Relation to the Growth of Corporations
by G. S. Callender - 163-180 The "Roundabout Process" in the Interest Theory
by Frank A. Fetter - 181-184 The British Trade-Union Congress of 1902
by E. Dana Durand - 185-187 The Place of the Theory of Value is Economics
by T. N. Carver
1902, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 473-513 The Variation of Productive Forces
by Charles J. Bullock - 514-536 The Isthmian Canal: Factors Affecting the Choice of Route
by Emory R. Johnson - 537-563 Recent Tendencies in Sociology
by Edward A. Ross - 564-586 The United States Industrial Commission; Methods of Government Investigation
by E. Dana Durand - 591-594 The Maryland Workmen's Compensation Act
by George E. Barnett
1902, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 323-354 The Supposed Necessity of the Legal Tender Paper
by Don C. Barrett - 355-384 Proposed Modifications in Austrian Theory and Terminology
by H. J. Davenport - 385-412 Böhm-Bawerk on Rae
by Charles W. Mixter - 413-432 Oriental Trade and the Rise of the Lombard Communes
by Lincoln Hutchinson - 433-450 Wages in Municipal Employment
by John R. Commons - 451-456 Earnings of Integrated Industries
by G. C. Senden - 457-459 Note on Bishop Whately's View of Profits
by T. M. Blakslee
1902, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 141-186 The Fecundity of the Native and Foreign Born Population in Massachusetts
by R. R. Kuczynski - 187-213 Excise Taxation in Porto Rico
by J. H. Hollander - 214-232 Capitalization of the United States Steel Corporation
by Edward Sherwood Meade - 233-264 A Positive Theory of Economics
by Frederick B. Hawley - 265-292 The Rise and Supremacy of the Standard Oil Company
by Gilbert Holland Montague - 293-310 Trade Cycles and the Effort to Anticipate
by G. C. Selden
1901, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-36 The Fecundity of the Native and Foreign Born Population in Massachusetts
by R. R. Kuczynski - 37-68 The National Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, 1892–1901
by Carroll D. Wright - 69-93 Gustav Schmoller's Economics
by Thorstein Veblen - 94-115 The Integration of Industry in the United States
by William Franklin Willoughby - 116-120 Recent Changes in the Taxing Laws of Michigan
by Henry C. Adams - 121-122 The Work of Trained Economists in the Industrial Commission
by William Z. Ripley
1901, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 485-514 Indian Currency Problems of the Last Decade
by A. Piatt Andrew - 517-550 The Genesis of the United States Steel Corporation
by Edward Sherwood Meade - 551-577 Labor Legislation in France under the Third Republic
by William Franklin Willoughby - 578-602 Clark's Distribution of Wealth
by T. N. Carver - 603-620 Reply to Final Objections to the Risk Theory of Profit
by Frederick B. Hawley
1901, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 321-347 Social Elements in the Theory of Value
by Edwin R. A. Seligman - 348-370 The Chicago Building Trades Conflict of 1900
by J. E. George - 371-389 The Tariff and the Trusts
by Charles Beardsley - 390-415 Labor Legislation in France Under the Third Republic
by William Franklin Willoughby - 416-455 The Passing of the Old Rent Concept
by Frank A. Fetter - 456-458 The Risk Theory of Profits
by T. N. Carver - 458-464 Municipal Trading in Great Britain
by Percy Ashley
1901, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 167-217 Trust Literature: A Survey and a Criticism
by Charles J. Bullock - 218-253 The Fundamental Economic Principle
by Charles A. Tuttle - 254-276 Competition and Capitalization, as Controlled by the Massachusetts Gas Commission
by John H. Gray - 277-286 The Effect of the New Currency Law on Banking in the West
by Thornton Cooke - 287-291 Mortgage Taxation in Missouri
by F. N. Judson - 292-298 The Constitutionality of the United States Inheritance Tax
by William H. Dunbar - 299-304 Taxes on Department Stores
by J. A. Hill
1900, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-45 Recent Discussion of the Capital Concept
by Frank A. Fetter - 46-74 The Trusts: Facts Established and Problems Unsolved
by Jeremiah W. Jenks - 75-105 Enterprise and Profit
by Frederick B. Hawley - 106-137 The Capitalization of Public-Service Corporations
by William Z. Ripley - 138-142 An Approximate Method of Measuring Excessive Production or Consumption
by G. C. Selden - 143-146 Heredity and Environment: A Rejoinder
by Carlos C. Closson - 147-149 The German Coinage Act of 1900
by O. M. W. Sprague
1900, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 459-474 A Difficulty with American Census-Taking
by Walter F. Willcox - 475-508 The Iron Industry in the United States
by F. W. Taussig - 509-536 The Gas Commission of Massachusetts
by John H. Gray - 537-542 Competition, Actual and Theoretical
by John Bascom - 543-551 The Canadian Bank Amendment Act of 1900
by R. M. Breckenridge - 552-559 The Stock of Gold in the Country
by Fred. Perry Powers
1900, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 307-340 Petty's Place in the History of Economic Theory
by Charles H. Hull - 341-377 Public Employment Offices in the United States and Germany
by E. L. Bogart - 378-393 The Housing Problem in Great Cities
by E. R. L. Gould - 394-415 The Currency Act of 1900
by P. W. Taussig - 416-425 Judicial Decisions on Statutes Prohibiting Combinations and Trusts
by R. C. Davis - 426-428 Ethnic Theories and Movements of Population: A Rejoinder
by William Z. Ripley - 430-432 Preliminary Report of Industrial Commission
by F. W. T. - 432-434 Housing in London: Operations by the County Council
by W. J. A.
1900, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 143-170 The Iron Industry in the United States
by F. W. Taussig - 171-211 Ethnic Factors and the Movement of Population
by John Cummings - 212-239 The New York Canals
by John A. Fairlie - 240-269 The Preconceptions of Economic Science
by Thorstein Veblen - 270-277 The New German Bank Law
by Sidney Sherwood - 277-284 British Taxation: Imperial and Local
by Joseph King
1899, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-29 The Commercial Legislation of England and the American Colonies, 1660–1760
by W. J. Ashley - 30-66 Productive Co-Operation in France
by Charles Gide - 67-86 University Settlements: Their Point and Drift
by Robert A. Woods - 87-120 The Gas Supply of Boston
by John H. Gray - 121-121 The End of Municipal Street Railways in Detroit
by Charles Moore
1899, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 361-378 Expansion and Protection
by H. H. Powers - 379-385 On the Value of Money
by W. Cunningham - 386-395 The Sociological Frontier of Economics
by Edward Alsworth Ross - 396-426 The Preconceptions of Economic Science
by Thorstein Veblen - 427-444 The Settlements with the Pacific Railways
by H. R. Meyer - 445-452 The Franchise Tax Law in New York
by Edwin R. A. Seligman - 453-459 Municipal Ownership of Street Railways in Detroit
by Charles Moore
1899, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 245-269 The Theory of Savers' Rent and Some of its Applications
by C. W. Mixter - 270-291 The Study of Practical Labor Problems in France
by William F. Willoughby - 292-313 The Gas Supply of Boston
by John H. Gray - 314-335 Can We Keep a Gold Currency?
by Charles F. Dunbar - 336-338 Recent Railway Legislation in Kansas
by Frank Haigh Dixon - 339-342 The Twelfth Census
by Carroll D. Wright - 343-350 Comparative Municipal Statistics
by John Archibald Fairlie
1899, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 121-150 The Preconceptions of Economic Science
by Thorstein Veblen - 151-186 A Collectivist Philosophy of Trade Unionism
by Edward Cummings - 187-203 Natural Divisions in Economic Theory
by John B. Clark - 203-218 The United States Treasury in 1894–1896
by F. W. Taussig - 219-227 What Ought To Be Called Money?
by A. P. Andrew - 228-231 Industrial Commissions in the United States and in Austria
by Carroll D. Wright
1898, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Future of Economic Theory
by John Bates Clark - 15-44 The Gas Supply of Boston
by John H. Gray - 45-69 The Educational Aspects of Saving
by James H. Hamilton - 70-84 A Connecticut Land Bank of the Eighteenth Century
by Andrew MacFarland Davis - 85-100 Levasseur's "L'Ouvrier Américain."
by John Cummings - 101-104 The India Currency Proposals
by J. H. Hollander - 105-110 Recent Statistics on Wages
by T.
1898, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 373-397 Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?
by Thorstein Veblen - 398-418 The French Workmen's Compensation Act
by William Franklin Willoughby - 419-446 The Gas Supply of Boston
by John H. Gray - 447-460 The Settlement in the Coal-Mining Industry
by John E. George - 461-466 Recent Legislation and Adjudication on Trusts
by Jeremiah W. Jenks
1898, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 245-279 The French Canadians in New England
by William MacDonald - 280-306 The Bank-Note System of Switzerland
by M. Sandoz - 307-342 The Objects and Methods of Currency Reform in the United States
by F. M. Taylor - 343-348 Samuel Bailey on Appreciation
by C. W. Mixter
1898, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 119-138 Cournot and Mathematical Economics
by Irving Fisher - 139-152 Canada and the Silver Question
by John Davidson - 153-185 Monetary Changes in Japan
by Garrett Droppers - 186-208 The Coal Miners' Strike of 1897
by J. E. George - 209-224 The Lease of the Philadelphia Gas-Works
by William Draper Lewis
1897, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-26 The National Banking System
by Charles F. Dunbar - 27-41 Charity and Progress
by Edward Cummings - 42-69 The Tariff Act of 1897
by F. W. Taussig - 70-72 Distribution of Small Banks in the West
by Thornton Cooke - 73-75 Elementary Economics in Schools and Colleges
by Frederick R. Clow - 76-82 Bellamy's "Equality"
by Nicholas P. Gilman - 83-90 The Street Railway Situation in Chicago
by John H. Gray
1897, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 335-371 The Tory Origin of Free Trade Policy
by W. J. Ashley - 372-387 Certain Tendencies in Political Economy
by Bernard Moses - 388-428 The German Exchange Act of 1896
by Ernst Loeb - 429-435 The Value of The Money Unit
by T. N. Carver - 436-448 The Career of Francis Amasa Walker
by Charles F. Dunbar - 449-449 Co-Operative Stores in New England
by Edward W. Bemis
1897, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 223-247 The Safety of the Legal Tender Paper
by Charles F. Dunbar - 248-256 The Birth—Rate in Massachusetts, 1850–90
by F. S. Crum - 266-279 Co-Operative Stores in the United States
by Edward Cummings - 280-295 The Steadily Appreciating Standard
by C. M. Walsh - 296-309 The Taxation of Sugar in the United States, 1789–1861
by Charles S. Griffin - 310-311 The Different Meanings of "Cost"
by Arthur Twining Hadley - 311-316 California and the Direct Tax of 1861
by Bernard Moses
1897, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 115-135 The Old Generation of Economists and the New
by Alfred Marshall - 136-160 Currency Discussion in Massachusetts in the Eighteenth Century
by Andrew McFarland Davis - 161-190 A Forerunner of Böhm-Bawerk
by C. W. Mixter - 191-200 Social and Economic Legislation of the States in 1896
by William B. Shaw - 201-204 Some Recent Books on Local Taxation
by Edwin E. A. Seligman - 205-210 The Agricultural Changes of the Fifteenth Century
by Frances Gardiner Davenport - 214-215 Journeymen's Associations in England in the Late Middle Ages
by W. J. A.
1896, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-35 The International Silver Situation
by F. W. Taussig - 36-69 The Origin of Zamindari Estates in Bengal
by B. H. Baden-Powell - 70-91 Currency Discussion in Massachusetts in the Eighteenth Century
by Andrew McFarland Davis - 92-104 Ethnic Stratification and Displacement
by Carlos C. Closson
1896, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 359-406 The Beginnings of Town Life in the Middle Ages
by W. J. Ashley - 407-430 Industrial Arbitration: Its Methods and Its Limitations
by S. N. D. North - 431-454 Shaw's History of Currency
by C. M. Walsh - 455-466 Suggestions for the Study of Municipal Finance
by Frederick R. Clow - 467-470 Facts about Money: A Rejoinder
by Willard Fisher
1896, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 247-268 The Location of Industries
by Edward A. Ross - 269-295 The New Sectionalism
by Frederick Emory Haynes - 296-323 The Anthracite Combinations
by G. O. Virtue - 324-336 Recent American Books on Money
by Willard Fisher - 337-340 Facts About Money: A Reply
by J. Laurence Laughlin - 341-351 Insurance of the Unemployed
by John Graham Brooks
1896, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 121-155 The Positive Theory of Capital and Its Critics: III
by E. Böhm-Bawerk - 156-186 Dissociation by Displacement: A Phase of Social Selection
by Carlos C. Closson - 187-208 "Coin" and His Critics
by Willard Fisher - 209-217 Some Unpublished Letters of Ricardo
by J. H. Hollander - 218-229 Social and Economic Legislation of the States in 1895
by William B. Shaw - 240-243 An Eighteenth Century Record of the Evils of Depreciation
by C. W. Mixter - 243-246 An Eighteenth Century Record of the Evils of Depreciation
by B. Greenleaf
1895, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-33 The Concluding Volume of Marx's Capital
by W. Lexis - 34-53 Tenancy in the United States
by George K. Holmes - 54-66 A Standard of Values
by John Bascom - 67-94 The Employer's Place in Distribution
by F. W. Taussig - 95-97 Friedrich Engels
by James Bonar - 98-102 Real Issues Concerning Interest
by John Bates Clark
1895, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 353-370 Industrial Arbitration in the United States
by Edward Cummings - 372-379 The Quantity-Theory of Money
by Francis A. Walker - 380-387 The Origin of Interest
by E. Böhm-Bawerk - 388-408 Von Thünen's Theory of Natural Wages
by H. L. Moore - 409-449 Risk as an Economic Factor
by John Haynes - 450-459 The Effect of an Eight Hours' Day on Wages and the Unemployed
by Charles Beardsley
1895, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 235-256 The Positive Theory of Capital and its Critics
by E. Böhm-Bawerk - 257-278 The Origin of Interest
by John B. Clark - 279-290 The Classification of Public Revenues
by Edwin R. A. Seligman - 291-304 Von Thünen's Theory of Natural Wages
by H. L. Moore - 305-332 State Regulation of Prices and Rates
by William H. Dunbar - 333-342 Aristotle's Doctrine of Barter
by W. J. Ashley
1895, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 113-131 The Positive Theory of Capital and its Critics
by E. Böhm-Bawerk - 132-150 The Economists and the Public
by S. M. Macvane - 151-174 Study of a Typical Mediæval Village
by W. Warde Fowler