Content
1939, Volume 12
- 386-386 The Location of the South Water Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market in Chicago
by E. A. Duddy & D. A. Revzan
1937, Volume 11
- 1-1 Improvements of Public Utility Accounting
by C. Emery Troxel - 115-115 Intra-Account Clearing and the Supply of Money
by Philip P. Schaffner - 125-125 Industry Organization and the Role of Government
by J. D. A. Morrow - 130-130 What Shall We Do About Depressions?
by George E. Putnam - 148-148 Index Numbers and Public Utility Property Valuation
by Frank A. Mancina - 161-161 Municipal Water-Utility Management-(Concluded)
by E. Grosvenor Plowman - 188-188 The Use of Simultaneous Equations in Business Problems
by John H. Smith - 232-232 Study of a Group of American Management-Investment Companies, 1930-36
by Edward D. Allen - 258-258 Index Numbers and Public Utility Property Valuation (Concluded)
by Frank A. Mancina - 277-277 North Dakota State Hail Insurance, 1911-36
by Gilbert W. Cooke - 311-311 Voting Rights of Capital Stock and Shareholders
by W. H. S. Stevens - 349-349 Product Testing and Its Value to Business
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 363-363 Graduate Education in Hospital Administration, 1934-37
by Gerhard Hartman - 376-376 Financing the Wholesale Distribution of Fruits and Vegetables
by E. A. Duddy
1937, Volume 10
- 1-1 The Rationale of Banking Research
by F. Cyril James - 103-103 The International Tin Control Scheme
by Charles A. Myers - 126-126 Depreciation Methods of American Industrial Corporations 1927-35
by William J. Vatter - 147-147 Corporate Control in the Natural Gas Industry
by C. Emery Troxel - 174-174 The Forward Exchanges-(Continued)
by Michael L. Hoffman - 205-205 Our Experiments in Planning
by George E. Putnam - 222-222 Organization Trend
by Harry A. Wheeler - 233-233 Customer Attitude Toward Chicago Grocery-Store Practices
by Myrtle M. Lohner - 268-268 Municipal Water-Utility Management
by E. Grosvenor Plowman - 299-299 Possibilities and Limitations of Investors' Services. Part I. Short-Term Traders' Services
by Delbert Harlow Kerchner - 322-322 A Review of Money Rates in Chicago
by Don M. Dailey - 346-346 Price Movements of Newly Listed Common Stocks
by G. Maxwell Ule - 370-370 Municipal Water-Utility Management-(Continued)
by E. Grosvenor Plowman
1936, Volume 9
- 1-1 Technology and Governmental Change
by William Fielding Ogburn - 114-114 Stockholders' Participations in Profits. I
by W. H. S. Stevens - 133-133 Relative Price Fluctuations of Industrial Stocks in Different Price Groups
by Louis H. Fritzemeier - 155-155 A Government Insurance Monopoly
by Simon G. Hanson - 170-170 Sales Analysis from the Management Standpoint-(Continued)
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 189-189 Business Mortality Among Retail Meat Stores in Chicago Between 1920 and 1933
by Howard C. Greer - 210-210 Stockholders' Participations in Profits-(Continued)
by W. H. S. Stevens - 231-231 Sales Analysis from the Management Standpoint-(Continued)
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 258-258 The Limited Partnership Association in New Jersey
by Stanley E. Howard - 280-280 Short-Term Price Forecasting, 1920-29. II
by E. W. Pettee - 301-301 Improving Farm Efficiency Through Co-Operative Purchasing
by Joseph G. Knapp - 314-314 The Wholesale Differential
by R. S. Alexander - 347-347 The Three Approaches to the Problem of Price Prediction. III
by E. W. Pettee - 368-368 Sales Analysis from the Management Standpoint-(Continued)
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 388-388 Erratum: Sales Quota Determination
by Donald R. C. Cowan
1935, Volume 8
- 1-1 Retailing Under the N.R.A. I
by Kenneth Dameron - 111-111 The Competitive Position of the Chicago Potato Market
by Charles T. Battin - 143-143 Chain, Voluntary Chain, and Independent Grocery Store Prices, 1930 and 1934
by Charles F. Phillips - 150-150 The Shipment of Grain and Grain Products from Chicago, 1924-25-1932-33
by Edward A. Duddy & David A. Revzan - 188-188 Retailing Under the N.R.A. II
by Kenneth Dameron - 213-213 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor (Continued
by Jay Finley Christ - 225-225 Sales Quota Determination
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 257-257 Loan Amortization Plans of Building and Loan Associations
by Franklin W. Ryan & Ralph S. Weese - 284-284 Credit Unions
by Lewis A. Froman - 297-297 Bank Failures-Causes and Remedies
by R. G. Thomas - 319-319 The Certified Public Banker (C.P.B.)
by Stuart Putnam Meech & R. O. Byerrum - 338-338 Credit Unions-(Continued)
by Lewis Froman - 345-345 Regional Consumption and Sales Analysis
by Donald R. G. Cowan - 382-382 A Rationale of Corporate Reorganization
by George F. Nichols
1934, Volume 7
- 1-1 Small Loan Debt in the United States
by Rolf Nugent - 106-106 Certain Aspects of Utility Service Contracts
by Norman S. Buchanan - 124-124 Trends in the Wholesale Meat Business of San Francisco
by E. T. Grether - 133-133 The Price-Effect of Stock Right Issues
by James C. Dolley - 161-161 Liquidity and Solvency of National Banks, 1923-33
by George W. Edwards - 173-173 The Westward Lag in Business
by Joseph Demmery & Fred Ritchie - 182-182 Bank Statements and the Public
by L. Douglas Meredith - 189-189 Disparity of Recent Changes in Wholesale Prices
by Garfield V. Cox & Alice M. Atwood - 200-200 Railroad Consolidation in Eastern Territory
by Charles L. Raper - 224-224 A Comparison of Special Discounts and Allowances in the Grocery, Drug, and Tobacco Trades, II
by W. H. S. Stevens - 237-237 Some Cost-Accounting Problems of the N.R.A
by W. N. Mitchell - 254-254 The Employment Possibilities of the Federal Public Works Fund
by R. V. Swift - 266-266 Short Term Loans in the United States During 1932 and 1933
by Franklin W. Ryan - 283-283 The Future of Radio as an Advertising Medium
by Herman S. Hettinger - 296-296 The Limited Partnership in New Jersey
by Stanley E. Howard - 318-318 Chain-Store Mortality
by Charles F. Phillips - 328-328 Security Prices and Stock Exchange Holidays in Relation to Short Selling
by M. J. Fields - 339-339 The Measurement of a Bank's Secondary and Investment Reserves
by Elmer Hartzel
1933, Volume 6
- 1-1 Concentration in Banking Control Through Interlocking Directorates as Typified by Chicago Banks
by R. G. Thomas - 113-113 Some Economic Aspects of Motion Picture Production and Marketing
by Ralph Cassady & Jr. - 132-132 Bond Behavior in a Depression Period
by George W. Edwards - 139-139 Industrial Districts of the Chicago Region and their Influence on Plant Location
by W. N. Mitchell & M. J. Jucius - 157-157 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. III. Since the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 181-181 Government and Business
by Charles E. Merriam - 191-191 Stabilizing the Anti-Trust Laws
by M. J. Fields - 215-215 Margins, Expenses, and Profits of Chicago Retail Meat Stores
by Roy C. Lindquist & Howard C. Greer - 226-226 Profits and Losses in Egg Storage
by Edward A. Duddy & David A. Revzan - 240-240 Industrial Pensions
by R. W. Stone - 247-247 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. III. Since the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 275-275 Adjusting Corporation Financing to Industrial Growth
by William H. Lough - 293-293 Profits and Losses in the Storage of Butter
by Edward A. Duddy & David A. Revzan - 318-318 The Use of Public Merchandise Warehouses in Chicago
by E. E. Ferebee - 328-328 Procedures for Determining the Secretarial Duties to be Included in a Course for College Students
by Ann Brewington - 346-346 Organized Labor and National Recovery Legislation
by Jay Finley Christ
1932, Volume 5
- 1-1 The Trend to Secured Loans
by Ray B. Westerfield - 1-3 What is a Profession?
by E. B. Wilson - 1-8 Can Business be Taught?
by Ralph E. Heilman - 102-102 Technology, Business, and Depressions
by H. S. Person - 103-103 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. III. Since the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 109-109 Economic Planning: Some Obstacles and Implications
by Wallace B. Donham - 110-110 Reparations and Inter-Allied Debts
by Max M. Winkler - 114-114 Factors Operating Toward Recovery from Depression
by William W. Cumberland - 123-123 A Ten-Year Look Ahead in Business Education
by Leverett S. Lyon - 130-130 A Comparison of Independent and Chain Store Prices
by Dorothy Dowe - 133-133 A Ten-Year Look Ahead
by John T. Madden - 145-145 Investment Operations of Universities
by Francis W. Hopkins - 155-155 Should Life Insurance Companies be Permitted to Buy Common Stocks?
by S. H. Nerlove - 175-175 The Reichsbank in the Financial Crisis of 1931
by Anatol Murad - 223-223 An Investment Policy for a Country Bank
by George W. Edwards - 228-228 Standardizing the Selection of Apprentices
by R. O. Beckman - 241-241 The Investment Securities Business and the Future
by Stuart P. Meech - 257-257 The Shift in Bank Failures
by Lewis A. Froman - 268-268 The International Mercantile Marine Company-An Ill-Conceived Trust
by M. J. Fields - 283-283 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor III. Since the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 307-307 German Trade Associations
by Fritz Demuth - 321-321 Legal Control of Life Insurance Company Investments
by E. T. Halaas - 335-335 Relationships Between the Numbers of Chain and Individually Owned Grocery Stores in Fort Wayne
by Russell L. Furst - 346-346 The Life Insurance Company as a Banking Concern
by James P. Sullivan - 362-362 The International Mercantile Marine Company-An Ill-Conceived Trust (Concluded)
by M. J. Fields - 380-380 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. III. Since the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ
1931, Volume 4
- 1-1 Grain Elevator Storage at the Interior Terminal Markets: Chicago
by E. A. Duddy - 1-5 Opening Session
by Chester A. Phillips - 1-7 The Romance of Business Development in the South
by John Temple Graves - 101-101 Opinions of Students on the Educational Process
by C. E. Griffin - 105-105 The Bank for International Settlements: Its Place in the Gold Monetary Organization
by W. C. Schluter - 111-111 Relation of the School of Business to Other Schools in the University
by Russell A. Stevenson - 115-115 Newspaper Advertising Rates and Circulation
by John H. Cover & Paul J. Thompson & Vincent J. Cohenour - 116-116 Relation of the School of Business to the Engineering School of the University
by Francis H. Bird - 121-121 Address of President A. B. Dinwiddie
by A. B. Dinwiddie - 127-127 Dr. Flexner on University Training for Business
by J. E. LeRossignol - 138-138 The Relation of a College of Commerce to Its Constituents
by Spurgeon Bell - 147-147 The School of Business in a Transition Economy
by Lee Bidgood - 149-149 Trends and Problems in the Marketing of Furniture
by C. E. Dankert - 157-157 Relation of a School of Business to Its Constituency
by M. H. Hunter - 163-163 Relation of Beta Gamma Sigma to the Schools of Business
by John W. Jenkins - 174-174 Accounting in the Law-School Curriculum
by Willard J. Graham - 194-194 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. II. From the Sherman Act to the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 217-217 State Regulation of Small Loan Businesses
by Leon Henderson - 227-227 Department-Store Sales and Advertising
by John H. Cover & M. Artelia Bowne & Gertrude Norris & Vincent J. Cohenour - 245-245 Gold: A Problem of Monetary Policy
by F. Cyril James - 255-255 Analyzing Radio Continuities
by Bernard D. Urist - 268-268 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. II. From the Sherman Act to the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 283-283 Education for Business and the Junior College
by Leverett S. Lyon - 311-311 Unemployment and Economic Changes in the United States
by Arthur B. Adams - 320-320 Credit Unions in the United States
by M. R. Neifeld - 346-346 Anti-Chain-Store Taxation
by Alfred G. Buehler - 370-370 Wage Statistics and the Problem of Real Wages
by Paul F. Brissenden - 407-407 Toward a More Rational Retirement Plan
by Henry R. Corbett - 415-415 Stock Prices: A Problem in Verification
by M. J. Fields
1930, Volume 3
- 1-1 Modern Tendencies in Commercial Banking
by Craig B. Hazlewood - 1-6 Co-Operation Between the University and Business in Training and Placing the College Man
by W. J. Donald - 109-109 Financing Problems of Modern Consolidations
by S. P. Meech - 151-151 Another Year of Business Forecasts
by Garfield V. Cox - 171-171 A Barometer of Chicago Stock Prices
by John H. Cover & David A. Revzan & Wilfrid M. Helms & Vincent J. Cohenour - 192-192 Personnel Aspects of Mergers
by R. W. Stone - 205-205 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. I
by Jay Finley Christ - 269-269 The White House Conferences
by Robert P. Lamont - 272-272 Facing the Larger Problems of Business Management
by Julius H. Barnes - 279-279 Investment Trusts
by Leland Rex Robinson - 317-317 Our Synthetic Prosperity
by John H. Cover - 332-332 Business Rehabilitation in England
by Leonard L. Watkins - 341-341 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor. II. From the Sherman Act to the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ - 382-382 Selected Bibliography on Stabilization
by Garfield V. Cox - 391-391 What Can the Farm Board do Toward Production Control?
by E. G. Nourse - 402-402 Family Finance in the United States
by Franklin W. Ryan - 424-424 Technological Factors in Relation to Personnel Management
by Arthur H. Young - 432-432 Investment Trusts in 1930
by Shaw Livermore - 445-445 The Federal Courts and Organized Labor: II. From the Sherman Act to the Clayton Act (Continued)
by Jay Finley Christ
1929, Volume 2
- 1-1 Some Advantages of Letters of Credit
by K. N. Llewellyn - 117-117 Loans to Brokers and Dealers for Account of Others
by Ivan Wright - 137-137 On Supplanting the Industrial Fatigue Concept
by Richard M. Page - 151-151 The Panama Canal and the West
by Calvin Crumbaker - 177-177 The Bank Acceptance and Letter of Credit in Short-Term Finance
by S. P. Meech - 204-204 Financing the Merchant Shipping Industry
by F. Cyril James - 233-233 The Supreme Court Decision in the O'Fallon Case. Part I
by J. F. Christ - 248-248 The Supreme Court Decision in the O'Fallon Case. Part II
by L. C. Sorrell - 258-258 Illinois Banks and the Federal Reserve System
by Don M. Dailey - 272-272 Economic and Social Aspects of Chain Stores
by James L. Palmer - 291-291 Legal Phases of Radio Communication
by Robert Carleton Smith - 312-312 Business Value
by C. Rufus Rorem - 326-326 Effect of Mergers on Marketing, Production, and Administrative Problems
by James O. McKinsey - 345-345 Business Income and Profits
by Lucile Bagwell - 361-361 Recent Writings on Profits
by S. H. Nerlove - 383-383 The Relation of Stock Prices to Earnings
by Garfield V. Cox - 396-396 The Effect of the Tariff on Corporation Profits
by Kemper Simpson - 406-406 Some Laws of Quantity Discounts. I
by W. H. S. Stevens
1928, Volume 1
- 1-1 Collegiate Education for Business
by R. E. Heilman & W. H. Kiekhofer & C. O. Ruggles & I. L. Sharfman & L. C. Marshall - 107-107 The Business Curriculum as a Coherent Whole
by Karel Ficek - 113-113 Sales Policies and Practices of the Armstrong Cork Company, Linoleum Division
by James L. Palmer - 131-131 Wheat-Pool Cost and Price Comparisons
by Joseph G. Knapp - 141-141 Political Aspects of International Finance
by Jacob Viner - 174-174 The Trend of Personal Automobile Accidents
by S. H. Nerlove & W. J. Graham - 223-223 The Place of Technology in the Business Curriculum
by W. N. Mitchell - 238-238 The Formative Period of Higher Commercial Education in American Universities
by Frances Ruml - 273-273 The Investment Element in Life-Insurance Contracts
by S. H. Nerlove - 294-294 Common and Preferred Stocks as Investments
by James Roy Jackson - 324-324 Political Aspects of International Finance. II
by Jacob Viner - 364-364 The United States' Share of the World's Gold
by Lionel D. Edie - 388-388 The National Association of Commercial Teacher-Training Institutions
by Ann Brewington - 397-397 Common and Preferred Stocks as Investments. II
by James Roy Jackson - 417-417 The Present Economic Condition of the Tri-State Zinc District
by M. D. Orten