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1950, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 546-546 Distributive Effects of an Excise Tax on a Monopolist
by J. N. Behrman
1950, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 373-373 The Development of Utility Theory. II
by George J. Stigler - 397-397 The General Motors-United Auto Workers Agreement of 1950
by Frederick H. Harbison - 412-412 The Theory of Employment and Stabilization Policy
by O. H. Brownlee - 425-425 Commodity and Income Taxation in the Soviet Union
by Franklyn D. Holzman - 434-434 A Method for Drawing Marginal Curves
by Lionel W. McKenzie - 436-436 Income, Ability, and Size of Family in the United States
by Dean A. Worcester & Jr. & Robert J. Lampman
1950, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 281-281 Four Positions on Japanese Finance
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 289-289 The Rate of Interest and the Marginal Product of Capital
by Lloyd A. Metzler - 307-307 The Development of Utility Theory. I
by George J. Stigler - 328-328 A Difficulty in the Concept of Social Welfare
by Kenneth J. Arrow - 347-347 Vertical Integration and Antitrust Policy
by Joseph J. Spengler - 353-353 The United Nations and Full Employment
by Kenneth K. Kurihara
1950, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 187-187 Professor Schumpeter on Socialism: The Case of Britain
by Donald Dewey - 211-211 Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory
by Armen A. Alchian - 222-222 Tax Incentives for Mineral Enterprise
by Douglas H. Eldridge - 241-241 Legal Tender during the English and Irish Bank Restrictions
by Frank Whitson Fetter - 254-254 Labor Unions and the Price System
by Albert Rees
1950, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 111-111 Resource Allocation under Share Contracts
by D. Gale Johnson - 124-124 The Monetary Mechanism Since the War
by Edward C. Simmons - 142-142 Patents and Technical Progress--A Study of Television
by W. Rupert Maclaurin - 158-158 Theories of Welfare Economics
by M. W. Reder - 162-162 The Mathematical Theory of Monopoly in 1839: Charles Ellet, Jr
by C. D. Calsoyas
1950, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-1 Reflections on Poverty Within Agriculture
by Theodore W. Schultz
1949, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 463-463 The Marshallian Demand Curve
by Milton Friedman - 496-496 The Pure Theory of Government Finance: A Suggested Approach
by James M. Buchanan - 506-506 Liquidity and a National Balance Sheet
by Roland N. McKean - 523-523 Mathematical Economics before Cournot
by Ross M. Robertson - 537-537 Union Security and the Right to Work
by John V. Spielmans - 543-543 Returns to Scale in Family Farming: Is the Case Overstated?
by Erven J. Long
1949, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 371-371 English Economists and the State-Managed Economy
by Joseph A. Schumpeter - 395-395 The International Monetary Fund
by Raymond F. Mikesell - 413-413 Cost Behavior and the Accounting Pattern of Public Utility Regulation
by Emery Troxel - 428-428 The Income Tax and the Supply of Labor
by Richard Goode - 438-438 Laissez Faire and Intervention: A Potential Source of Historical Error
by Joseph J. Spengler - 442-442 The Bankers and the Bullionists in 1819
by J. K. Horsefield
1949, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 277-277 Monetary Reform in Western Germany
by Fred H. Klopstock - 293-293 Public Works and Economic Stability
by Julius Margolis - 304-304 Psychological Aspects of Economic Thought
by Walter A. Weisskopf - 315-315 Plans for a National Bank in Spain, 1701-83
by Earl J. Hamilton - 337-337 Federal Estate Taxes and Philanthropic Bequests
by C. Lowell Harriss - 345-345 Tariffs, International Demand, and Domestic Prices
by Lloyd A. Metzler
1949, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 185-185 Food and Agriculture in the Soviet Union, 1917-48
by M. K. Bennett - 199-199 The Communist Manifesto in Sociology and Economics
by Joseph A. Schumpeter - 213-213 Communists in German Labor Organizations
by Matthew A. Kelly - 227-227 Socialism, Communism, and International Trade
by Bert F. Hoselitz - 242-242 Fabian Political Economy
by Paul M. Sweezy - 249-249 Soviet Production Estimates
by Russell T. Nichols - 250-250 Soviet Production Estimates: Comments
by Harry Schwartz
1949, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 106-106 Have We Underestimated Increases in Rents and Shelter Expenditures?
by Sherman J. Maisel - 118-118 The Future Locational Pattern of Iron and Steel Production in the United States
by Walter Isard & William M. Capron - 134-134 Spanish Banking Schemes before 1700
by Earl J. Hamilton - 157-157 Financial Resources of Trade-Unions
by Nathan Belfer - 162-162 Toward A New Theory of Monetary Sovereignty
by Kenneth K. Kurihara - 180-180 The Marginal Utility Theory in the United States of America: A Reply to James S. Earley
by Edward Francis Schroder - 182-182 The Marginal Utility Theory in the United States of America: A Rejoinder
by James S. Earley
1949, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-1 Tariffs, the Terms of Trade, and the Distribution of National Income
by Lloyd A. Metzler
1948, Volume 56, Issue 6
- 465-465 Occupational Choice in a Collectivist Economy
by D. J. Dewey - 480-480 Professor Heimann on Religion and Economics
by Frank H. Knight - 498-498 Income Tax Progression, 1929-48
by R. A. Musgrave & Tun Thin - 515-515 National Patterns of Union Behavior
by Adolf Sturmthal - 527-527 Public Expenditures for Veterans' Assistance
by Irving H. Siegel & Maurice F. W. Taylor - 533-533 Theories of Income Distribution: Where Do We Stand?
by Mary Jean Bowman
1948, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 373-373 Postwar Political Economy: The President's Reports
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 392-392 Keynes and the Economic System
by Calvin B. Hoover - 403-403 European Multilateral Clearing
by Robert W. Bean - 416-416 The Role of Dissaving in Economic Analysis
by George Garvy - 428-428 Price Inflexibility--War and Postwar
by Jules Backman - 438-438 Soviet Postwar Industrial Production
by Harry Schwartz - 442-442 Mikesell on International Monetary Agreements and Planned Economies
by Virgil Salera - 446-446 International Monetary Agreements and Planned Economies: A Reply
by Raymond F. Mikesell
1948, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 279-279 The Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk
by Milton Friedman & L. J. Savage - 305-305 Liberalism in the Modern State: The Philosophy of Henry Simons
by Charles Oscar Hardy - 315-315 Adam Smith and the Economic Man
by William D. Grampp - 337-337 How Much Can Planning Do?
by David McCord Wright - 342-342 Regional Multilateral Clearing
by Rendigs Fels - 344-344 The German Reparations Problem
by Carl Landauer
1948, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 187-187 Samuelson's Foundations: The Role of Mathematics in Economics
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 200-200 Samuelson's Foundations: Its Mathematics
by L. J. Savage - 203-203 Some Locational Factors in the Iron and Steel Industry since the Early Nineteenth Century
by Walter Isard - 218-218 Some Objections to Marginal-Cost Pricing
by William Vickrey - 239-239 The Recession of 1937-38
by Kenneth D. Roose - 249-249 Average-Cost Pricing and the Theory of Uncertainty
by William Fellner - 253-253 The Econometric Approach: A Critical Analysis
by Henry Grayson - 258-258 The Closed Shop and the Taft Act
by Jerome L. Toner
1948, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 109-109 Four Reports on Economic Aid to Europe
by Bert F. Hoselitz - 124-124 Postwar Taxation in Japan
by Henry Shavell - 138-138 The Supreme Court and the Architects of Economic Legislation
by James H. Stauss - 157-157 Supporting Agricultural Prices by Concealed Dumping
by Theodore W. Schultz - 166-166 The C.E.D. on Federal Tax Reform
by O. H. Brownlee
1948, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-1 Individual and Collective Wants
by Theo Suranyi-Unger
1947, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 497-497 The Role of the International Monetary Agreements in a World of Planned Economies
by Raymond F. Mikesell - 513-513 Reflections on the "Labor Monopoly" Issue
by Richard A. Lester - 537-537 Salvation by Science: The Gospel According to Professor Lundberg
by Frank H. Knight - 553-553 Bank Capital: The Problem Restated
by Tynan Smith & Raymond E. Hengren - 567-567 Reconciling Agricultural and Foreign Trade Policies
by D. Gale Johnson - 572-572 Leakage Problems in Flexible Taxation
by Theodore A. Sumberg
1947, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 405-405 Lerner on the Economics of Control
by Milton Friedman - 417-417 The Beginning of Competitive Banking in Philadelphia, 1782-1809
by Anna Jacobson Schwartz - 432-432 The Kinky Oligopoly Demand Curve and Rigid Prices
by George J. Stigler - 450-450 A Reconsideration of the Marginal Productivity Theory
by M. W. Reder - 459-459 Foreign Investment and Full Employment
by Kenneth K. Kurihara
1947, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 323-323 Worker Response and Social Background
by Melville Dalton - 333-333 The Position of the Treasury Bill in the Public Debt
by Edward C. Simmons - 346-346 Measuring State and Regional Business Cycles
by Rutledge Vining - 352-352 The Effect of Replacement Investment on National Income and Employment
by S. P. Dobrovolsky - 359-359 Pritchard on the Federal Reserve Bank Note: Comment
by E. A. Goldenweiser - 360-360 The Federal Reserve Bank Note: A Reply
by Leland J. Pritchard
1947, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 189-189 Public Policy in Labor Disputes: The Crisis of 1946
by Orme W. Phelps - 212-212 Average Cost and Long-Run Elasticity of Demand
by Henry M. Oliver & Jr. - 222-222 Volume of Savings, Quantity of Money, and Business Instability
by Clark Warburton - 234-234 Measuring State Tax Burden
by Alan S. Donnahoe - 245-245 Rental Analysis in Wartime
by Fritz Redlich - 254-254 Hansen on Full-Employment Policies
by William Fellner - 257-257 Businessmen's Information about Profitability of Local Enterprises
by Gertrude E. Oxenfeldt & Alfred R. Oxenfeldt
1947, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 108-108 Theories of Effective Demand and Employment
by Lawrence R. Klein - 132-132 The Political Economy of Poor Richard
by William D. Grampp - 142-142 What Was Wrong in Forecasts of Postwar Depression?
by W. S. Woytinsky - 152-152 Notes on the History of the Giffen Paradox
by George J. Stigler - 157-157 The Federal Reserve Bank Note
by Leland J. Pritchard
1947, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-1 International Cartel Policy
by Bert F. Hoselitz
1946, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 481-481 Von Thunen's Theory of Distribution and the Advent of Marginal Analysis
by Arthur H. Leigh - 503-503 Road and Rail: A Transatlantic Comparison
by Gilbert Walker - 522-522 The British Labor Party and Domestic Reform
by Mary E. Murphy - 538-538 A Proposal for an International Buffer-Stock Agency
by W. W. Riefler
1946, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 385-385 Monopolistic Competition and the Use and Price of Urban Land Service
by Joseph J. Spengler - 413-413 Wartime Control of Tin in Great Britain, 1939-41
by Leo Fishman - 436-436 Quantity and Frequency of Use of Money in the United States, 1919-45
by Clark Warburton - 451-451 Freedom Under Planning
by Frank H. Knight - 454-454 Dr. Mayer on Postwar National Income: A Reply
by Joseph Mayer
1946, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 289-289 A Post-Mortem on Transition Predictions of National Product
by L. R. Klein - 309-309 The Italian Lira, 1938-45
by William D. Grampp - 334-334 The Dilemma of Liberal Economics
by M. Bronfenbrenner - 347-347 Realism and Relevance in the Theory of Demand
by J. M. Clark - 354-354 The Graphic Depiction of Elasticity of Demand
by C. C. Holt & P. A. Samuelson - 358-358 The New Ethiopian Monetary System
by Max J. Wasserman - 363-363 Heimann's History of Doctrine and Current Issues
by Frank H. Knight - 368-368 On Optimum Population: A Reply
by Manuel Gottlieb
1946, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 193-193 Experience Under Intergovernmental Commodity Agreements, 1902-45
by Joseph S. Davis - 221-221 Some Economic Aspects of the Margarine Industry
by William H. Nicholls - 243-243 Interest and Employment
by M. W. Reder - 258-258 Some Implications of Full-Employment Policy
by Albert L. Meyers - 266-266 The Flexibility of Income-Tax Yield Under Averaging
by Richard E. Slitor
1946, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 116-116 The First Twenty Years of the Bank of Spain. II
by Earl J. Hamilton - 141-141 Professor Knight and the Theory of Demand
by Robert L. Bishop - 170-170 Comment on Mr. Bishop's Article
by Frank H. Knight - 177-177 Dr. Mayer on Postwar National Income
by Everett E. Hagen
1946, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-1 Some Reflections on a Theory of Labor-Management Relations
by Frederick H. Harbison
1945, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 289-289 The Theory of Optimum Population for a Closed Economy
by Manuel Gottlieb - 317-317 The Physiocrats and Say's Law of Markets. II
by Joseph J. Spengler - 348-348 Schumpeter on Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
by Charles O. Hardy - 357-357 Deficiencies in the Gross-National-Product Concept as a National Measure
by Joseph Mayer
1945, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 193-193 The Physiocrats and Say's Law of Markets. I
by Joseph J. Spengler - 212-212 The Beveridge Program: An Unsympathetic Interpretation
by Henry C. Simons - 234-234 Post-World War I Price Movements and Price Policy
by Eugene Rotwein - 258-258 The Compensatory Theory of Public Works Expenditure
by Clay J. Anderson - 275-275 The Effect of Averaging on the Cyclical Sensitivity of the Yield of the Income Tax
by William Vickrey
1945, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 115-115 The Origins of the Second Bank of the United States
by Raymond Walters & Jr. - 132-132 Sociological Elements in Veblen's Economic Theory
by Arthur K. Davis - 150-150 The Volume of Money and the Price Level Between the World Wars
by Clark Warburton - 164-164 Financial Problems of the Middle East
by Raymond F. Mikesell
1945, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-1 Scarce Currencies and the International Monetary Fund
by E. M. Bernstein
1944, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 289-289 Realism and Relevance in the Theory of Demand
by Frank H. Knight - 319-319 Strike Profiles
by John V. Spielmans - 340-340 Growth of the American Glass Industry to 1880--Continued
by Warren C. Scoville - 356-356 On Debt Policy
by Henry C. Simons - 362-362 A Note on the Use of the Word "Currency"
by Ira B. Cross
1944, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 193-193 Growth of the American Glass Industry to 1880
by Warren C. Scoville - 217-217 Recent Trends in the German Command Economy
by Heinz Paechter - 234-234 Recent Events in Negro Union Relationships
by Robert C. Weaver - 250-250 What is Dry Exchange? A Contribution to the Study of English Mercantilism
by Raymond de Roover - 267-267 A Dimensional National Economy: A Reply
by David Atkins - 270-270 A Dimensional National Economy: A Rejoinder
by Robert W. Burgess
1944, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 112-112 The Entrepreneur: The Firm
by James H. Stauss - 128-128 Rivals and Interlopers in the History of the New York Security Market
by George Garvy - 144-144 The Development of the Pump-Priming Theory
by Clay J. Anderson - 160-160 Economists and the Economy
by Eric A. Johnston - 164-164 The Use of Data Collected by Poorly Trained Enumerators
by Harry Pelle Hartkemeier
1944, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-1 Some Reflections on Syndicalism
by Henry C. Simons
1943, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 477-477 Monetary Disorder and Economic Decadence in Spain, 1651-1700
by Earl J. Hamilton - 494-494 Man of His Century: A Reconsideration of the Historical Significance of Karl Marx
by Solomon F. Bloom - 506-506 The Evolutionist Revolt Against Classical Economics: II. In England--James Steuart, Richard Jones, Karl Marx
by Henryk Grossman - 523-523 Public Works Program After World War I
by E. Jay Howenstine & Jr. - 538-538 How Government Purchasing Procedures Strengthen Monopoly Elements
by Wesley C. Ballaine - 547-547 Cushman on Independent Regulatory Commissions
by Myron W. Watkins - 550-550 Organized Labor and Negro Workers
by Herbert R. Northrup
1943, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 381-381 The Evolutionist Revolt Against Classical Economics: I. In France--Condorcet, Saint-Simon, Simonde de Sismondi
by Henryk Grossman - 397-397 Post-war Plan and Program
by Myron W. Watkins - 415-415 The Negro Automobile Worker
by Lloyd H. Bailer - 429-429 Economic Factors Influencing the Development and Introduction of the Fluorescent Lamp
by Arthur A. Bright & Jr. & W. Rupert Maclaurin
1943, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 287-287 On the International Spread of Business Cycles
by Oskar Morgenstern - 310-310 Professor Robbins' Definition of Economics
by Robert Scoon - 322-322 The Role of Foreign Trade in the Nazi War Economy
by Arthur Schweitzer - 338-338 The Economics of Collective Wage Bargaining: A Case Study
by Joseph Shister - 348-348 The Risk of Obsolescence and the Importance of the Rate of Interest
by Maurice Moonitz - 356-356 Inflation as a Post-War Problem
by Herbert Spero & John A. Leavitt
1943, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 191-191 Monetary Policies and Hoarding in Periods of Stagnation
by William Fellner - 206-206 Organized Labor and Negro Workers
by Herbert R. Northrup