Content
1920, Volume 28, Issue 8
- 658-658 International Private Agreements in the form of Cartels, Syndicates, and other Combinations
by William Notz - 680-680 Interest During Construction
by W. A. Paton - 696-696 Financing Revolutions in Mexico
by Walter W. Stewart
1920, Volume 28, Issue 7
- 529-529 A Functional Approach to Social-Economic Data
by Leverett S. Lyon - 565-565 The Federal Reserve Banks' System of Par Collections
by Howard H. Preston - 591-591 Are Stock Dividends Income?
by T. David Zukerman - 601-601 The Political Progress of the English Workingman
by Conyers Read
1920, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 441-441 The Measurement of Labor Mobility
by Paul F. Brissenden - 477-477 The Co-operative Movement in Nebraska
by Maurice H. Weseen - 499-499 Some Frequently Neglected Factors in the Incidence of Taxation
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 505-505 The Political Progress of the English Workingman
by Conyers Read
1920, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 353-353 Research in Collegiate Schools of Business
by Horace Secrist - 375-375 Scope and Content of a Course in Marketing
by Melvin T. Copeland - 399-399 Proposals for the Taxation of Wealth in Great Britain
by Alzada Comstock - 407-407 Chicago Labor in Politics 1877-96
by Edward B. Mittelman - 428-428 The Industrial Conference
by Willard E. Atkins
1920, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 265-265 Railroad Valuation as a Working Tool
by J. M. Clark - 307-307 The Illinois Blue Sky Law
by James Waterhouse Angell - 322-322 An Appraisal of Carver's Economics
by H. G. Moulton - 332-332 Economic Implications in the Psychological Doctrine of Interest
by Harry Dexter Kitson - 339-339 The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations
by Willard E. Atkins
1920, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 189-189 Will Agricultural Prices Fall?
by E. G. Nourse - 219-219 The Causes of and Antidote for Industrial Unrest
by Horace B. Drury - 240-240 Proprietors' Salaries
by W. A. Paton
1920, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 107-107 The Basic Elements and Their Proper Balance in the Curriculum of a Collegiate Business School: Discussion
by R. C. McCrea - 109-109 The Basic Elements and Their Proper Balance in the Curriculum of a Collegiate Business School: Discussion
by H. S. Person - 113-113 The Teaching of Law in Collegiate Schools of Business
by Nathan Isaacs - 126-126 The Teaching of Law in Collegiate Schools of Business: Discussion
by L. F. Schaub - 131-131 The Teaching of Law in Collegiate Schools of Business: Discussion
by W. H. Spencer - 137-137 The Relation of the Collegiate School of Business to the Secondary-School System
by L. C. Marshall - 179-179 The Relation of the Collegiate School of Business to the Secondary-School System: Discussion
by C. O. Ruggles - 185-185 The Relation of the Collegiate School of Business to the Secondary-School System: Discussion
by Ralph E. Heilman - 188-188 The Relation of the Collegiate School of Business to the Secondary-School System: Discussion
by W. A. Scott
1920, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Regulation of Rentals During the War Period
by Edward L. Schaub
1919, Volume 27, Issue 10
- 813-813 The Management of Labor
by Sumner H. Slichter - 840-840 The Marine Workers Affiliation of the Port of New York
by Benjamin M. Squires
1919, Volume 27, Issue 9
- 725-725 Intensive Industrial Training Under Government Auspices in War Time
by A. B. Wolfe - 759-759 Accounting as an Administrative Aid
by J. O. McKinsey - 782-782 Will Prices Fall?
by H. G. Moulton
1919, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 621-621 Problems of Budgetary Reform
by Henry C. Adams - 639-639 War-Time Industrial Employment of Women in the United States
by A. B. Wolfe & Helen Olson - 670-670 American Trade Unionism and the Standardization of Wages During the War
by George E. Barnett - 694-694 War Finance and the Price Level
by H. G. Moulton
1919, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 525-525 The Webb Law: Its Scope and Operation
by William Notz - 544-544 Plant Administration of Labor
by Paul H. Douglas - 561-561 The Place of Agriculture in Modern Industrial Society: II
by E. G. Nourse - 578-578 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation: A Criticism
by Myron W. Watkins & H. G. Moulton
1919, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 421-421 The Work of the Wage-Adjustment Boards
by Alexander M. Bing - 457-457 The American Automatic Tool
by Ernest F. Lloyd - 466-466 The Place of Agriculture in Modern Industrial Society: I
by Edwin G. Nourse - 498-498 The Development of Our Merchant Marine
by Charles Piez
1919, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 329-329 What Shall We Do with the Railroads?
by James D. Magee - 354-354 Farm Products and Costs Accounting
by H. J. Davenport - 362-362 Labor Administration in the Shipbuilding Industry During War Time: II
by P. H. Douglas & F. E. Wolfe - 399-399 Report of the Conference Committee of National Labor-Adjustment Agencies
by L. C. Marshall
1919, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 241-241 The War Housing Program and Its Future
by Curtice N. Hitchcock - 280-280 Reconstruction and Natural Resources
by Raphael Zon - 300-300 An Appraisal of Clay's Economics
by Walton H. Hamilton
1919, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 145-145 Labor Administration in the Shipbuilding Industry During War Time: I
by P. H. Douglas & F. E. Wolfe - 188-188 Food Control and Price-Fixing in Revolutionary France: II
by Henry E. Bourne
1919, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 105-105 Nature and Computation of Labor Turnover
by Boris Emmet - 117-117 Maintaining Productive Output: A Problem in Reconstruction
by David Friday
1919, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-1 Cartels During the War
by William Notz
1918, Volume 26, Issue 10
- 941-941 Production After the War
by H. Gordon Hayes - 952-952 The Taxable Income of the United States
by David Friday - 970-970 International Trade Policy and the Coming of Peace
by Myron W. Watkins
1918, Volume 26, Issue 9
- 849-849 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation: IV
by H. G. Moulton - 882-882 Compulsory Arbitration in Great Britain During the War
by Milton Moses - 901-901 Certificates of Indebtedness in Our War Financing
by Jacob H. Hollander
1918, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 769-769 Mercantile and Agricultural Economics
by C. S. Duncan - 807-807 The Cattle-Loan Company
by Forrest M. Larmer
1918, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 673-673 The World's Coal Situation During the War: II
by William Notz - 705-705 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation: III
by H. G. Moulton - 732-732 Our Trade Balance and Our Foreign Loans
by Abraham Berglund
1918, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 545-545 The War Industries Board: Its Development, Organization, and Functions
by Curtice N. Hitchcock - 567-567 The World's Coal Situation During the War: I
by William Notz - 612-612 The Requisites of a National Food Policy
by Walton H. Hamilton - 638-638 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation: II
by H. G. Moulton
1918, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 425-425 The War Labor Program and Its Administration
by L. C. Marshall - 461-461 The War Risk Insurance Act
by Paul H. Douglas - 484-484 Commercial Banking and Capital Formation: I
by H. G. Moulton - 509-509 Nassau W. Senior, British Economist, in the Light of Recent Researches: II
by S. Leon Levy
1918, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 321-321 The Chicago Milk Inquiry
by C. S. Duncan - 347-347 Nassau W. Senior, British Economist, in the Light of Recent Researches: I
by S. Leon Levy - 366-366 Political Economy and Social Process
by Charles H. Cooley - 375-375 The Place of Value Theory in Economics: II
by Walton H. Hamilton
1918, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 217-217 The Place of Value Theory in Economics: I
by Walton H. Hamilton - 246-246 The Waiting Period in American Compensation Acts
by I. M. Rubinow - 274-274 Mechanical Evolution and Changing Labor Types
by Charles Reitell - 291-291 The Problem of the Transcontinental Rate Structure
by Paul D. Converse - 302-302 Emergency Financial Measures of Japan
by Saichiro Takashima
1918, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 105-105 Export Trade Problems and an American Foreign Trade Policy
by William Notz - 125-125 The War's Effects on English Trade Unions
by Ordway Tead - 136-136 Economics and Modern Psychology: II
by J. M. Clark
1918, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 Economics and Modern Psycholoy: I
by J. M. Clark
1917, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 961-961 The Making of Rates for Workmen's Compensation Insurance
by E. H. Downey - 984-984 Social Value and the Theory of Money
by Walter Stewart
1917, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 857-857 Fundamental Factors in War Finance
by Frank F. Anderson - 888-888 Taxation Versus Bond Issues for Financing the War
by E. Dana Durand - 917-917 Industrial Conscription
by Harold G. Moulton
1917, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 761-761 The Legality of the Combination of Competitors Under the Sherman Act
by Sumner H. Slichter - 805-805 Some Advantages of the Logarithmic Scale in Statistical Diagrams
by James A. Field
1917, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 641-641 The War and Women's Work in England
by Edith Abbott - 679-679 The Uniform Bill of Lading
by C. S. Duncan
1917, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 521-521 Economic Conditions and the Birth-Rate After the War
by A. B. Wolfe - 542-542 Railroad Co-ordination
by A. V. Arragon - 561-561 Automobile Insurance Rates
by Robert Riegel - 580-580 Medical Benefits Under Workmen's Compensation: I
by I. M. Rubinow
1917, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 409-409 The Philippine National Bank
by H. Parker Willis - 442-442 The State Life Fund of Wisconsin
by Mark A. Smith - 464-464 The Ethics of Land-Value Taxation
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 493-493 South America and the War
by Walter S. Tower
1917, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 313-313 Legalizing Combinations for Export Trade
by C. S. Duncan - 339-339 The Virginia State Debt and Internal Improvements, 1820-38
by Richard L. Morton - 374-374 How to Avoid Government Ownership of the Railroads
by Ernest C. Carman
1917, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 217-217 Business Acceleration and the Law of Demand: A Technical Factor in Economic Cycles
by J. Maurice Clark - 261-261 The Social and Economic Background of Woodrow Wilson
by William E. Dodd - 286-286 The Proposal of the Carnegie Foundation for Teachers' Insurance
by C. O. Ruggles
1917, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 129-129 The Federal Farm-Loan Act
by Robert J. Buckley - 148-148 Government Ownership v. Private Ownership of Railways in Canada
by E. B. Biggar - 183-183 The Molders' Union and the Allied Metal Trades
by Frank T. Stockton - 195-195 Charles Booth, 1840-1916
by Edith Abbott
1917, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 Problems of Economic Instruction
by Walton H. Hamilton - 106-106 Economics and the Science of Business
by Earl Dean Howard
1916, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 921-921 The Economics and Legality of Premium Giving
by C. S. Duncan - 951-951 The Organization of Workmen's Compensation Insurance
by E. H. Downey - 985-985 The Parisian Bill Market in the Seventeenth Century
by Abbott Payson Usher
1916, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 833-833 Scientific Management and Labor Welfare
by Robert F. Hoxie - 855-855 The Development of Hoxie's Economics
by Walton H. Hamilton - 884-884 Robert F. Hoxie: Investigator and Interpreter
by John P. Frey - 897-897 Buying South American Goods as a Factor in Selling to South America
by Walter S. Tower
1916, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 737-737 The Movement for Tax Reform in Virginia
by Thomas Walker Page - 755-755 Purveyance in England under Elizabeth
by Louis Martin Sears - 775-775 The Concentration of Water Powers
by Harley W. Nehf - 794-794 The Elevator Movement in the Pacific Northwest
by Howard T. Lewis - 805-805 When A Railroad Employee is Hurt: The Legal Tangle
by Lindley D. Clark
1916, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 625-625 A Critique of Index Numbers of the Prices of Stocks
by Wesley C. Mitchell - 694-694 Some Impending National Problems
by Irving Fisher - 713-713 Trade and Industry in Ireland in the Sixteenth Century
by Susan M. Lough
1916, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 513-513 German War Finance
by M. Chase Going - 547-547 The Failure of Government Ownership in Canada
by Samuel O. Dunn - 572-572 American Business and Finance After the War
by H. Parker Willis - 596-596 An Appeal to "The Sober Reader"
by Frank A. Fetter - 606-606 Federal Reserve Check Clearings and Collections
by Ray M. Gidney
1916, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 417-417 The Stonecutters' Union and the Stone-Planer
by George E. Barnett - 474-474 The Control of Interstate Utility Capitalization by State Commissions
by Ralph E. Heilman - 489-489 Economic Interpretation of American History
by William E. Dodd - 501-501 The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, The General Electric Company, and the Panic of 1970
by Niles Carpenter & Jr.
1916, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 313-313 Fetter's "Economic Principles"
by H. J. Davenport - 363-363 What is Agricultural Economics?
by E. G. Nourse - 382-382 The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, The General Electric Company, and the Panic of 1907: II
by Niles Carpenter & Jr.
1916, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 209-209 The Changing Basis of Economic Responsibility
by J. Maurice Clark - 230-230 The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, the General Electric Company, and the Panic of 1907: I
by Niles Carpenter & Jr. - 254-254 The Settlement of Disputes Under Agreements in the Anthracite Industry
by Edgar Sydenstricker - 284-284 Agreements Between American and European Molders' Unions
by Frank T. Stockton
1916, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 126-126 American Security Prices and Interest Rates
by Wesley C. Mitchell - 158-158 The Nature of Demand for Agricultural Products and Some Important Consequences
by John G. Thompson
1916, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 Probable Financial and Industrial Effects After the War
by Theodore E. Burton
1915, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 953-953 The Panama Canal and Transcontinental Railroad Rates
by Stuart Daggett - 961-961 A Setback for the Waterways Movement
by H. G. Moulton - 971-971 Recent Tendencies in the Reform of Forest Taxation
by Wilson Compton - 980-980 Protection of a Mortgagee's Interest in Real Property by Insurance
by Robert Riegel - 990-990 The Cartels in War Time
by William Notz
1915, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 857-857 The Commerce of France in the Ninth Century
by James Westfall Thompson - 888-888 The Development by Commissions of the Principles of Public Utility Capitalization
by Ralph E. Heilman - 910-910 Some Financial Aspects of the International Mercantile Marine Company
by Earl A. Saliers
1915, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 753-753 Canadian Financial Problems
by W. J. A. Donald - 791-791 War and Public Finance in South America
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 807-807 Workmen's Compensation and the Federal Congress
by Lindley D. Clark - 822-822 Working Hours of Women in Chicago
by Irene J. Graham
1915, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 641-641 Waterways: Their Place in our Transportation System
by Walter L. Fisher - 663-663 The Economics of Jitney Bus Operation
by F. W. Doolittle - 696-696 The American Gold Fund of 1914
by John J. Arnold - 707-707 The Movement for Public Labor Exchanges
by William M. Leiserson
1915, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 529-529 The Merchant and His Law
by Nathan Isaacs - 562-562 Economic Theory and "Social Reform"
by Walton H. Hamilton - 585-585 An Application of Cost Accounting in Rate-Making
by Robert H. Tucker - 599-599 The Public Insurable Interest
by Albert Blauvelt
1915, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 417-417 The Sherman Act and the New Anti-Trust Legislation: III
by Allyn A. Young - 437-437 Standards of Sickness Insurance: III
by I. M. Rubinow - 465-465 The Cotton Futures Act
by I. Newton Hoffmann - 490-490 The Cost of the Erie Barge Canal
by H. G. Moulton
1915, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 305-305 The Sherman Act and the New Anti-Trust Legislation: II
by Allyn A. Young - 327-327 Standards of Sickness Insurance: II
by I. M. Rubinow - 365-365 The Technique of Mediaeval and Modern Produce Markets
by Abbott Payson Usher
1915, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 201-201 The Sherman Act and the New Anti-Trust Legislation: I
by Allyn A. Young - 221-221 Standards of Sickness Insurance: I
by I. M. Rubinow - 252-252 The New English Currency Notes
by E. M. Patterson - 268-268 Progress of the Minimum Wage in England
by Edith Abbott
1915, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 105-105 The Public View of the Railroads' Need for an Increase of Rates
by John H. Gray - 128-128 Railway Efficiency in its Relation to an Advance in Freight Rates
by Samuel O. Dunn - 144-144 American Finance and the European War
by H. Parker Willis - 166-166 City Taxation and Skyscraper Control
by George L. Hoxie - 182-182 Workmen's Compensation Statistics: A Comment on the Use of Terms
by E. H. Downey
1915, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Valuation of Railway Property for Purposes of Taxation
by T. S. Adams
1914, Volume 22, Issue 10
- 925-925 The Effect of the European War on American Credits
by George M. Reynolds - 937-937 The Economic Significance of Interlocking Directorates in Railway Finance
by Frank Haigh Dixon - 955-955 Essentials of Workmen's Compensation Statistics
by E. H. Downey