Some aspects of the problem of measuring historical changes in the physical volume of production
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1936 |
Frickey, Edwin |
The equilibrium rate of exchange
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1936 |
Ellis, Howard Sylvester |
The social significance of debt
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1936 |
Copeland, Melvin Thomas |
Domestic stability and the mechanism of trade adjustment to international movements
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1936 |
Currie, Lauchlin |
Economic assumptions and monopoly
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1936 |
Bober, Mandell Morton |
On the meaning of the marginal product
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1936 |
Machlup, Fritz |
The boundaries of the production function and the utility function
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1936 |
Smithies, A. |
Monopoly prices and depression
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1936 |
Wallace, Donald H. |
A labor for the United States
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1936 |
Walsh, J. R. |
Investments in kind
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1936 |
Remer, Charles Frederick |
Entrepreneurship and community development
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1936 |
Lamb, R. K. |
Note on the pure theory of capital transfer
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1936 |
Leontief, Wassily |
Quasi-rent
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1936 |
Meriam, R. S. |
Industrial concentration and the decline of competition
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1936 |
Mason, Edward S. |
Internal stresses as causes of price-level changes
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1936 |
Working, E. J. |
Administrative protectionism: a problem in commercial policy
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1936 |
Winslow, E. M. |
The United States flexible tariff
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1936 |
Smith, Mark Anson |
The significance of the concept of continuity in organismic theory
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1936 |
Wolfe, Albert Benedict |
The social background of oriental industrialization: its significance in international trade
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1936 |
Orchard, John Ewing |
On certain sociological elements in Professor Taussig's thought
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1936 |
Parsons, Talcott |