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American Wages

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(2), 398
Journal Article American Wages Get access Leo Wolman Leo Wolman Columbia University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 2, February 1932, Pages 398–406, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883238 Published: 01 February 1932

Suranyi-Unger's Economics in the Twentieth Century

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(2), 407
Journal Article Surányi-Unger's Economics in the Twentieth Century Get access O. H. Taylor O. H. Taylor Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 2, February 1932, Pages 407–409, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883239 Published: 01 February 1932

London Life and Labor

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 47(1), 150
Journal Article London Life and Labor Niles Carpenter Niles Carpenter University of Buffalo Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 47, Issue 1, November 1932, Pages 150–159, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885191 Published: 01 November 1932

Industrial Relations in Southern Textile Mills

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(4), 720
Journal Article Industrial Relations in Southern Textile Mills Get access Charles A. Gulick, Jr. Charles A. Gulick, Jr. University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 4, August 1932, Pages 720–742, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882814 Published: 01 August 1932

Mileage Rates and the Interstate Commerce Commission

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(2), 281
I. Major scales prescribed by the Commission, 281. — Central Freight Association, 281. — New England, 282. — Southern, 282 — Western, 283. — Trunk Line, 286. II. Form of Commission schedules and comparison with continental barêmes, 290. — Calculation of distances, 292. — Initial rates, 295. — Rates of progression, 300. III. Effect of new mileage tariffs upon established rate structures, 306. — Use of key rates for interterritorial shipments, 307. — Merits and defects of mileage ratemaking, 310. — Attitude of the Interstate Commerce Commission, 314.

The North Atlantic Port Differentials

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(4), 644
I. The historical background, 644. — The present adjustment, 646. — II. Summary of arguments for and against the existing system, 647. — III. The Fink Report, 651. — The Thurman Commission, 652. — Early cases before the Interstate Commerce Commission, 653. — Later cases, 655. — IV. Advantages of distance, 657. — Terminal costs, 658. — Ocean rates, 660. — V. Probable results of equalizing rail rates, 662. — Basis of New York's dominance, 664. — Boston's difficulties, 667. — Conclusion: the differentials a special case of equalization in rate-making, 669.

Velocity Concepts: A Criticism

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(3), 566
Velocity Concepts: A Criticism Get access Charles O. Hardy Charles O. Hardy Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 3, May 1932, Pages 566–569, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883403 Published: 01 May 1932

Velocity Concepts: A Reply

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(3), 569
Journal Article Velocity Concepts: A Reply Get access Raymond H. Lounsbury Raymond H. Lounsbury University of Illinois Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 3, May 1932, Pages 569–574, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883404 Published: 01 May 1932

Foreign Investment and the Terms of Trade

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(3), 444
Exchange and ultimate effects of foreign investment, 444. — Changes in productivity under simple conditions, 445. — Relation to ratios of productive efficiency, 447. — Changes in productivity under complex conditions, 448. — Distribution of gain from foreign investment, 454. — Significance of diversification, 458. — Linked competition, 461. — Summary of conclusions, 463.