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Some Aspects of International Relief

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(4), 596
Journal Article Some Aspects of International Relief Get access Nathan Brodsky Nathan Brodsky United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 4, August 1948, Pages 596–609, https://doi.org/10.2307/1881767 Published: 01 August 1948

The Influence of Unionism Upon Earnings: Addendum

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(5), 791
Journal Article Addendum Get access A. M. Ross A. M. Ross Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 5, November 1948, Page 791, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883474 Published: 01 November 1948

The Influence of Unionism Upon Earnings: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(5), 783
The Influence of Unionism Upon Earnings: Comment Richard A. Lester Richard A. Lester Princeton University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 5, November 1948, Pages 783–787, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883472 Published: 01 November 1948

The Structure of the Market in Undeveloped Economies

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(4), 519
Need for an analysis of market structure in backward countries, 519. — Sources utilized, 520. — Types of markets: personal services, 521; perishable produce, 523; agricultural staples, 525; manufactured consumers' goods, 530; capital goods, 534. — Interrelationship between these types, 537. — Analytical tools: market control, 538; market imperfections, 538; interrelations, 538. — Influence of market structure on economic development, 539. — Influence of industrialization on net monopoly element, 539.

The Measurement of Gains and Losses

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(2), 287
Consumer's surplus and public policy, 287. — Defining the concepts, 288. — Measures, 290. — Choice of concept depends on purpose for which it is desired, 295. — Graphic comparison, 295. — Application to a seller, 300. — Implications for compensation payments, 303. — Application to public policy, 307.

Savings in a State with a Stationary Population: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(4), 623
Journal Article Savings in a State with a Stationary Population: Comment Get access H. W. Arndt H. W. Arndt University of Sydney Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 4, August 1948, Pages 623–628, https://doi.org/10.2307/1881770 Published: 01 August 1948

The Economic and Political Implications of a Customs Union

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(3), 362
Meaning of the concept, 362. — Advantages of a customs union, 364. — Implications for public policy, 365. — Price policy, 366. — Internal monetary policy, 368. — Wages and labor legislation, 369. — Taxation policy, 369. — International trade, 370. — External monetary policy, 371. — Employment policy, 371. — Trusts and cartels, 372, — Nationalization and management of nationalized industries, 372. — Relations with colonies and other overseas territories, 374. — Method of realizing identity of policy, 376. — The prospects, 379.

The Union as a Monopoly

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(5), 671
Introduction, 671. — I. The Tactic of Union Monopoly, 674. — II. The Inadequacy of Limits on Union Monopoly, 679. — A. Competitive Checks through Unemployment, 680. — B. Price Increases as a Restraint on Union Monopoly, 689. — C. Employer Resistance as a Check on Union Monopoly, 691. — III. Non-wage Elements in Labor Costs, 693. — IV. Union Power and the Power of Enterprise Monopoly, 694. — V. Other Factors in Union Power, 695. — VI. Conclusion, 696.

John Law and John Keynes

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(3), 381
Wicksteed on the scope and method of political economy, 381. — Early theorizing about the influence of monetary conditions on the activity of trade, 383. — Characteristics of Keynes' thinking, 386. — Law's Money and Trade Considered, 388. — Adam Smith's misinterpretation, 389. — Origins of the Mississippi Scheme, 391. — Difficulty of controlling social developments, 392. — Parallel between Law and Keynes, 393. — Need for further study of monetary theory, 395.