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The Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration: A Brief Survey

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(3), 408
I. Introductory and general, 408. — II. Arbitration and conciliation, 412. — III. The extension of the Court's influence, 414. — IV. The growth of the Court's prestige, 416. — V. The Second World War, 418. — VI. The postwar development, 420. — VII. The report of Chief Judge Drake-Brockman, 424. — VIII. Concluding remarks, 427.

Proportionality, Divisibility, and Economies of Scale: Two Comments

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(1), 128
Journal Article Proportionality, Divisibility, and Economies of Scale: Two Comment Get access A. N. McLeod A. N. McLeod Washington, D. C. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 63, Issue 1, February 1949, Pages 128–131, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882737 Published: 01 February 1949

The Multiplier in a Tri-Fiscal Economy

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(2), 258
Introduction: interdependence of federal, state, and local revenues and expenditures, 258. — Definitions, 259. — Assumptions, 261. — Multipliers, 263. — Interpretations, 266. — Applications, 268. — Examples, 270. — Conclusions, 272.

Britain's Economic Problem

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(1), 32
I. The causes of the British crisis, 32. — II. Pent-up demand and inflation 33. — III. Decontrol, military commitments and the crisis, 37. — IV. The elements of a solution, 50. — V. Conclusions, 60.

Professor Leontief on Lord Keynes: Further Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(4), 569
Journal Article Further Comment Get access Gottfried Haberler Gottfried Haberler Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 63, Issue 4, November 1949, Pages 569–571, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882140 Published: 01 November 1949

Professor Leontief on Lord Keynes: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(4), 567
Journal Article Comment Get access Wassily Leontief Wassily Leontief Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 63, Issue 4, November 1949, Pages 567–569, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882139 Published: 01 November 1949

Professor Leontief on Lord Keynes

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(4), 554
Professor Leontief on Lord Keynes Get access Ira O. Scott, Jr. Ira O. Scott, Jr. Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 63, Issue 4, November 1949, Pages 554–567, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882138 Published: 01 November 1949

Isolationism in Economic Method

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(4), 439
I. The isolationism of the orthodox, Marxist, and historical schools in their concepts of economic science, 439; in their distribution theory, 441. — IL Problems of definition and classification, 442; distinction between "ultimate" and working problem, 444. — III. Formulation of the ultimate problem of distribution theory, 445. — IV. The working problem of the orthodox or maximization school, 447; of the Marxist school, 451; of the historical school, 457. — V. Components of isolationism, 465. — VI. Origins of isolationism, 468. — VII. Conclusion, 471.

The British Payments and Exchange Control System

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1949 63(2), 212
I. Bretton Woods and convertibility, 212. — II. The Exchange Control Act of 1947, 214. — III. Sterling balances, 216. — IV. Sterling area agreements, 218. — V. The American Account, Transferable Account and Bilateral areas; and their relative importance, 222. — VI. Payments agreements with the Transferable Account area, 226. — VII. And with the Bilateral area, 230. — VIII. "Administrative Transferability, " 233. — IX. The intra-European payments agreement and American aid, 234.