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Winnick's Case for a Changing Attitude Toward Housing: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(2), 314
Journal Article Winnick's Case for a Changing Attitude Toward Housing: Comment Get access Jack Guttentag Jack Guttentag Federal Reserve Bank of New York Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 70, Issue 2, May 1956, Pages 314–319, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884271 Published: 01 May 1956

Investment Criteria, Productivity, and Economic Development: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(4), 644
Journal Article Investment Criteria, Productivity, and Economic Development: Comment Get access Hans Neisser Hans Neisser New School of Social Research, New York City Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 70, Issue 4, November 1956, Pages 644–646, https://doi.org/10.2307/1881869 Published: 01 November 1956

Integration and Exclusion in the Telephone Equipment Industry

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(2), 249
Introduction, 249. — I. Organization of the market, 250; Western Electric and the Bell System, 250; non-Bell telephone companies and equipment producers, 252. — II. Performance, 255; Western's prices and profits, 255; Western's cost accounting, 260; innovation, 262. — III. Policy choices, 265.

Tariffs, Income and Distribution

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(1), 139
I. Assumptions, 140. — II. Tariffs and employment under fixed exchanges, 141. — III. Tariffs and the distribution of income under fixed exchanges, 145. — IV. Tariffs, employment, and the distribution of income under flexible exchanges, 146. — V. Summary, 149.

Factor Proportions and Comparative Advantage: Part I

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(2), 169
Introduction, 169. — I. Leontief's U. S. capital-labor input ratios, 170. — II. Tautology in the factor proportions account, 172. — III. The meaning of “factor intensive,” 174. — IV. Transformation curves and community tastes. 179. — V. Variable proportions; factor price relationships, 188.

Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists: Reply

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(1), 165-166
Journal Article Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists: Reply Get access Stephen L. McDonald Stephen L. McDonald University of Texas Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 70, Issue 1, February 1956, Pages 165–166, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/70.1.165-a Published: 01 February 1956

Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists -- Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956 70(1), 165-165
Journal Article Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists — Comment Get access Hazel Van Dyke Roberts Hazel Van Dyke Roberts Hunter College, New York City Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 70, Issue 1, February 1956, Page 165, https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/70.1.165 Published: 01 February 1956