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The Milk Supply of Paris, Rome and Berlin

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 51(4), 626
Introduction, 626. — Paris, 627. — The price-making forces, 630. — The surplus problem, 631. — Rome, 633. — The Fascist organization, 635. — Use of a base-rating plan, 637. — Berlin, 638. — Optional cartellization, 1930–34, 639. — Compulsory cartellization since 1933, 643. — Conclusion, 647.

The Gold Dilemma

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 51(4), 581
I. Quantitative bases of the gold problem, 581. — II. Alternative policies: (1) Automatic adjustment of gold costs and prices, 590; (2) Limitation of gold production, 591; (3) Maintenance of present policies, 592; (4) Reduction in the dollar value of gold, 592. — III. Conclusion: Immediate steps, 601.

Bonbright, The Valuation of Property

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 52(1), 155
Journal Article Bonbright, the Valuation of Property Get access Irston R. Barnes Irston R. Barnes Yale University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 52, Issue 1, November 1937, Pages 155–178, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884503 Published: 01 November 1937

On the Definition of Monopoly

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 51(2), 362
Journal Article On the Definition of Monopoly Get access Paul M. Sweezy Paul M. Sweezy Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 51, Issue 2, February 1937, Pages 362–363, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882094 Published: 01 February 1937

Depression Pricing and the Depreciation Function

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 51(4), 705
Journal Article Depression Pricing and the Depreciation Function Get access Joe S. Bain Joe S. Bain Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 51, Issue 4, August 1937, Pages 705–715, https://doi.org/10.2307/1881687 Published: 01 August 1937

The Economics of the Iron and Steel Industry

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 52(1), 179
Journal Article The Economics of the Iron and Steel Industry Get access M. M. Bober M. M. Bober Lawrence College Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 52, Issue 1, November 1937, Pages 179–185, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884504 Published: 01 November 1937

Import Quotas in the United States

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1937 52(1), 37
Introduction, 37.— Establishment of import quotas in the United States, 39.— Administrative provisions, 44.— Size of quotas, 47.— Effects of import quotas, 51: (1) Quotas which were not filled, 52; (2) Tariff quotas which were filled, 54; (3) Absolute quotas which were filled, 54.— Conclusions, 62.