Introduction, 583. — I. The neutrality of means, 585. — II. The value of individual choice, 588. — III. Interpersonal comparisons, 591. — IV. The criterion for an "improvement, " 593. — V. Conclusions, 594.
I. Point of view, basic assumption, and source of data, 15. — II. Determination of average corporation tax rate, 20. — III. Rate of individual income tax, 22; (a) six broad categories, 23; (b) size classification, 24; (c) representativeness of the average taxpayer, 24; (d) average total income of a class, 27; (e) rates of tax on total income, 27; (f) rates on corporate net income, 32. — IV. Certain policy implications, 35; (a) two factors causing inequity, 36; (6) exploitation of stockholders having low net incomes, 40; (c) complete cure of inequity, realized-income basis, 43; (d) the taxation of income not realized by stockholders, 47; (e) taxing stockholders as partners, 50; (f) partial cures of inequity, 53.
I. Introduction, 559. — II. International equilibrium with flexible exchanges, 560. — III. Purchasing power parity reformulated, 566. — IV. Dynamic interactions, 569; the final equilibrium, 572. — V. Conditions determining which income will be greater, 576. — VI. Conditions determining whether incomes will be greater with or without flexible exchanges, 577. — VII. Conclusions, 579. — Appendix, 580.
Journal Article Nationalization in Theory and Practice Get access A. Beacham A. Beacham University College, Cardiff Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 64, Issue 4, November 1950, Pages 550–558, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884387 Published: 01 November 1950
Journal Article Measuring Business Cycles Get access Edwin B. Wilson Edwin B. Wilson Office of Naval Research, Boston Branch Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 64, Issue 2, May 1950, Pages 311–318, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882698 Published: 01 May 1950
I. Introduction, 254. — II. Recent research on the interindustry wage structure, 255. — III. The original level of earnings, 257. — IV. Degree of organization, 266. — V. Changes in employment, 269. — VI. Other influences, 277. — VII. Conclusions, 278.
Journal Article Hicks on the Trade Cycle Get access James J. Duesenberry James J. Duesenberry Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 64, Issue 3, August 1950, Pages 464–476, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884560 Published: 01 August 1950
I. Introduction, 282. — II. Productivity and the Wage Structure, 282. — III. Unionism and Earnings, 285. — IV. Variation in the Wage Structure, 290. — V. The Statistical Evidence, 1923–1940, 295. — VI. Conclusion, 305.
I. Introduction, 1. — II. General appraisal, 2. — III. The principal revolutions, 4. — IV. The measurability and comparability of utility, 5, — V. The assault on "pure" competition, 7. — VI. The Keynesian revolution, 10.
I. Introduction, 208. — II. Methodology, 215. — III. Income and outlay categories: general, 222. — IV. Income and outlay categories: the household account, 222. — V. Income and outlay categories: the consolidated net income and outlay account of government, 227. — VI. The national product by economic sector, 231. — VII. The government budget, 231. — VIII. Observations, 233. — Addendum on Soviet official income statistics, 237.