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The Statistical Measurement of the "Velocity of Circulation of Goods"

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 47(1), 1
The notion of a “velocity of circulation of goods” and the desirability of measuring it statistically, 1.— The problem is identical with that of obtaining a statistical measure of the ratio of the physical volume of sales of goods to the physical volume of goods intended for sale, 6. — The “physical volume of sales of goods” and its possible substitutes, 6. — The “physical volume of goods intended for sale,” and its various components, 21.— The possibility of using figures for “stocks” of commodities on hand as indicators of movements in the “velocity of circulation of goods,” 29.— The great differences of opinion which exist with respect to the extent and the nature of the variations in the “velocity of circulation of goods” make the statistical measurement of this velocity imperative, 33.

The Standard of Value

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(2), 251
Introduction: doubts concerning stabilization of prices, 251. — Purchasing power reducible to labor, 254; with certain qualifications, 256. — The nature of monetary instability, 259. — Bad effects of it, 260. — True stability eliminates these, 263. — Basic labor standard superior to others in this respect, 265. — The debtor-creditor problem, 266. — No allowance for subjective side of labor, 267; or for changes in efficiency, 268. — The problem of detection, 269; of measurement, 274. — Practical considerations: production data alone an inadequate guide, 275; mild inflation easier to attain than stability, 277; corrective measures not always advisable, 279.

The Meaning of Rationalization: An Analysis of the Literature

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(3), 526
Journal Article The Meaning of Rationalization: An Analysis of the Literature Get access Robert A. Brady Robert A. Brady University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 3, May 1932, Pages 526–540, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883398 Published: 01 May 1932

Industrial Relations in Southern Textile Mills

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 46(4), 720
Journal Article Industrial Relations in Southern Textile Mills Get access Charles A. Gulick, Jr. Charles A. Gulick, Jr. University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 46, Issue 4, August 1932, Pages 720–742, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882814 Published: 01 August 1932

A Note on the Development of the Doctrine of "Forced Saving"

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1932 47(1), 123
Journal Article A Note on the Development of the Doctrine of "Forced Saving" Get access F. A von Hayek F. A von Hayek London School of Economics Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 47, Issue 1, November 1932, Pages 123–133, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885188 Published: 01 November 1932