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Bertrand Russell on Socialism

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(4), 756
Journal Article Bertrand Russell on Socialism Get access G. A. Kleene G. A. Kleene Teinitt College, Hartford, Conn Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 34, Issue 4, August 1920, Pages 756–762, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885165 Published: 01 August 1920

Profit-Sharing in Great Britain

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(4), 777
Journal Article Profit-Sharing in Great Britain Get access James Ford James Ford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 34, Issue 4, August 1920, Pages 777–780, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885167 Published: 01 August 1920

Ross's Principles of Sociology

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 35(1), 139
Journal Article Ross's Principles of Sociology Get access T. N. Carver T. N. Carver Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 1, November 1920, Pages 139–154, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883572 Published: 01 November 1920

Webb's History of Trade Unionism

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 35(1), 160
Journal Article Webb's History of Trade Unionism Get access Harold J. Laski Harold J. Laski London School of Economics and Political Science Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 35, Issue 1, November 1920, Pages 160–166, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883574 Published: 01 November 1920

The Government and the News-Print Paper Manufacturers

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(2), 313
I. Introduction: review of 1916–17, 313. — II. The events of 1918–19, 314. — Federal Trade Commission's award, 315. — Commission's supplemental award, approved by Circuit Court, 316. — III. Character of evidence, 317. — IV. Cost of manufacture, 318. — V. Investment, 322. — VI. Rate of profit on investment, 325. — VII. Results of Price Fixing, 326. — Difference in the awards of the Commission and Circuit Judges, 327. — Victory for Manufacturers, 328. — Conclusion, 328.

Savers' Surplus and the Interest Rate

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 35(1), 1
I. The Problem: Is interest determined by use (demand) or by a cost of saving? — Savers' surplus, 3. — Its discussion by economists, 4. — II. The sources of savings, 10. — Analysis of income distribution in United States, 11. — Dominant savings by the rich, 14. — III. The psychology of saving, 17. — The poor, 18. — The middle classes, 19. — The wealthy, 21. — Automatic costless savings, 23. — The marginal analysis inapplicable, 24. — IV. Corporate surpluses and bank-credit loan funds, their great amounts, 27. — How far costless, 28. — Bank credit loan funds, 29. — Conclusion, 31.

The American Merchant Fleet: A War Achievement, a Peace Problem

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(4), 567
Introduction, 567. — Drifting during strict neutrality, 569. — The free registry law of 1914, 569. — A period of uncertainty, 571. — The Shipping Act of 1916, 571. — Organization of the United States Shipping Board, 573. — Formation of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, 577. — Accomplishments during the war emergency, 579. — Reorganization under the Urgent Deficiencies Appropriation Act, 579. — The shipbuilding program, 581. — Accessions of tonnage from other sources, 584. — Government control of merchant shipping, 588. — Problems since the signing of the armistice, 592. — Liquidating the government's war program, 592. — Formulating the government's peace-time policy, 596. — Underlying factors of the present shipping situation, 598. — The immediate future an experiment in government administration, 605.

Factors Determining the Interest Rate

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(3), 445
Introduction. Factors to be considered, 445. — I. Time preference in a static society, 447. — The effect of invention on the interest rate, 447. — Economic expansion caused by invention, 449. — Time preference and a constructive attitude, 450. — The "price" of capital supply, 451. — II. The mechanism of finance, 454. — The interaction of gold and price levels, 455. — The effect of credit inflation, 455. — Discount and interest, 458. — Recent inflation, 459. — Conclusion, 461.

The Capitalization of the Land Tax

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1920 34(2), 373
The Capitalization of the Land Tax Get access H. G. Hayes H. G. Hayes Yale University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 1920, Pages 373–380, https://doi.org/10.2307/1882371 Published: 01 February 1920