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Pigou's Wealth and Welfare

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1913 27(4), 672
Journal Article Pigou's Wealth and Welfare Get access Allyn A. Young Allyn A. Young Cornell University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 27, Issue 4, August 1913, Pages 672–686, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883448 Published: 01 August 1913

Schumpeter's Economic System

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1913 27(3), 520
Journal Article Schumpeter's Economic System Get access R. C. McCrea R. C. McCrea University of Pennsylvania Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 27, Issue 3, May 1913, Pages 520–529, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883376 Published: 01 May 1913

Railway Rates and Joint Cost

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1913 27(3), 535
Journal Article Railway Rates and Joint Cost Get access A. C. Pigou, A. C. Pigou King's College, Cambridge, England Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar F. W. Taussig F. W. Taussig Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 27, Issue 3, May 1913, Pages 535–538, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883378 Published: 01 May 1913

The Income Tax of 1913

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1913 28(1), 46
The constitutional amendment of 1913 and the new income tax, 46. — I. The "normal" and "additional" taxes; the minimum exempt; the scale of progression, 47. — Dividends exempt from the normal tax, 49. — II. Limited application of stoppage at the source; its possible advantages and disadvantages, 50. — How applied as regards salaries and other single payments, 52. — As regards interest on bonds, 55. — "Fixed and determinable incomes, " 56. — III. How minimum exemption is secured, 58. — IV. Return of income required; yet possible exceptions, 61. — V. The "additional" progressive tax, 65. — VI. Conclusion, 66.