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The Use of the Short-Cut Graphic Method of Multiple Correlation: Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(2), 318
Journal Article The Use of the Short-Cut Graphic Method of Multiple Correlation: Comment Get access Louis H. Bean Louis H. Bean Washington, D. C. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 54, Issue 2, February 1940, Pages 318–331, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883340 Published: 01 February 1940

The Need for a Concept of Value in Economic Theory

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(2), 201
I. Necessity of reexamining the received body of economic thought, 201. — II. Historical illustrations of the principle of relativity, 203.— III. Characteristics of an adequate theory, 206.— IV. Meaning of "interdependence, " 207.— The sociology of knowledge, 208.— V. Group problems overshadowed by the main problem of the dominant group, 208.— VI. A theory of value of a dominant group tends to become static, 210.— VII. The concrete purpose in formulating a theory of value, 212.— Approximation, 214.— VIII. The larger processes or fields of relevanee, 214.— IX. Conclusion, 216.

Further Measurements of Marginal Productivity

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 54(3), 399
I. Earlier studies, 399. — Criticisms of these studies, 401. — Methods of meeting them, 402. — II. Assumptions underlying cross-section studies, 403. — The materials studied, 403. — III. The classical method, 406. — Frisch's method, 408. — Koopmans' method, 411. — IV. Values obtained for k and j, 414. — V. Analysis of averages per plant, 416. — VI. Probable flexibility and elasticity of the marginal productivity functions, 418. — VII. Analysis of labor's share, 419.