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The Geometric Representation of Policies to Attain Internal and External Balance

Review of Economic Studies 1960 28(1), 1
Journal Article The Geometric Representation of Policies to Attain Internal and External Balance Get access W. M. Corden W. M. Corden Melbourne Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 28, Issue 1, October 1960, Pages 1–22, https://doi.org/10.2307/2296244 Published: 01 October 1960

Alternative Profit Criteria

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1960 74(4), 635
Journal Article Alternative Profit Criteria Get access D. M. Lamberton D. M. Lamberton Nuffield College, Oxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 74, Issue 4, November 1960, Pages 635–640, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884358 Published: 01 November 1960

Pattern Bargaining: A Case Study of the Automobile Workers

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1960 74(2), 296
I. The empirical findings, 296. — II. The role of the major variables, 306; wage policy up to the crisis or pattern level, 306; wage policy in a crisis situation, 307; wage policy when the crisis level exceeds the pattern level, 312; union policy in nonautomobile companies, 313. — III. The relationship between the major variables and the theory of union wage policy, 315. — IV. Summary, 316.

On the Invariance of Demand for Cash and other Assets

Review of Economic Studies 1960 28(1), 32
Journal Article A Symposium on Monetary Theory: On the Invariance of Demand for Cash and other Assets Get access R. W. Clower, R. W. Clower Northwestern Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar M. L. Burstein M. L. Burstein Northwestern Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 28, Issue 1, October 1960, Pages 32–36, https://doi.org/10.2307/2296247 Published: 01 October 1960

German Neoliberalism

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1960 74(1), 117
Introduction, 117. — The neoliberals' negative message: critiques of alternative programs, 120; central planning, 120; interventionism and syndicalism, 123; “full-employment” programs, 127; the “welfare state,” 129; laissez-faire and historical capitalism, 131. — The positive message: the neoliberal program, 133; the creation of Ordo, 133; antimonopoly policy, 140; monetary policy, 144; social policy, 148.

Economies of Scale and Metropolitan Governments

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1960 42(4), 442
not to work in a stabilizing fashion over short cycles. Still another example is given in a recent article 6 which suggests that the orthodox notion of municipal finance being fiscally perverse, while correct for major swings in economic activity, is just the reverse for minor ups and downs. Our lists need reexamination in light of the postwar experience. This does not imply that major swings are no longer a problem; rather that lesser swings are different in character and also worthy of the attention of fiscal policy makers.