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Exports, Imports, Domestic Output, and Employment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1946 60(2), 171
I. Relation between the effects of foreign trade and the structural characteristics of the national economy, 171. — Allocation of imports, 172. — Relation between "ultimate" demand and derived output and employment, 174. — Exports as an independent variable, 175. — Dependent and secondary exports, 177. — II. Formulation in precise quantitative terms, 178. — III. Relation between exports and employment in the United States in 1939: entire exports as part of final demand, including household consumption and domestic investment, 184; demand for consumers' goods not independent, 185; net terms of trade allowed for, 186. — General observations, 186.

Distribution Methods and Costs in the U.S.A.

Review of Economic Studies 1946 14(1), 16
Journal Article Distribution Methods and Costs in the U.S.A. Get access R. W. Evely R. W. Evely London Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 14, Issue 1, 1946, Pages 16–33, https://doi.org/10.2307/2295754 Published: 01 April 1946

The Meaning of Rationality: A Note on Professor Lange's Article

Review of Economic Studies 1946 14(1), 50
Journal Article The Meaning of Rationality: A Note on Professor Lange's Article Get access K. W. Rothschild K. W. Rothschild Vienna Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 14, Issue 1, 1946, Pages 50–52, https://doi.org/10.2307/2295759 Published: 01 April 1946

In Defense of Monopoly: Further Comment

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1946 60(4), 615
Journal Article Further Comment Get access K. W. Rothschild K. W. Rothschild Glasgow University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 60, Issue 4, August 1946, Pages 615–618, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885152 Published: 01 August 1946

Admission Policies of Labor Unions

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1946 61(1), 66
Introduction, 66. — Constitutional provisions and union practices: exclusion because of race, 67; exclusion because of citizenship, 72; because of political affiliations or beliefs, 75; because of creed, 76; because of sex, 77; closed unions, 78. — Exclusionary devices: initiation fees, 80; apprenticeship requirements, 82; competency tests, 83; license laws, 83; permit cards, 84. — Why do unions deny the right to join? 84. — Economic limitations on exclusionary policies, 89. — Conclusions, 91.

"Ability to Pay"

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1946 60(3), 351
The problem, 351. — Economic and moral aspects, 351. — "Fair wage" the core of the question, 352. — Commutative and social justice, 353. — "Ability to pay" involves a question of commutative justice, 357. — The basic principle, 357. — Examples, 359. — Modern applications, 359. — Apparent exceptions to the principle, 361. — Needless poverty of our economic philosophy, 362.