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Robbins, the Great Depression

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1935 49(3), 503
Journal Article Robbins, The Great Depression Get access Wesley C. Mitchell Wesley C. Mitchell Columbia University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 49, Issue 3, May 1935, Pages 503–507, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883866 Published: 01 May 1935

Human Behavior and Economics: A Survey of Recent Literature

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1914 29(1), 1
Introduction: psychology and economics, 1. — I. Parmelee, Science of Human Behavior, 3. — II. Thorndike, The Original Nature of Man, 6. — III. Wallas, The Great Society, 12. — IV. Veblen, The Instinct of Workmanship, 19. — V. Sombart, Der Bourgeois, 29. — VI. Lippmann, A Preface to Politics, 37. — VII. Walling, Progressivism and After, 41. — VIII. Conclusion, 46.

The Publications of the National Monetary Commission

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1911 25(3), 563
Journal Article The Publications of the National Monetary Commission Get access Wesley C. Mitchell Wesley C. Mitchell University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 25, Issue 3, May 1911, Pages 563–593, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883616 Published: 01 May 1911

The Trustworthiness of the Bureau of Labor's Index Number of Wages

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1911 25(3), 613
Journal Article The Trustworthiness of the Bureau of Labor's Index Number of Wages Get access Wesley C. Mitchell Wesley C. Mitchell University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 25, Issue 3, May 1911, Pages 613–620, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883618 Published: 01 May 1911

The British Report upon Real Wages in America and England

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1911 26(1), 160
Journal Article The British Report Upon Real Wages in America and England Get access Wesley C. Mitchell Wesley C. Mitchell University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 26, Issue 1, November 1911, Pages 160–163, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884530 Published: 01 November 1911

The Dun-Gibson Index Number

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1910 25(1), 161 open access
Journal Article The Dun-Gibson Index Number Get access Wesley C. Mitchell Wesley C. Mitchell University of California Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 25, Issue 1, November 1910, Pages 161–172, https://doi.org/10.2307/1885829 Published: 01 November 1910

The British Board of Trade's Investigations into Cost of Living

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1909 23(2), 345
Cost of Living of the Working Classes. Report of an Enquiry by the Board of Trade into Working Class Rents, Housing and Retail Prices, together with the Standard Rates of Wages prevailing in certain occupations in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. London, 1908. [Cd. 3864.] Price 6s. Pages liii + 616. Industrial. Cost of Living in German Towns. Report of an Enquiry by the Board of Trade into Working Class Rents, Housing and Retail Prices, together with the Rates of Wages in certain occupations in the principal industrial towns of the German Empire. London, 1908. [Cd. 4032.] Price 4s. 11d. Pages lxi + 548.

The Decline in the Ratio of Banking Capital to Liabilities

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1909 23(4), 697
I. The decline has taken place, for the national banks, by abrupt drops in periods of business revival, with steadiness in intervening periods, 697.—Has extended to all classes of banks, 698.—Due proximately to rapid increase of deposits, with stationary capital, 699.—II. The main cause has been an increase of lawful money supplied to the banks by the general public, 703.—III. The same tendency appears in the English banks, the Canadian banks, the State banks, 708.—IV. The decline not necessarily an indication of weakness, 712.