Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing
Simon Kuznets, assisted by Elizabeth Jenks
Published in 1961 by Princeton University Press
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ISBN: 0-870-14107-4
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Front matter:
Simon Kuznets, Elizabeth Jenks
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Introduction:
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Capital Formation, Saving, and Financing: Definitions and Relations:
Simon Kuznets, Elizabeth Jenks
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The Meaning of Long-Term Trends:
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Trends in Total Capital Formation, 1869—1955:
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Trends in the Structure of Capital Formation:
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Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Share of Internal Funds:
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Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Structure of External Financing:
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Long Swings in Population Growth, Capital Formation, and National Product:
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Long Swings in Financing of Capital Formation:
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Summary of Findings [Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing]:
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The Past as Prologue:
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Appendices and Index to "Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing":
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