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Personal Income during Business Cycles
Personal Income during Business Cycles
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein , author
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Published Date
January 1956
Copyright
1956
ISBN
0-313-24421-9
PUBLISHER
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Greenwood Press
Series
: Studies in Business Cycles
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Table of Contents
Front matter, Personal Income during Business Cycles
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein
Chapter 1:
Introduction to "Personal Income during Business Cycles"
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 1-5)
Chapter 2:
Long-Term Shifts in the Personal Income Structure
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 6-16)
Chapter 3:
Cycles in Personal Income and Business Activity
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 17-22)
Chapter 4:
Cycles in Major Types of Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 23-33)
Chapter 5:
Cycles in Types of Nonfarm Labor Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 34-59)
Chapter 6:
Cycles in Types of Property Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 60-76)
Chapter 7:
Cyclical Amplitudes in Personal Income by Size of Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 77-89)
Chapter 8:
Government Offsets to Cyclical Losses in Personal Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 90-109)
Chapter 9:
Summary of Findings
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 110-114)
Appendix A: Estimates of Personal Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 115-127)
Appendix B: Estimates of Factor Inputs and Returns, 1900-1950
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 128-135)
Appendix C: Wage Earners and Salaried Personnel in Manufacturing, 1919-1939
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 136-144)
Appendix D: Dividend Disbursements, 1884-1919, and Total Dividend Payments to Individuals, 1919-1950
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 145-148)
Appendix E: Interest on Government Securities Received by Individuals, 1913-1949
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 149-151)
Appendix F: Estimates of Underreporting of Dividends and Interest by Income Groups, 1939-1948
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 152-156)
Appendix G: Unemployment Compensation and Losses in Income
Author(s):
Daniel Creamer
& Martin Bernstein (p. 157-161)
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