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Published Date
January 1951
Copyright
1951
ISBN
0-87014-193-7
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Table of Contents
Table of contents, foreword
Author(s):
Gottfried Haberler
Mitchell on What Happens During Business Cycles
Author(s):
Arthur F. Burns
(p. 1-34)
A Test of an Econometric Model for the United States, 1921-1947
Author(s):
Carl Christ
(p. 35-130)
Reformulation of Current Business Cycle Theories as Refutable Hypotheses
Author(s):
(p. 131-148)
Historical Approach to the Analysis of Business Cycles
Author(s):
(p. 149-162)
Cyclical Experience in the Interwar Period: The Investment Boom of the Twenties
Author(s):
(p. 163-224)
Cyclical Diversities in the Fortunes of Industrial Corporations
Author(s):
Thor Hultgren
(p. 225-232)
Studies in Investment Behavior
Author(s):
Lawrence R. Klein
(p. 233-318)
Influence of Inventory Investment on Business Cycles
Author(s):
Moses Abramovitz
(p. 319-336)
Business Cycle Research and Business Policy
Author(s):
(p. 337-374)
Business Cycles in a Planned Economy
Author(s):
Gottfried Haberler
(p. 375-404)
Business Cycle Analysis and Public Policy
Author(s):
Arthur Smithies
(p. 405-422)
Index
Author(s):
(p. 423-433)
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