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Monograph

Identifikator:
1753623200
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-136107
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Economic essays
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
Macmillan
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
viii, 368 S.
Ill., graph. Darst.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Economic essays
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • John Bates Clark as an economist / Jacob H. Hollander
  • Static economics and business forecasting / Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.
  • The enterpreneur and the supply of capital / George E. Barnett
  • The malthusiad fantasia economica / James Bonar
  • The static state and the technology of economic reform / Thomas Nixon Carver
  • The relation between statics and dynamics / John Maurice Clark
  • Elasticity of supply as a determinant of distribution / Paul H. Douglas
  • Land economics / Richard T. Ely
  • Clark's reformulation of the capital concept / Frank A. Fetter
  • A statistical method for measuring "marginal utility" and testing the justice of a progressive income tax / Irving Fisher
  • Alternatives seen as basic economic facts / Franklin H. Giddings
  • Les cooperatives dans les pays latins un probléme de géographie sociale / Charles Gide
  • The farmers' indemnity / Alvin S. Johnson
  • Eight-hour theory in the american federation of labor / Henry Raymond Mussey
  • The holding movement in agriculture / Jesse E. Pope
  • The early teaching of economics in the United States / Edwin R.A. Seligman
  • A functional theory of economic profit / Charles A. Tuttle

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 
347 
Dealing with trusts by natural methods. The Journal of Commerce and 
Commercial Bulletin, Jan. 3, 1912. 
Debate socialism with mildness. Morris Hillquit and Prof. Clark admit 
they have a large area of agreement. New York Times, Feb. 28, 1912. 
Does Congress represent the people? New York World, Mar. 5, 1912. 
The parties and the supreme issue. The Independent, Oct. 17, 1912, p. 891- 
894. 
The possibility of competition in Commerce and industry. Annals of The 
American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 42, p. 63-66, 
July 1912. 
Review of J. Schumpeter’s “Theorie der wirtschaftlichen entwicklung.” 
American Economic Review, v. 2, no. 4, p. 873-875, Dec. 1912. 
1913 
The minimum wage. The Atlantic Monthly, v. 112, no. 3, p. 289-297, 
Sept. 1913. 
Proposed surtax erroneous in principle. Real Estate Record and Builder's 
Guide, Feb. 1, 1913. 
Shall we tax the unearned increment? Newspaper summary of J. B. Clark’s 
views. Globe and Commercial Advertiser, Feb. 1, 1913. 
Signs of prosperity when employers seek men. Business America, March 
1913. Written in answer to the question propounded by Business 
America: Which is better, that men should have to hunt for jobs, 
or that jobs should have to hunt for men? 
What everybody wants to know. Reply to the question put by the 
Annalist: Is the present an opportune time to buy good securities? 
New York Times Annalist, Aug. 18, 1913, p. 198. 
1914 
Concerning wealth that resides in land. Globe and Commercial Advertiser, 
Jan. 24, 1914. 
The crisis in Colorado and its lessons. Business America, June 1914, p. 
502-504. 
Dangers of increased land tax pointed out by noted economists. Globe 
and Commercial Advertiser, Jan. 17, 1914. 
The economic effects of war, a conversation with Prof. John Bates Clark. 
The Annalist, May 4, 1914, p. 556. 
European war not last great strife. New York Evening World, Sept. 24, 
1914. Newspaper summary. 
Forces that make for progress. The Christian Work and Evangelist, Jan. 
3, 1914. 
Frank’s last appeal. New York Times, Dec. 11, 1914. 
Introductory note to “The causes of Mexico's revolution,” by John Reid. 
Reprinted from the New York Times, April 27, 1914. International 
Conciliation. Special Bulletin, p. 3-6. 
Professor Clark dissects Mexico’s difficulties. Newspaper summary of J. B.
	        

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