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Identifikator:
1815583320
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-204544
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Fisher, Irving http://d-nb.info/gnd/118533541
Title:
The stock market crash - and after
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
Macmillan
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
XXVI, 286 S.
graph. Darst
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Collection:
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  • The stock market crash - and after
  • Title page
  • Introduction
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The Stock Market Crash
  • Chapter II. President Hoover Acts
  • Chapter III. Causes of the Panic
  • Chapter IV. The Threat to Business
  • Chapter V. Plowed-back earnings
  • Chapter VI. Changed Ratio of Prices to Earnings
  • Chapter VII. The Age of Mergers
  • Chapter VIII. Scientific Research and Invention
  • Chapter IX. Industrial Management
  • Chapter X. Labor's Coöperative Policy
  • Chapter XI. The Dividends of Prohibition
  • Chapter XII. Relief in Seven Years of Stable Money
  • Chapter XIII. Flight from Bonds to Stocks
  • Chapter XIV. Speculation and Brokers' Loans
  • Chapter XV. Remedies and Preventives of Panics
  • Chapter XVI. The Hopeful Outlook
  • Index

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282 
Hollander, Prof. Jacob H., 52-3 
Holmes, Rev. John Haynes, xi 
Hoover, President, xi, 12, 16, 17, 
2tff, 57, 100, 104, 106, 110, 
111, 126, 129, 142, 175, 256 
“Hoover boom,” xvi 
‘Human” engineering, 169-70 
Humphrey, William E.. rr: 
“Ideal Formula” for index of 
production, 122 
[ncome-tax cut, 1930, 13, 40, 238 
Index numbers in production, 
161 
Industrial disputes reduced, 168 
Industrial production, increase 
in, due to science, 120ff. 
Industrials, 2, 3, 15, 16, 114 
Industry organized for stabiliza- 
tion, 22-3 
Inflation. See Credits 
Insull, Martin J., 131 
Insurance for workers, 169-71 
Interest rates, short-time, de- 
pressed after 1920, 228, 230-1 
International paper, 108 
[nventions of value to industry, 
127, 129, 131 
Investment companies organized 
by commercial banks, 34 
Investment trusts, 49, 56, 204, 
206, 214, 216 
Investment and Purchasing 
Power (Van Strum), zoo 
Journal of Commerce, 34, 242 
Juglar, Clement, 258 
Karsten chart, xvi 
Karsten Statistical Laboratories, 
xvi 
Kavanaugh, James E., 171 
Kemmerer Commission, 144 
Kemmerer, E. W., 134, 185 
Kent, Fred I., 222-4, 226, 248-0 
Index 
King, W. I., 185 
Labor: in relation to industrial 
productivity, 157; to manage- 
ment, 162-5 
Labor's Ideals Concerning Man- 
agement (Green), 158 
Lamont, Thomas W., 6, 12 
Legislation proposed, to avert 
panics, 248 
Ley, Harold A. 169 
Liquidation, Oct. Nov., 1929, 
causes of, 3, 9, 31ff. 
London Stock Exchange, 20, 230 
Lumber industry regulated by 
trade conferences. 110 
Making of Index Numbers, The 
(Fisher), 122 
Management of industry and 
business: scientific methods 
applied to, 142-56; shared by 
Labor, 157-74; examples of 
codperation, 162-5 
Manufacturers’ Record, so-1 
Margin system, substitute for, 
as safeguard against panic, 
251-2 
Margins: too small to protect 
borrowers, 46, 47; waived 
after Oct. 28, 241; new pro- 
posal to figure, on value basis, 
to avert panic, 248 
Mark, the German, 183-4 
Market, money, research pro- 
posed, to study causes of panic, 
249 
Mass-production, advantages of, 
115 
Meek, H. B., 247 
Mellon, Andrew W., xi, 39 
Mergers, 101-18; their increase, 
101-2; effect on production 
costs, 102, 104; on employ- 
ment, 105; now legitimate.
	        

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