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1896933912
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Author:
Keith, Arthur Berriedale http://d-nb.info/gnd/119086794
Title:
Responsible government in the Dominions
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
Year of publication:
1912-
Collection:
Economics Books
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1896935052
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-238139
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Author:
Keith, Arthur Berriedale http://d-nb.info/gnd/119086794
Title:
Responsible government in the Dominions
Volume count:
Vol. 2
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publisher:
Clarendon Pr.
Year of publication:
1912
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XI Seiten, Seiten 570-1100
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2022
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Economics Books
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Title:
Chapter VIII. The constitutional relations of the houses
Collection:
Economics Books

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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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280 
Calling of loans, 45 
Call-money rate, 4 
Canadian National Railways, 
163 
Capital gains, Federal tax on, 
37-41, 248 
Capper-Volstead Act, 112 
Car loadings decline, 59 
Causes of the panic, various 
theories of, 31ff. 
“Caution factor” in buying, 205-7 
Cement merger, 108 
Chance, element of, in buying 
stocks and bonds, zo4-7 
Chase National Bank, New York 
City, 6 
Check-up on status of stock-issu- 
ing companies, as safety prin- 
ciple, 207-8 
Chicago & Northwestern, 163 
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, 
164 
Cities Service Co., 209 
City Bank Farmers Trust Co, 
New York City, 36 
Clark, Wallace, 142, 144, 145 
Clay, Paul, xv 
Clayton Act, 106, 111 
Collateral loan policy proposed 
to avert panic, 247-8 
Commercial and Financial 
Chronicle, The, 5, 17, 43-4 
Committee, joint, proposed for 
passing on new issues, 249- 
50 
Common Stocks as Long Term 
Investments (Smith), 67, 200 
Comparison of rates of increase 
in stock prices over earnings, 
and vice versa. See Stock 
Prices 
Conferences: Oct. 2, 6-7; at 
White House, Nov. 13, 13, 17, 
18. See National Business 
Advisory Council 
Index 
Construction and maintenance 
work expanded for stabiliza- 
tion, 22-3, 28 
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 142 
Coolidge, Calvin, xi 
“Coolidge boom” as cause, 52-3 
Corn Exchange Bank, 13 
Corporate incomes: net, 77-3; 
profits absorbed, reserved, or 
plowed back, 78-9; under- 
stated, 82; gains in, 1929, 
74-5 
Corporations: showing “no net 
income,” 75-7; publicity desir- 
able for financial operations 
of, 114-8 
Cosmetic and perfume merger, 
108 
Credits: growth of, 1928, xiv, 
xv; available after panic, 29; 
increased volume of, allowed 
by bankers, 41-2; overexten- 
sion of, 98, 223 
Crises Commerciales, Des (Jug- 
lar), 258 
Currency, unstable purchasing 
power of, 182-97 
Dairy merger, 108 
Day, E. E,, 161 
Deflation of currency, 187-8, 194 
Dennison, Henry 8. 142, 143, 
172 
Diversification in buying securi- 
ties, 203-7 
Dollar, fluctuating value of, 
182ff, 
Doran, J. M,, 177 
Dow-Jones barometer, xv 
Du Pont-U. S. Rubber combina- 
tion, 108 
Earnings, 1929, 9x 
Economic Effects of Prohibition 
(Feldman), 173
	        

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