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Survey of Current Business - 1934-1949
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Survey of Current Business - 1960-1969
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Survey of Current Business - 1970-1979
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Survey of Current Business - 1980-1989
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Survey of Current Business - 1990-1999
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Conference on Research in Income and Wealth (1937-1938)
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Survey of Current Business Annual Reviews (1937-1975)
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Selected Other Documents (1926 - 1995)
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101.
Factors Influencing the General Movement of Prices in Great Britain
E. R. Hawkins
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 21, No. 12 (published December 1941 | posted to Digital Library October 2006)
This article examines the causes of price inflation in Great Britain following the outbreak of World War II. The article describes the various measures that were adopted in Great Britain to control prices, and evaluates the effectiveness of those controls.
102.
Capital Expenditures in Selected Manufacturing Industries
Lowell J. Chawner
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 21, No. 12 (published December 1941 | posted to Digital Library October 2006)
This article is the first in a series of articles presenting annual estimates of plant and equipment expenditures by groups of manufacturing industries. The article provides estimates, for the years 1919 to 1940, for six groups of manufacturing industries: Food and kindred products; Textiles and related products; Lumber and lumber products; Pulp, paper, and allied products; and Stone, clay, and glass products. The related article appears in the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, May 1942.
103.
Direct Price Control in Great Britain
E.R. Hawkins
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 1 (January 1942) posted to Digital Library March 2008
104.
War Expenditures and National Production
Milton Gilbert
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 03 (published March 1942 | posted to Digital Library June 2006)
This article presents the first Department of Commerce estimates of gross national product (GNP). The article explains why the use of GNP and its components is preferable to the use of national income for analyzing the effect of proposed increases in war expenditures on the U.S. economy. This article provides annual estimates of GNP for the years 1939 to 1941 and requirements for 1943.
105.
The Changing Relation of Consumer Income and Expenditure
R.B. Bangs
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 04 (published April 1942 | posted to Digital Library June 2006)
This article presents monthly estimates of disposable income, consumer expenditures, and savings for the period January 1940 to February 1942. It analyzes the relationship between disposable income and consumer expenditures and uses it to assess the expected inflationary gap due to the war.
106.
The Gross Flow of Finished Commodities and New Construction, 1929-41
William H. Shaw
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 04 (published April 1942 | posted to Digital Library June 2006)
This article presents preliminary estimates of three major types of finished commodities (final goods) flowing through private enterprises, producers’ durable goods, and new construction for the years 1929 to 1941. This article is the first in a series of articles presenting estimates of final product components.
107.
Quarterly Estimates of Construction
Burton H. Klein
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 5 (May 1942) posted to Digital Library March 2008
108.
Capital Expenditures in Selected Manufacturing Industries, Part II
Lowell J Chawner
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 05 (published May 1942 | posted to Digital Library October 2006)
This article is the second in a series of articles presenting annual estimates of plant and equipment expenditures by groups of manufacturing industries. The article provides estimates, for the years 1919 to 1941, for six groups of manufacturing industries: Petroleum refining; Rubber products; Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills; Automobiles and automobile equipment; and Airplanes, airplane engines, and parts. All of these industry groups are highly relevant to the war effort. The related article appears in the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS, December 1941.
109.
Preliminary Estimates of Gross National Product, 1929-41
Milton Gilbert and R.B. Bangs
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 05 (published May 1942 | posted to Digital Library June 2006)
This article presents preliminary annual estimates of gross national product (GNP) for the years 1929 to 1941. The article provides tables showing the interrelation of the major income and expenditure components of GNP.
110.
Price Ceilings and Wartime Control Over the American Economy
Charles A. R. Wardwell and Gerald J. Matchett
Survey of Current Business: Vol. 22, No. 06 (published June 1942 | posted to Digital Library October 2006)
This article explains the purpose and potential problems of U.S. price controls during World War II mobilization.
Browsing
264
item(s) in :
Survey of Current Business - 1934-1949
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Survey of Current Business - 1950-1959
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Survey of Current Business - 1960-1969
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Survey of Current Business - 1970-1979
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Survey of Current Business - 1980-1989
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Survey of Current Business - 1990-1999
\n
Conference on Research in Income and Wealth (1937-1938)
\n
Survey of Current Business Annual Reviews (1937-1975)
\n
Selected Other Documents (1926 - 1995)
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