American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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Volume 17, issue 4, 1958
- Land and Man in History pp. 337-340

- W. S. Rosecrans
- Twenty Years of Soil Conservation pp. 340-340

- Milton Mangum
- The International Finance Corporation pp. 341-352

- William P. Snavely
- Internal Financing of Economic Development pp. 353-365

- Alek A. Rozental
- Tariff Propaganda and Citizen Responsibility pp. 365-366

- Elizabeth Read Brown
- Is Level of Development Related to Capacity for Self‐Government ? pp. 367-381

- Lyle W. Shannon
- The Making of a Tyrant pp. 383-398

- Francis Neilson
- Some Psychological And Economic Assumptions Underlying Automation, I pp. 399-412

- Henry Winthrop
- Land for the Fellahin, IV pp. 413-420

- Raymond E. Crist
- Shakespeare and The Tempest, VIII* pp. 421-431

- Francis Neilson
- Wendell Phillips, Prophet of Liberty pp. 432-433

- John Haynes Holmes
- Neilson on the Crisis of Western Culture pp. 433-435

- George Proctor
Volume 17, issue 3, 1958
- Music and Learning pp. 225-236

- Francis Neilson
- Full Employment as a Goal of Public Policy pp. 237-248

- Herbert E. Niwman
- The Government Corporation and Bigness pp. 249-260

- Richard E. Ball
- Citizen Participation in a Democracy pp. 260-260

- Hans Simons
- Social and Economic Dimensions of Class in Springdale pp. 261-277

- Arthur Vidich and Joseph Bensma
- Diplomacy and the Democracy pp. 278-278

- Alvin Johnson
- Tax Policy and the Modern City1 pp. 279-282

- Harry Gunniso Brown
- The Social Outlook of American Labor pp. 285-286

- Hans Simons
- On “Portents: Scares, Old and New” pp. 286-286

- J.F.C. Fuller
- The Population Problem of the netherlands* pp. 287-294

- John W. Dykstra
- Land for the Fellahin, III pp. 295-306

- Raymond E. Crist
- The Critical Attitude and Social Action pp. 306-307

- Hans Simons
- Jaurès and the Carmaux Strikes: The Glass Strike of 1895 pp. 307-319

- Harvey Goldberg
- The Productivity of the Individually‐Owned Farm pp. 319-319

- Milton Mangum
- Shakespeare and The Tempest, VII* pp. 321-327

- Francis Neilson
- Aid for Family Farming pp. 328-328

- Milton Mangum
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Thought pp. 329-331

- William M. Armstrong
- The Economic Significance of Social Sine pp. 331-333

- Robert J. Alexander
- Economic Principles and Economic Analysis pp. 333-336

- George G. Sause
Volume 17, issue 2, 1958
- Economics and the Theory of Social Systems pp. 113-122

- Michael J. Brennan
- Portents: Scares, Old and New pp. 123-132

- Francis Neilson
- State Versus Private Enterprise in Latin America pp. 133-143

- Robert J. Alexander
- Two Viewpoints on School Lunches pp. 143-144

- Will Lissner
- Foundations, Professors and “Economic Education” pp. 145-155

- Harry Gunnison Hrown
- Land for the Fellahin, II pp. 157-166

- Raymond E. Crist
- Janrès and the Carmaux Strikes: The Coal Strike of 1892 pp. 167-178

- Harvey Goldberg
- Edward VII and the Entente Cordiale, III pp. 179-194

- Francis Neilson
- Japan's Pre‐Perry Preparation for Economic Growth pp. 195-216

- Daniel Lloyd Spence
- The Charistian Approach to Industrial Relations pp. 217-218

- Andrew Rockover Cecil
- Do American Industries Really Need Tariffs? pp. 219-224

- Elizabeth Read Brown
Volume 17, issue 1, 1957
- Land Reform and the Revolution in Asia pp. 1-8

- Max Mark
- Agrarian Land Reform in Egypt1 pp. 9-19

- Stella Margold
- The Rights of the Individual pp. 20-20

- Albert Schwettzer
- Land for the Fellahin pp. 21-30

- Raymond E. Crist
- Quiet Assurance, Not Arrogance pp. 30-30

- Hans Simons
- New Approaches to Agricultural Policy pp. 31-41

- J. R. Pearman
- The Vacant Lot Problem in American Cities pp. 41-42

- Elizabeth Read Brown
- Shakespeare and The Tempest, VI* pp. 43-52

- Francis Neilson
- The Scientific Breakthrough of the Twentieth Century pp. 53-58

- E. C. Harwood
- The Future of Free Enterprise pp. 59-75

- Rockwood Chin
- The World's Soil Is Limited pp. 75-76

- W. S. Rosecrans
- Coordinated Fiscal Policy For Economic Stabilization pp. 77-85

- Ansel M. Sharp
- Edward VII and the Entente Cordiale, II pp. 87-101

- Francis Neilson
- On “Measurement as Scientific Method in Economics” pp. 101-104

- E. C. Harwood
- Reply to Colonel Harwood pp. 104-106

- Leland B. Yeager
- Fairhope's Social Experiment pp. 107-109

- Elizabeth Read Brown
- An Engineer's View of the Tax Problem pp. 109-112

- Samuel Burkhard