The Quarterly Journal of Economics
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Volume 70, issue 4, 1956
- Accounting for Depreciation in the Soviet Economy pp. 481-506

- Robert W. Campbell
- A Probabilistic Theory of Consumer Behavior pp. 507-536

- Richard E. Quandt
- A Complete Capital Model Involving Heterogeneous Capital Goods pp. 537-562

- Paul A. Samuelson and Robert Solow
- The Shifting of the Corporation Income Tax in a Growing Economy pp. 563-580

- Diran Bodenhorn
- After Twenty Years: The General Theory pp. 581-602

- James R. Schlesinger
- Shift Working: An Application of the Theory of the Firm pp. 603-612

- K J. W. Alexander and John Spraos
- A Second Supplementary Bibliography on Monopolistic Competition pp. 613

- Edward H. Chamberlin
- Investment Criteria, Productivity, and Economic Development: Comment pp. 644-646

- Hans Neisser
- Investment Criteria, Productivity, and Economic Development: Reply pp. 647-648

- Walter Galenson and Harvey Leibenstein
Volume 70, issue 3, 1956
- Competition of the Few Among the Many pp. 327-345

- Willard D. Arant
- Factor Proportions and Comparative Advantage: Part II pp. 346-363

- Romney Robinson
- Entrepreneurial Organization as a Factor in Economic Development pp. 364-379

- Frederick Harbison
- Income Distribution, Value Judgments, and Welfare pp. 380-424

- Franklin M. Fisher
- Economic Growth and Income Distribution pp. 425-440

- W. Paul Strassmann
- Profit Inflation and Industrial Growth: The Historic Record and Contemporary Analogies pp. 441-463

- David Felix
- Interrelationship of Wages Under Joint Demand: The Case of the Fall River Textile Workers pp. 464-477

- Martin Segal
Volume 70, issue 2, 1956
- Factor Proportions and Comparative Advantage: Part I pp. 169-192

- Romney Robinson
- The Report of the Attorney General's Committee on Antitrust Laws pp. 193-216

- Jesse W. Markham
- International Wheat Agreements and Problems, 1949–56 pp. 217-248

- Helen C. Farnsworth
- Integration and Exclusion in the Telephone Equipment Industry pp. 249-269

- John Sheahan
- A General Theory of Executive Compensation Based on Statistically Tested Propositions pp. 270-294

- David R. Roberts
- The Relationships Between Money Cost, Investment, and the Rate of Return pp. 295-302

- J. A. Stockfisch
- A Solution of the Keynes-Hicks-Hansen Non-Linear Employment Model pp. 303-313

- Hans Brems
- Winnick's Case for a Changing Attitude Toward Housing: Comment pp. 314-319

- Jack Guttentag
- Winnick's Case for a Changing Attitude Toward Housing: Reply pp. 319-323

- Louis Winnick
Volume 70, issue 1, 1956
- Social Indifference Curves pp. 1-22

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Monetary Policy in a Changing World pp. 23-43

- Ervin Miller
- Organizational Factors in the Theory of Oligopoly pp. 44-64

- R. M. Cyert and James G. March
- A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth pp. 65-94

- Robert Solow
- The Lonely Crowd and the Economic Man pp. 95-116

- Theodore Levitt
- Standards of Welfare in Economic Thought pp. 117-138

- Harvey J. Levin
- Tariffs, Income and Distribution pp. 139-155

- Murray Kemp
- Prices, Wages and Industrial Productivity in Australia and New Zealand pp. 156-164

- E. Lerdau and J. Rowe
- Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists: Reply pp. 165-166

- Stephen L. McDonald
- Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists — Comment pp. 165

- Hazel Van Dyke Roberts
Volume 69, issue 4, 1955
- In Defense of Statics pp. 485-502

- K. E. Boulding
- Recent Bank Mergers pp. 503-532

- Charlotte P. Alhadeff and David A. Alhadeff
- Product Differentiation and Welfare Economics pp. 533-552

- Alex Hunter
- The Setting of Entrepreneurship in India pp. 553-576

- Andrew F. Brimmer
- Alfred Marshall on Economic History and Historical Development pp. 577-595

- Bruce Glassburner
- The Exchange Between Quantity and Quality pp. 596-606

- Jack Hirshleifer
- Monopoly and Competition in Europe and America pp. 607-618

- Tibor Scitovsky
- The Proportionality Controversy and the Theory of Production pp. 619-625

- Harvey Leibenstein
- Walras, Leontief, and the Interdependence of Economic Activities: Comment pp. 626-631

- James M. Henderson and Richard E. Quandt
- Walras, Leontief, and the Interdependence of Economic Activities: Reply pp. 631-636

- Robert E. Kuenne
- Professor Hansen and Keynesian Interest Theory pp. 637-641

- Edward Nevin
- Professor Hansen and Keynesian Interest Theory: Comment pp. 641-643

- Alvin H. Hansen
- The Marginal and Average Propensities to Consume: Comment pp. 644-645

- John Spraos
- The Marginal and Average Propensities to Consume: Further Comment pp. 645-647

- John Chipman
- The Marginal and Average Propensities to Consume: Reply pp. 647

- J. C. Hubbard
Volume 69, issue 3, 1955
- Recent Open Market Committee Policy and Technique pp. 321-342

- Deane Carson
- Investment Criteria, Productivity, and Economic Development pp. 343-370

- Walter Galenson and Harvey Leibenstein
- Differential Rates of Productivity Growth and International Imbalance pp. 371-401

- J. M. Letiche
- The Concept of Economic Sectors pp. 402-420

- Martin Wolfe
- Federal Credit Agencies and the Structure of Money Markets, Interest Rates and the Availability of Capital pp. 421-444

- Robert Freedman
- A Note on Soviet Capital Controversy pp. 445-451

- Alfred Zauberman
- Unemployment in Planned and Capitalist Economies: Comment pp. 452-460

- F. D. Holzman
- Unemployment in Planned and Capitalist Economies: Reply pp. 461-464

- Alfred R. Oxenfeldt and Ernest van den Haag
- The Retarded Acceptance of the Marginal Utility Theory: Comment pp. 465-473

- John P. Henderson
- The Retarded Acceptance of the Marginal Utility Theory: Reply pp. 474-477

- Emil Kauder
Volume 69, issue 2, 1955
- Scholastic Economics: Survival and Lasting Influence from the Sixteenth Century to Adam Smith pp. 161-190

- Raymond de Roover
- Accelerated Depreciation Allowances as a Stimulus to Investment pp. 191-220

- Richard Goode
- Lundberg on Business Cycles and Public Policy pp. 221-234

- Svend Laursen
- The Problem of "Underdevelopment" in the English Classical School pp. 235-252

- Erskine McKinley
- Marginal Analysis, Multi-Plant Firms, and Business Practice: An Example pp. 253-268

- Fred M. Westfield
- The Regional Impact of Monetary Policy pp. 269-284

- Ira. O. Scott
- Accelerated Depreciation: Some Further Thoughts pp. 285-296

- Robert Eisner
- Accelerated Depreciation: A Comment pp. 296-299

- George O. May
- Accelerated Depreciation: A Rejoinder pp. 299-304

- Evsey D. Domar
- Professor Samuelson on Operationalism in Economic Theory pp. 305-310

- Donald F. Gordon
- Professor Samuelson on Operationalism in Economic Theory: Comment pp. 310-314

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Expected Price and the Cobweb Theorem pp. 315-317

- Arnold P. Collery
Volume 69, issue 1, 1955
- Schumpeter's History of Economic Analysis pp. 1-22

- Lionel Robbins
- Full Employment and Constant Coefficients of Production pp. 23-44

- Masao Fukuoka
- Scale of Output and Internal Organization of the Firm pp. 45-70

- F. E. Balderston
- The Sterling Area's Central Pooling System Re-Examined pp. 71-84

- Elliot Zupnick
- Housing: Has There Been a Downward Shift in Consumers' Preferences? pp. 85-98

- Louis Winnick
- A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice pp. 99-118

- Herbert A. Simon
- The Kinked Oligopoly Curve Reconsidered pp. 119-136

- C. W. Efroymson
- The Tableau Économique as a Simple Leontief Model pp. 137-144

- Almarin Phillips
- The Extent and Trends of Raiding Among American Unions pp. 145-152

- Joseph Krislov
- The Balanced Budget: Comment pp. 153-155

- Herbert Stein
- The Balanced Budget: Reply pp. 155-156

- Jesse Burkhead
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