The Quarterly Journal of Economics
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1890
- Co-Operative Production in France and England pp. 357-386

- Edward Cummings
- Profits and the Residual Theory pp. 387-396

- Frederick B. Hawley
- The Silver Situation pp. 397-407

- Horace White
- Frédéric Le Play pp. 408-433

- H. Higgs
- The Conversion of the English Debt pp. 437-448

- A. C. Miller
- Changes in the Form of Railroad Capital pp. 449-457

- Thomas L. Greene
Volume 4, issue 3, 1890
- Protection and Protectionists pp. 245-275

- Francis A. Walker
- Ricardo and his Critics pp. 276-290

- E. C. K. Gonner
- The Silver Situation in the United States pp. 291-315

- F. W. Taussig
- The German Act against Socialism pp. 320-325

- John H. Gray
- New Books upon Public Finance pp. 325-331

- E. Benjamin Andrews
- Macvane's Political Economy pp. 331-339

- E. Boehm-Bawerk
- Double Taxation of Mortgaged Real Estate pp. 339-345

- Nathan Matthews
- Professor Giddings on the Theory of Capital pp. 346-347

- James Bonar
- Professor Giddings on the Theory of Capital pp. 347-349

- E. v. Boehm-Bawerk
Volume 4, issue 2, 1890
- The Rise of American Cities pp. 129-157

- Albert Bushnell Hart
- The Prohibition of Railroad Pools pp. 158-171

- Arthur T. Hadley
- The Theory of Capital pp. 172-206

- Franklin H. Giddings
- Social Economy at the Paris Exposition pp. 212-221

- E. Cummings
- The Economic Movement in France pp. 222-232

- A. de Foville
Volume 4, issue 1, 1889
- On Some Applications of the Theory of International Trade pp. 1-17

- C. F. Bastable
- The Depreciation of Farming Land pp. 18-33

- Alfred H. Peters
- President Walker's Theory of Distribution pp. 34-49

- Simon N. Patten
- "Nationalism" in the United States pp. 50-76

- Nicholas P. Gilman
- The Cost of Production of Capital pp. 81-83

- J. Bonar
- East London pp. 83-96

- F. C. Huntington
Volume 3, issue 4, 1889
- The English Trades-unions pp. 403-435

- Edward Cummings
- The Direct Tax of 1861 pp. 436-461

- Charles F. Dunbar
- A New View of the Theory of Wages pp. 462-480

- Stuart Wood
- The International Protection of Workmen pp. 481-496

- A. C. Miller
- Mr. Wicksteed's Note upon Jevons pp. 500-503

- T. E. Jevons
- The Cost of Production of Capital pp. 503-507

- Franklin H. Giddings
- The Late Copper Syndicate pp. 508-516

- E. Benj. Andrews
Volume 3, issue 3, 1889
- Some Aspects of the Tariff Question pp. 259-292

- F. W. Taussig
- On Certain Passages in Jevons's "Theory of Political Economy" pp. 293-314

- Philip H. Wicksteed
- Co-Operative Savings and Loan Associations pp. 315-335

- Seymour Dexter
- The Positive Theory of Capital pp. 336-351

- James Bonar
- The Margin of Cultivation pp. 356-358

- Simon N. Patten
- Anti-Chinese Legislation in British America pp. 359-364

- Joseph Lee
- Italian Finances from 1860 to 1884 pp. 373-402

- Alanson Bigelow Houghton
Volume 3, issue 2, 1889
- Trusts According to Official Investigations pp. 117-152

- E. Benj. Andrews
- Appreciation of Gold pp. 153-169

- F. Y. Edgeworth
- Railroad Business under the Interstate Commerce Act pp. 170-187

- Arthur T. Hadley
- The Fundamental Idea of Capital pp. 188-203

- Simon N. Patten
- Anti-Chinese Legislation in Australasia pp. 218-224

- Joseph Lee
- Italian Finances from 1860 to 1884 pp. 233-258

- Alanson Bigelow Houghton
Volume 3, issue 1, 1888
- The Austrian Economists and Their View of Value pp. 1-31

- James Bonar
- The Distribution of Products pp. 109a

- Frederick B. Hawley
- Some Precedents Followed by Alexander Hamilton pp. 32-59

- Charles F. Dunbar
- A New View of the Theory of Wages pp. 60-86

- Stuart Wood
- The Australian Tariff Experiment pp. 87-98

- Fred. Perry Powers
- Business Profits and Wages pp. 109

- Alfred Marshall