German Corporate Profits: 1926–1938
Maxine Yaple Sweezy
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1940, vol. 54, issue 3, 384-398
Abstract:
Nature of the data, 384. — Scope of the study, 385. — Method of computation, 386. — The small business man not included, 387. — General movement of profits, 387. — Influence of the two Four-Year Plans, 388. — Comparison of industries, 389. — The problem of new financing, 395. — Provisional figures for 1937 and 1938, 396. — Objections: profits may not mean what they say, 397; disposal over profits is not free, 397. — Adjustment for taxes, 398.
Date: 1940
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