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Volume 16, issue 2, 1972
- The Demand for Residential Construction-Pomona, California pp. 4-16

- Gene P. Krekorian
- Train Occupancy Rate and Facility Optimization in Rapid Transit Systems pp. 17-23

- E. S. Seeley
- Evaluation of Recreational Benefits Accruing to Recreators on Federal Water Projects — A Review Article pp. 24-29

- R. M. Pope
- A Theory of Federal Aid Distribution pp. 30-35

- A. Bruce Johnson
- Policies to Increase the Supply of Physicians in Rural Communities pp. 37-42

- Ed Charles
- Comment pp. 43-44

- Grant M. Scobie
- The Fertility Response to Abortion Reform in Eastern Europe: Demographic and Economic Implications pp. 45-63

- Robert J. McIntyre
- Comment pp. 64-65

- J. Thomas Lindley
- A Model for Evaluating Alternative Policy Decisions for the Florida Orange Subsector of the Food Industry pp. 66-75

- Charles E. Powe
- Comment pp. 76-77

- Wayne K. Talley
- A Note on the Disequilibrium Method in Macroeconomics pp. 79-82

- Panayotis G. Korliras
- Education and Income: An Analysis by Fable pp. 83-89

- Thomas M. Carroll
- On a Sufficient Condition for Transitivity of Majority Decision pp. 90-92

- S. N. Rao
- Optimal Foreign Debt for a Developing Country pp. 94-100

- Hak Y. Rhee
- Time-Reversal Stability pp. 101-105

- Dona Burney
- Japan's Economic Growth and Balance of Trade pp. 106-122

- Junichi Ujiie and Patrick Yeung
- Domestic Policy and International Exchange Rate Movements, A Review pp. 123-128

- Jimmy W. Wheeler
- Soviet Exchange Rates: A Study in Disequilibrium pp. 129-132

- Stephen Edwards
- Corporate Control of Market Share: The Record of a Price Conspiracy pp. 133-138

- Peter Rob
- Statistical Analyses of the Determinants of Employee Benefits by Type pp. 139-147

- George Kalamotousakis
- The Influence of the Individual's Relative Position on His Utility pp. 148-150

- Walter Chatfield
- A Conditional Probability Table for Finite Sample Spaces pp. 151-156

- Burley V. Bechdolt
- Capital-Output Ratios, Technical Changes and the Patterns of Economic Growth in the United States and Canada pp. 157-161

- Shigeo Minabe
- A Comparison of Three Tools for Analyzing Price Policy in Agricultural Development pp. 162-165

- Theo. F. Moriak
- The Role of Government Expenditure in the Economic Development in Guyana (1960 – 1970) pp. 166-174

- Kempe R. Hope
- A Note on the Derivation of Price Elasticity from the Response of Total Revenue to Price Changes pp. 175-175

- Conway L. Lackman
- A Note on Capital Depreciation: Reply pp. 176-177

- Richard Cebula
- Comments on Chamberlin's Analysis of Monopolistic Competition: Comment pp. 178-180

- William Habacivch and Eric Brucker
- The Values and Value of Economists: Comment pp. 181-181

- Joseph Horton
Volume 16, issue 1, 1972
- The John R. Commons Lecture December, 1971 — New Orleans: Monetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom pp. 4-17

- Milton Friedman
- Grants Economics: A Simple Introduction pp. 19-28

- Kenneth E. Boulding, Martin Pfaff and Janos Horvath
- Readings in the Grants Economy pp. 29-35

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- Replacement of the Durable Inputs of Production: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation pp. 36-54

- George Bitros
- Replacement of the Durable Inputs of Production: Comment pp. 55-56

- Richard Cebula
- The Optimum Quantity of Money pp. 57-65

- John R. Tyler
- The Optimum Quantity of Money: A Comment pp. 66-66

- Jorge O. Bonvicini
- The Relative Importance of Changes in the Money Stock and Changes in Income as Determinants of Consumer Service Spending pp. 67-74

- Margo Thorning
- The Relative Importance of Changes in the Money Stock and Changes in Income as Determinants of Consumer Service Spending: Comment pp. 75-76

- John M. Trapani
- Monetary Policy in a Disequilibrium Model of Growth pp. 77-95

- Robert J. Mackay
- Monetary Policy in a Disequilibrium Model of Growth: Comment pp. 96-101

- Samuel G. Ross
- The Econometrics of Price Expectations in Short-Term Forecasting pp. 102-111

- H. I. Liebling and J. M. Russel
- International Trade and Economic Growth in the Presence of Factor Market Distortions pp. 112-119

- Francois Casas
- Physicians and the Demand for Ethical Drugs pp. 120-125

- Kenneth L. Wertz
- The Demand and Supply of College Teachers of Economics 1969–1970 pp. 126-136

- Gustav Schachter, Bruce Cohen and Harold Goldstein
- Ability, Opportunity, and the Distribution of Income: A Review of Becker and Mincer pp. 137-147

- Richard England
- A Reconsideration of the Diagramatics of Voluntary Exchange in a General Equilibrium Context pp. 148-151

- Richard Cebula
- Comments on Chamberlin's Analysis of Monopolistic Competition pp. 152-157

- Paul E. Atkinson
- A Note on Capital Depreciation: Reply pp. 158-159

- Richard Cebula
- Indivisibilities in Consumer Choice Theory: Reply pp. 160-160

- Edward Gordon
- A Note on Capital Depreciation, the Rate of Interest, and the is Function: Comment pp. 161-162

- Clyde T. Bates
- The Values and Value of Economists: Comment pp. 163-163

- Joseph Horton
- The Values and Value of Economists: Comment pp. 164-165

- Dennis Ainsworth
- Doctoral Dissertation Abstracts in Urban Economics pp. 166-202

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