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Evidences of Long Swings in Aggregate Construction Since the Civil War

Moses Abramovitz

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 1964
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Construction Cycles and Long Swings in Economic Growth , pp 1-9 Downloads
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The Size of Construction and Its Components , pp 10-17 Downloads
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The Varieties of Statistical Indicators of Construction , pp 18-20 Downloads
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Chronology of Long Swings in the Level of Construction Activity , pp 21-38 Downloads
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Duration and Amplitude of Long Swings in Construction Compared with Those of Specific Cycles , pp 39-71 Downloads
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Duration and Amplitude of Specific Cycles in Construction Classified by Phase of Long Swings , pp 72-88 Downloads
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Congruence of Long Swings in Major Branches of Construction , pp 89-98 Downloads
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Long Swings in Construction Viewed as Fluctuations in Rates of Growth , pp 99-122 Downloads
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Evidence of Long Swings from Labor-Force Data , pp 123-126 Downloads
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Conclusion , pp 127-139 Downloads
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Appendix A: Construction Statistics for the Period Since the Civil War , pp 140-227 Downloads
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Appendix B: Note on the Manpower Estimates in Table 18 , pp 228-236 Downloads
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References , pp 237-240 Downloads
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