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The American Economy in Transition

Martin Feldstein

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Date: 1980
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction , pp 1-8 Downloads
Martin Feldstein
Postwar Changes in the American Financial Markets , pp 9-100 Downloads
Benjamin M. Friedman, Milton Friedman and A. W. Clausen
Postwar Macroeconomics: The Evolution of Events and Ideas , pp 101-182 Downloads
Robert Gordon, Arthur M. Okun and Herbert Stein
Trends in United States International Trade and Investment since World War II , pp 183-274 Downloads
William Branson, Herbert Giersch and Peter G. Peterson
American Population since 1940 , pp 275-348 Downloads
Richard Easterlin, Victor Fuchs and Simon Kuznets
The Evolution of the American Labor Market, 1948-80 , pp 349-414 Downloads
Richard Freeman, John T. Dunlop and R. F. Schubert
The Level and Distribution of Economic Well-Being , pp 415-500 Downloads
Alan Blinder, Irving Kristol and Wilbur J. Cohen
The Structure of Industry , pp 501-562 Downloads
Richard E. Caves, Walter B. Wriston and James R. Schlesinger
Technology and Productivity in the United States , pp 563-616 Downloads
Edwin Mansfield, Ruben F. Mettler and David Packard
The Role of Government: Taxes, Transfers, and Spending , pp 617-674 Downloads
George F. Break, George P. Shultz and Paul A. Samuelson
Concluding Comments , pp 675-676 Downloads
Arthur F. Burns

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