Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing
Simon Kuznets and
Elizabeth Jenks
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Date: 1961
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing" , pp 3-14

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- Capital Formation, Saving, and Financing: Definitions and Relations , pp 15-35

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- The Meaning of Long-Term Trends , pp 36-54

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- Trends in Total Capital Formation, 1869–1955 , pp 55-117

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- Trends in the Structure of Capital Formation , pp 118-219

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- Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Share of Internal Funds , pp 220-271

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- Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Structure of External Financing , pp 272-315

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- Long Swings in Population Growth, Capital Formation, and National Product , pp 316-360

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- Long Swings in Financing of Capital Formation , pp 361-388

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- Summary of Findings , pp 389-428

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- The Past as Prologue , pp 429-461

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- Appendices and Index, "Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing" , pp 465-664

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