Policies to Combat Depression
Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research
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Date: 1956
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Policies to Combat Depression" , pp 1-6

- Herbert Stein
- Types of Depressions and Programs to Combat Them , pp 7-26

- R. A. Gordon
- A Case Study: The 1948-1949 Recession , pp 27-58

- Benjamin Caplan
- Structure and Stability: The Economics of the Next Adjustment , pp 59-76

- K. E. Boulding
- The Stabilizing Effectiveness of Budget Flexibility , pp 77-122

- David W. Lusher
- Yield of the Individual Income Tax During a Recession , pp 123-148

- Joseph A. Pechman
- The Corporate Income Tax in a Depression , pp 149-174

- Richard Goode
- Stabilizing State and Local Finance , pp 175-204

- Clarence Heer
- Social Security Programs and Economic Stability , pp 205-236

- Ida C. Merriam
- The Role of Monetary Policy in Combating Depression , pp 237-240

- Robert V. Roosa
- Housing Policies to Combat Depression , pp 241-256

- Leo Grebler
- Self-Liquidating Public Works to Combat Depression , pp 257-294

- Wilfred Owen
- The Contribution of Farm Price Support Programs to General Economic Stability , pp 295-356

- Karl A. Fox
- Stabilization of International Commodity Prices , pp 357-376

- D. Johnson
- International Currency and Reserve Plans , pp 377-411

- Robert Triffin
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