Money and growth : selected papers of Allyn Abbott Young / edited by Perry G. Mehrling and Roger J. Sandilands.

Author
Young, Allyn Abbott, 1876-1929 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Description
1 online resource (459 p.)

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Summary note
This book allows full appreciation of the work of Allyn Young, a central figure in the development of American economic thought. It reprints his most significant contributions and lost works.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
  • "Bibliography of Allyn Young's writings": p. [421]-425.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Book Cover; Title; Contents; Editors' preface; Acknowledgements; The nature and scope of economics; Economics as a field of research Quarterly Journal of Economics (1927) 42, 1 (November): 1 25; English political economy Economica (1928) 8, No. 22 (March): 1 15; National statistics in war and peace American Statistical Association (1918) 16, No. 121 (March): 873 85; Economics and war American Economic Review (1926) 16, 1 (March): 1 13; Increasing returns and economic progress Economic Journal (1928) 38, No. 152 (December): 527 42; Theory and practice
  • The social dividend Richard T.Ely, Thomas S.Adams, Max O.Lorenze and Allyn A.Young. Outlines in Economics 2nd edn. (1908), New York: Macmillan. Appendix to chapter XXV, ~Profits~: 448 56 Socialism Lecture notes, Washington University, St Louis, April 1912; Pigou's wealth and welfare Quarterly Journal of Economics (1913) 27, 4 (August): 672 86; Public borrowing for road building Cornell Civil Engineer (1915) 23, Nos 6 7 (March/April): 301 15; The economics of farm relief The Independent (1926) New York: 117, No. 3972 (July 17): 64 6
  • Economics Encyclopaedia Britannica (1928) London: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company. 925 32 Capital Encyclopaedia Britannica (1928) London: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company. 793 7; Supply and demand Encyclopaedia Britannica (1928) London: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company. 579 80; Commerce: The marketplace of the world; The creator of wealth The Book of Popular Science (1924; revised 1929) New York: The Grolier Society. Group IX Ch. 1:110 6; The rise of population in great countries (Grolier Ch. 2:254 5); The three great powers (Grolier Ch. 3:397 403)
  • America's natural endowment (Grolier Ch. 5:677 89)Our wealth in minerals (Grolier Ch. 6:817 27); Our water and forest wealth (Grolier Ch. 7:951 60); Our wealth in cereals (Grolier Ch. 8:1101 12); The economic interdependence of nations (Grolier Ch. 9:1243 52); The reign of king cotton (Grolier Ch. 11:1529 36); Trade and the railroad (Grolier Ch. 19:2529 37); Wealth and well-being (Grolier Ch. 20:2665 74); The annual wealth product (Grolier Ch. 21:2793 800); Our foreign trade (Grolier Ch. 23:3117 25); The making of wealth (Grolier Ch. 25:3377 85)
  • The sources of wealth (Grolier Ch. 26:3505 13)Labor and wealth (Grolier Ch. 27:3627 36); Combination and monopoly (Grolier Ch. 29:3971 80); The meaning of value (Grolier Ch. 30:4097 105); Money and credit; Exams in money and banking Harvard University, 1922; The mystery of money (Grolier Ch. 31:4231 40); Monetary system of the U.S. (Grolier Ch. 32:4291 4303); Mobilizing banking credits (Grolier Ch. 33:4437 46); Dear and cheap money (Grolier Ch. 34:4705 15); Insurance and speculation (Grolier Ch. 35:4861 71); Money and prices (Grolier Ch. 36:5109 20)
  • An analysis of bank statistics for the United States An Analysis of Bank Statistics for the United States (1928) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Extracts from Chs I and II, pp. 1 32
Other title(s)
Selected papers of Allyn Abbott Young
ISBN
  • 1-134-65341-7
  • 1-134-65342-5
  • 0-429-23225-X
  • 1-280-31715-9
  • 0-203-45282-8
  • 0-203-26304-9
OCLC
  • 560072417
  • 1000444954
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203452820
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