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ACHINSTEIN, Asher INT30DUCTI0N TO BUSINESS CYCLES. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1950. Pp. xvi, 496. Reviev: by John Lintner, American Economic Review, vol, AQ, Dec, 1950, pp. 942-«4. population, capital formation, productivity, residential construction, patterns of consumption, and money, prices, and over-all production (Burns, Kuznets, Fabricant, Mills and Shaw of N.B.E.R, to Cassels1 and C. Snyder1s studies of money and prices and production Paul Douglas1 laws of production, Colin Clark on tertiary indsj chap, on Hansen, Kondratieff, Schumpeter Part I - survey of theoretical literature on business cycles (atout 1/2 on Keynes1 General Theory and modern analyses closely related to it). Part II - summary of empirical work of National Bureau of Economic Research problem of definining and identifying business cycles measurement of cycles - aid of business annals and indices statistical methods of Bureau Bureau1 s work on natl. income and its relation to their studies of the cycle 2 chs. detailing Burns-Mitchell analyses, 193938 Part III: Theoretical and Empirical literature http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ on secular trends and long term fluctuations in Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis COPPOCK, D. J. •The theory of effective demand in the 1920 •s,w MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES, Jan. 1954 COMMISSION ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC ELLIS, Howard S. GERMAN MONETARY THEORY, 1905-1933. Harvard Economic Studies, Vol. XLIV. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1934. Pp. xv + 462. Revie*; by Fritz Machlup, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, XLIII, June, 1935, pp. 393-96. FELS, Eendigs The theory of business cycles, QUARTERLY JOUHNAL OF ECONOMICS, LXVI, 1952, pp. 25-42- Fels in this attempts to eliminate objectionable features of Schumpeter's innovation business-cycle theory and to synthesize the remainder with a savings-investment type of theory, particularly that of Hicks* FELS, Rendigs Hfethodology of research on the business cycle, THE SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, XVII, April, 1951. FISHER, Irving The debt-deflation theory of great depressions, ECONOMETRICA, I , 1933, pp. 337-57. Also published in foreign Ian guages: Revue de l * I n s t i t u t International de Statistique, I , 1933 Revue des sciences economiques e t financieres, III (Athens) 1«&- FRITZ, V. G. CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUSINESS-CYCLE THEORY. Pittsburgh: The Author, University of Pittsburgh, Bureau of Business Research, 1934« ^p. 7 1 . Review; by Wilford J. Eiteman, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXV, June, 1935, p. 3 H . 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Not a Complete history of monetary, but confined to theories of credit in systematic (not chronological order). Analysis of theories of credit from preclassical writers down to 1939—including English, German, French, Italian, Dutch and Scandinavian economists.