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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

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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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HABERLER, G.
Mr. Kahn's review of Prosperity and
Depression1 (rejoinder by R. F« Kahn, ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
June, 1938•




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HABERLER, Gottflried
PROSPERITY AND DEPRESSION: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
OF CYCLICAL MOVEMENTS* Geneva; Economic Intelligence
Service, League of Nations• (Nev York: Columbia
University Press, 1937)•







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HANSEN, A. H., BODDY, F. M., and LANGUM, J. K.
Recent fcrends in business-cycle literature,
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVIII, M a y
1936, pp. 53-61.
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HANSEN, A. H. and TOUT, Herbert
Annual survey of business cycle theory: investment
and saving in business cycle theory, ECONOMETRICA,
1933, pp. 119-47.




HAWTREI, R. G.
Professor Haberler on the Trade Cycle,
ECONOMICA,
February 1933.




RIST, Charles
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Essais sur quelques problemes economiques
et monetairas. Paris: Fecueil Sirey, 1933•
Pp» xvi,
501.




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HUBBARD, Joshua C.
A model of the forty-month or trade cycle,
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, L, April 1942, pp. 197225.

Mitchell-Schumpeter




KIRTY, U. S. R.
The beginnings of monetary explanations of the
trade cycle, INDIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
April, 1945.




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LEDERER, Emil
Developments in economic theory, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXVI, March, 1936, pp. 151-60,




MacFIE, A* I*,
THEORIES OF THE TEADE CYCLE* London:
Macmillan, 1934* Pp. 198.

Review:
by P. T. Ellsworth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC HOTIEK,
XXV, D e c , 1935, p. 764.




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THEORIES OF THE TRADE CYCLE,
Macmillan, 1934.




London:

MARSCHAK, Jacob
"A Cross Section of Business Cycle D i s c u s s i o n , "
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXV, No. 3 , June,
1945, pp. 368-331.
Review o f READINGS IN BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY.




MARSCHAK, Jacob
A cross section of business cycle discussion
(Heview article^, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXV,
June, 1945.
Pp. U .




MATTHEWS, B, C. 0.
A STUDY OF TRADE-CYCLE HISTORY: ECONOMIC
FLUCTUATIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN, 1833-42. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1954. Pp. xiii + 227.
Review: by F. V. Fetter, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
LXII, Oct. 1954, pp. 451-2.




McCRACKEN, Harlan L.
VALUE THEORY AND BUSINESS CYCLES. New York:
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1st ed., 1934j 2nd ed., 1936.
2nd ed., Pp. xiv, 259.

summarization and evaluation of various
theories of business fluctuations: survey of theories
from Ricardo down to Fisher, Keynes, Moulton,
Schumpeter, and Frisch.




MERLIN, Sidney D.
THE THEORY OF FLUCTUATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY
ECONOMIC THOUGHT.New York: Columbia University Press,
19-49- Pp. 168.




MERLIN, Sidney D.
THE THEORY OF ELUCTUATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY
ECONOMIC THOUGHT. New York: Columbia University
Press, 1949. Pp. 168.
(2)
Focus on: (l) Hicksian dynamics} Keynesian theory;
(3) Swedish sequence analysis; (A)
Econometrics
see also his $JE paper, Feb. 1945•




MERLIN, Sidney D.
THE THEORY OF FLUCTUATIONS
ECONOMICS (Columbia University
Economics, and Public Law, No.
Columbia University Press, 19

IN CONTIMPORARY
Studies in History,
556). New York:
«

Evaluates theories of cyclical and other fluctuations
developed since early 1930fs. Considers their relation
to traditional price theory and their contribution toward
understanding the forces making for economic fluctuations
in present-day system of private enterprise.




NEBLIN, Sidney 6.
THE THEORY OF FLUCTUATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY
ECONOMIC THOUGHT. New York:
1940.




METZLER, Ll&yd A*
"Business Cycles and the Modern Theory of
Employment," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXVI,
Uc. 2, June, 1946, pp. 278-291*

re changes in bus. cycle theorizing
resulting from theory of employment

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MUKHERJEE, B.
(1) Trade cycle and its remedies; (2) The
nature and causes of trade cycles, INDIAN JOURNAL OF
ECONOMICS,
April, 1938.
Pp. 26.




NEISSER, Hans P.
General overproduction, JOUBNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, XLII,
1934, pp. 433-65-




PATTERSON, E. M.
The theories advanced in explanation
of economic crises, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE,
May, 1915, pp. 133-H7.




PATTERSON, E. M.
"The Theories Advanced in Explanation of
Economic Crises," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY
OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. 59, May 1915,
pp.




Persons r barren M.
theories of business f l u c t u a t i o n s . A c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of the t h e o r i e s . ( I n : She Quarterly
Journal of Economics. Hov. f 1926. f p«94.)

Business cycles.




PERSONS, Varrea M.
•Theories of business fluctuations,11 QUARTERLY
JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
November, 1926.

A classification of theories supported by extracts * The
non-institutional types include those emphasizing
agricultural cycles, specific disturbances, and
psychology. The institutional theories include those
emphasizing capitalism, roundabout production, excessive
capital accumulation, and the money and credit system,
as veil as eclectic theories^
Abstract by M.A. Copeland, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XVII, March, 1927, p. 152.




ROBERTSON, D. H*
The monetary doctrines of Messrs* Foster
and Catchings, in ECONOMIC ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES.
London: King, 1931,
pp. 139-62.




ROOSE, Kenneth D.
The Empirical Status of Business Cycle
Theory, THE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
October, 1952•




BOOSE, Kenneth D.
The Empirical Status of Business-Cycle Theory,
JPE, v. LX^ Oct. 1952, pp. 412-21




SAULNIER, Raymond J .
CONTEMPORARY MONETARY THEORY. "Columbia Studies in
History, Economics and Public Law," No. UU3. New
York: Columbia University Press, 1938. Pp. 420.
Reviewed (critically) by E. S. Shaw, JPE, v. XLVIII,
Feb. 19^0, pp. 126-8.
good bibliography




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Mitchell * a business c y c l e s , QUARTERLY JOURNAL
OF ECONOMICS, XLV,
pp. 150-72•




SHACKLE, G. L. S.
Some notes on monetary theories of the trade
cycle, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, I»
October, 1933, Pp. 27-3*.
Pp. 12.




SHACKLE, G. L. S.
"Some notes on monetary theories of the trade
cycle," REVIEW OF ECOMQMIC STUDIES,
Oct. 1933.




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THOMAS, Brinley
The Monetary Doctrines of Professor
Davidson, ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
March, 1935.
MONETARY. POLICY AND CRISES.
see sketch of Swedish monetary theory
since Wicksell




THOMAS, Brinley
"The Monetary Doctrines of Professor
Davidson," ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
March, 1935-




TINBERGEN, Jan
C r i t i c a l remarks on some business-cycle
t h e o r i e s , ECONOMETRICA,
April, 1942.
Pp. 1 8 .




VINCI, Felice
Significant developments in business cycle theory,
ECONOMETRICA, II,
1934, PP. 125-39.




Vagenfuhr, Rolf
Die Konjunkturtheorie in Russland.




1929.

Jena:

WAGNER, Valentin F.
Geschichte der Kredittheorien: Eine
Dogmenkrltische Darstellung. Vienna: Springer, 1937.
Pp. xvi, 521.
Review:
by Fritz Machlup, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIX,
December, 1939, pp. 308-810.

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.