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BLITH, C. A.
The 1943-49 Americaa Recession, THE ECONOMIC
JOURNAL, Vol. LXIV, No. 255, September, 1954.




BRATT, E. C. and J. P. Ondrechen
"1948-1949 Recession Re-examined," ECONOMIC
JOURNAL,
March 1953} rejoinder by
Daniel Hamberfe, ibid.




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BRUCE, Colin and E. B. Gibb
The United States Recessions of 1943-49 and 1953-4
BULLETIN Oxford Univefsity Institute of
S t a t i s t i c s , v. 16, N Q s. 7-8, July and Aug.
1954, pp. 245-56.




BRUCE, C , and E. B- GIBB
"The United States Recession of 1948-9
and 1953-4. BULLETIH, Oxford University Institute
of Statistics, No. 7/8, July/August 195-4, pp. 24557

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CAPLAN, Benjamin
A Case Study: The 194B-1949 Secession, in
POLICIES TO COMBAT DEPRESSION, (Conference Series No.
7). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956,
pp. 27-53*
Discussion: Martin Bronfenbreaner, pp. 53-7j ¥esley
Lindow, pp. 57-8.




CAPLAN, Benjamin
A Case Study: The 1948-1949 Recession, in
POLICIES TO COMBAT DEPRESSION. Special Conference
Series No. 7. Princeton* Princeton University
Press, 1956, pp. 27-53*
Discussion: by M. Bronfenbrenner, Wesley Lindov,
pp. 53-58.




$ELS, Rendigs
Theoretical significance of the 1949
recession, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
v. A5, May 1955-




PELS, Rendigs
Theoretical significance of the 1949 recession,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, vol. 45, May,
1955, pp. 358-66.
Discussion: by John Lintner, Daniel Hamberg, and Earl
C. Hald, IBID., pp. 375-87.




FELS, Rendigs
theoretical Significance of the 194-9
Recession, AMERICAN ECOUQMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
Vol. 45, May, 1955.




FILLS, Bendigs
Theoretical significance of the 1949 recession,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 4-5, No.
2, May, 1945, pp. 353-366.
Discussion: by John Lintner, Daniel Hamberg, Earl
C. Hald, ibid., pp. 375-387.




HAMBERG, D.
The recession of 1948-49 in the USA, ECONOMIC
JOURNAL, LXII, March 1952, pp. 1-U.




HAMBERG, D.
The recession: a£ 1948-49 i n the United
S t a t e s , ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. LXII, March,
1952, pp. 1 - U .




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ROOSE, K. D.
Business Fluctuations in the U.S. Since 1951:
Selected Developments, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
SUPPLEMENT, VolU5, May, 1955, pp. 367-74.
Discussion: "by John Lintner, Daniel Bamberg, and
Earl C. Held, ibid., pp. 375-37.




SLICHTER, S. H.
Is a recession necessary?
August, 1947.
Pp. U.




DUN'S REVIEW,

SLICHTER, S. H.
Long-Term Economic Trends, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol* 40, May, 1950,

pp. 457-469.

Changes in U.S. economy making for greater
stability—expanding role of
government activity




SLICHTER, Stunner H.
"Thinking Ahead: Breakup o f the B u s i n e s s
Cycle," HABVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, Vol. 3 3 , J a n . Feb. 1955, pp.