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GORDON, Robert A. Business cycles in the interwar period: The 'quantitative-historical approach, 1 " AMERICAH ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLiMENT, vol. 39, ^ay, 1949* pp. 47-63For a b s t r a c t , see ECONOMETRICA, v o l . 17, Apr. 194-9, pp. Discussion* 167-8. J. W* Angell, A- F. Burns, i b i d . , pp. 73 -88 GORDON, Robert A. Business Cycles in the Interwar Period: The •Quantitative-Historical Approach,1" AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, v o l . $f, May, 1949, pp. 47-63. Discussion! by J. V. Angell, A. F. Burns, and Gottfried Haberler, i b i d . , pp. 73-38. MILLS, F. C. ECONOMIC TENDENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES: ASPECTS OF PBE-¥AR AND POST-VAR CHANGES. Introdtation by the Committee on Recent Economic Changes. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., in cooperation with the Committee on Recent Economic Ghanges, 1932. Pp. xx + 639* Review: by F. B. Garver, JOURNAL. OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 42, June, 1934> pp. 540-2. study of developments 1921H£9J contrasts with.2 earlier periods: 1899-19H and war years. ROBERTSON, Ross M, Depression, Prosperity, and the Demand for Full Employment, chapter 24 in HISTORY OF THE iyMERIGM ECONOMY* New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1955, pp. 555-575- SCHUMPETER, Joseph A. The decade of the twenties, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXVI, No. 2, May, 1946, pp. 1-10. Discussion: Garfield V. Cox and Gardiner C. Means, ibid., pp. 28-35. SCHDMPETER, Joseph A. "The decade o f t h e t w e n t i e s , " AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXVI, May 1 9 4 6 , p p . 1 - 1 0 . SCHUMPETER, Joseph A. BUSINESS CYCLES. New loric: 1939, Vol. I I , chs. U - 1 5 : ucttabc study of US interwar cycles SILBERLING, Noraan J. THE DYNAMICS OF BUSINESS. New York: 1943. chaps. 12-15: on US interwar cycles SLICHTER, S. H. The Period 1919-J936 in the United States: Its Significance for Business Cycle Theory, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, Vol. 19, February, 1937, pp. 1-19. SLICHTER, S. H. The period 1919-1936 in the United States: its significance for business-cycle theory," REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, February, 1937. Pp. 20. The Jj'**r4C*'* KCi*ip*ny /+i &*<£ SMITHIES, Arthur The American economy in the thirties, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXVI, No, 2, May, 1946, pp. 11-27. Discussion: Garfield V. Cox and Gardiner C* Means, ibid., pp. 28-35. Econ. History: US economy in interwar period WILSON, Thomas FLUCTUATIONS IN INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT—WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RECENT AMERICAN EXPERIENCE AND POSTWAR PROSPECTS. Nev York and London: Pitman Publishing Corp., 1942. 3d ed., 1948. Pp. x, 217 See Pt. II: on interwar business cycles in U.S. Reviev: by James Tobin, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, vol. 39, D e c , 1949, pp. 1324-5. About l/2 of book = review and synthesis of modern business-cycle theory; remainder = study of cyclical fluctuations in the U.S., from 1918 to 1937. WILSON, Thomas FLUCTUATIONS IN INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT: ¥ITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RECENT AMERICAN EXPERIENCE AND POST-WAR PROSPECTS. ("London School of Economics and Political Science Studies in Economics and Commerce," No. 8. London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.; New York: Pitman Publishing Corp., 1942. Pp. x + 213. 3d rev. ed., 1948. Pp. x, 216. Reviews: ' 1942 ed.: by Benjamin Higgins, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. LII, D e c , 1944, pp. 373-5. Pt. II: U.S. interwar cycles, 1913-37 (1948 ed.) by James Tobin, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 39, Dec, 1949, pp. 1324-25.