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ACHINSTEIN, Asher
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CYCLES. New York:
Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1949. Pp. xvi, 496.
Review: by John Lintner, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, vol.
40, Dec, 1950, pp. 942-44.

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BRATT, E. C.
BUSINESS CYCLES AND FORECASTING. Homewood:
Irwin, 4th rev., ed., 1953•
I. The Problem and aggregative tools
XT* Seasonal Variations in Industry
ITT. Growth:
Secular trend, Measurement and study of secular
trend, growth of total industry; investment required for growth of total industry, growth of
individual industries; the secondary teend.
IV*

Statistical Measurement and analysis of the business
sysle

V, Factors responsible for the cyclical nature of business
Expansion Downturn contraction uptrn (chap. vi.
VII, Theoretical concepts
Propensity to spend and multiplier, Acceleration
Principle; 3 interaction of multiplier and acceleration
VIII. Investment-saving theories
IX Other Business cycle theories
X Econometric theory and dynamic models
XI Business cycle history: Survey
XIT The Great Depression
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XIV

World War II and Postwar Periods
Indicators of General Business




CHAP. XX. STABILIZATION PROPOSALS
L. Objectives and evaluation of proposals
Monetary Policy
CHAP. XXI STABILIZATION PROPOSALS (Contd)
Fiscal Policy designed to support the economy
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to force enterpsie
Direct Govt, intervention^ control and Operation
of the Economy
XXII Employment and Inflation Policy

XIII World Var II and Postwar Periods
XIV Indicators of General Business
XV Indicators: Processes of Business Change
XVI Characteristic Fluctuations over the Business Cycle
XVII Forecasting of Secular Trends & Seasonal Variation
XVIII Thft Forecasting of Business Cycles
XTX Forecasting commodity and stock prices




BRATT, Elmer C*
BUSINESS CYCLES AND FORECASTING*
Richard D* Irwin, Inc.

rev* 4th ed*, 1953*




Hoaewood:

BRATT, Elmer C.
BUSINESS CYCLES AND FORECASTING.
Business Pubs., 1937. Pp. xiii, 501.

Chicago:

Review:
by ¥ . J. Eiteman, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVII,
Sept. 1937, pp. 6 2 7 - 2 8 .




BRATT, Elmer Clark
Business Cycles and Forecasting* Homewood,
I l l i n o i s , Richard D. Irwin, 4tfa ed«* 1953*

4th ed., 1953- Pp. x i x , 615.




ESTEY, Jajnes A*
BUSINESS CYCLES. Nev York: Prentice-Hall,
[April] 1956. 512 pp.
Introduction, description and survey of theories;
analysis of proposed methods of control.




ESTEY, J. A.
BUSINESS CYCLES, THEIR NATURE, CAUSE AND CONTROL,
New York: Prentice-Hall, 1950. Pp. xiii, 527.

2d ed., 1950. Pp. xiii, 527
3d ed., 1953.




ESTEY, James A.
BUSINESS CYCLES: THEIR NATURE, CAUSE AND CONTROL.
New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1941* Pp* 544*




ESTEI, James A.
BUSINESS CYCLES, THEIR NATURE, CAUSE, AND CONTROL.
New York: P r e n t i c e - H a l l ,
2nd e d . , 1950.




Pp. x i i i ,

527.

ESTEI, James Arthur
BUSINESS CTCLES: THEIR NATURE, CAUSE ANTD CONTROL,
New York; Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1956 •

Forecasting business cycles, chap. 19
Multiplier-Acceleration Relationslip, ch. 17
Recent cyclical history, chap. 7
"Built-in stabilizers, chap. 23.




ESTEY, J. A*
BUSINESS CYCLES, THEIR NATURE, CAUSE, AND
CONTROL. New Yoric: Prentice-Hall,
1st ed., 19,41.
2d ed., 1950. Pp. xiii, 527.




ESTLT, James Arthur
BUSINESS CYCLES: THEIE NATUBE, CAUSE AND
CONTROL. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc*,
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GORDON, Robert A.
BUSINESS FLUCTUATIONS. Hew York: Harper, 1952.

Review: by H. H. Villard, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, XLVIII, March, 1953, pp.
159-62.
by Sidney A. Alexander, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS &
STATISTICS, xadt. vol. 36, May 1954, pp. 243-5.




HALD, Earl C.
BUSINESS CICLES. New York: Houghton
Mifflin, 1954bus. cycle control measures and cycle




HAMBERG, D.
BUSINESS CYCLES. New York*
1951, Pp. xvii, 621.

Macmillan Co*.,

Review: by R. V. Clemence, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
pp. 197-9.




HAMBERG, D.
BUSINESS CYCLES.
Company, 1952.

New York:

F/A>A/Vc£ Vi/ Mack

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Macmillan

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Examines various theories offered by different
economists» Clarification of existing theories by
terminology of Keynesian economics, used both for the
discussion of the theories and for the study of US
cycles from 1919 to the present.




HANSEN, Alvin H.
BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY. ITS DEVELOPMENT AND
PRESENT STATUS. Boston: Ginn, 1927. Pp. x, 218.
Review:
by D. S. Tucker, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XVIII,
June 1928, pp, 3 0 1 - 2 .




LEE, Maurice W.
ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS
CYCLES AND OTHER ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS. Homevood,
Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1955. Pp. xviii,

633.




LEE, Maurice ¥.
ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF
BUSINESS CYCLES AND OTHER ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS.
Homevoord, Richard D. Irwin, 1955*
Pp. xviii, 633.




LEE, Maurice ¥.
ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS. Homewood:
Richard D. Irwin, [April] 1955. Pp. 695.
March

A study of seasonal, secular, c y c l i c a l , and random
fluctuations, but with primary, emphasis on the
business cycle. There i s an a n a l y t i c a l h i s t o r i c a l coverage of U.S. business cycles since
1800 and a study of the problem of i n t e r n a t i o n a l
economic s t a b i l i z a t i o n .




LEE, M a u r i c e V.
ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS.

Irwin, 1955. 633 pp.




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Richard D.