The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
ECONOMIC AFTERMATH OF VARS Costs Reconstruction ALBERY, M. The cost of wars, POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTEELY, June, 1952. 16 pp. BARR&RE, Alain Les Crises de Pveconversion et la Politique Econcmique d'Apres-Guerre. Paris: Librairie Marcel Rivi4re, 1947* Pp. 199* £ Parts: (1) theory of reconversion crises; (2) policies relating thereto* economic disturbances after major wars. Review: by D* A. Snider, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, vol, 39, Sept., 1949, pp. 1013-14. BOGART, E. L. WAR COSTS AND THEIR FINANCING. Appleton & Company, 1921. New York: D. BQGART, Ernest L. WAR COSTS AND THEIR FINANCING: v i t h an introduction by Russell C. Leffingvell. New York: 1921, pp. xxv, 510. BOGART, E. L. DIRECT AND INDIRECT JOSTS OP THE GREAT WORLD WAR. New York« Oxford University Press, 1919. BOGART, E. L. WAR. DIRECT AND INDIRECT COSTS OF THE GREAT VORLD New York: Oxford U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , 1919. WAR COSTS AND THEIR FINANCING. Appleton and Company, 1921. New York: D. BOVLEY, A. L. London* SOME ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREAT WAR. Thornton Butterworth, 1931. Pp. 251. BOWLEY, A. L. SOME ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREAT FAR. London; Thornton Butterworth, 1931. Pp. 251. CLAPHAM, John H. "Europe after the Great Wars, 1816 and 1920," ECONOMIC JOURNAL, December, 1920. CLARK, John Batea The Economic Costs of Var, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. VI, No. 1, March, 1916, pp. 85-93. Discussion: by George E. Barnatt, and E. V. Kemmerer, i b i d . , pp. 118-123. CRAMMOND, Edgar The cost of the war (vith discussion), JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY, May, 1915, pp. 3&L-U3. DICKINSON, F. G. and ROSE, A. The economic costs of war, in ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF VAR, ed. by George A. Steiner. New York: John Viley & Sons, Inc., 1942. similar to Bogart-Clark studies of V.V.I. *f I k e UJOUL/C/ i^tn *t> DICKINSON, Frank G. An aftercost of the World War to the United States, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXX, March, 1940, pp. 326-339. DICKINSON, G. L. ECONOMIC WAR AFTER THE WAR. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1916. Pp. 20. DIRECTOR, Aaron war? 1940, Does i n f l a t i o n change the economic e f f e c t s of AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, March 11 pp. DIRECTOR, Aaron Does inflation change the economic effects of war? AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXX, March, 1940, pp. 351-61. EDGEWORTH, F . I . THE COST OF WAR AND WATS OF REDUCING IT SUGGESTED BY ECONOMIC THEORY, Oxford: Oxford U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , 1915. FEILER, A. ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE WAR. Peace Research Project; Studies on War and Peace No. 14-. New York: New School for Social Research, 1941. Pp. 11 • FliHBR, Irving Some Impending Natioiral Problems, TALE REVIEW, J u l y , 1916. 17 pp. An anniTersary address, touching on the problems of war, of conservation, and of the unequal distribution of wealth. GEHLE, F. V. Financial legacy of European War, TRUST COMPANIES, May, 1915. GIDE, Charles and OUALID, William Le bilan de l a guerre pour l a France. New Haven: 1937. World War I losses P a r i s and GOODRICH, A. P. and o t h e r s PROBLEMS OF READJUSTMENT AFTER THE VARNew York: Appleton, 1915. GREBLER, Leo and WINKLER, Wilhelm THE COST OF THE WORLD WAR TO GERMANY AND AUSTRIAHUNGARY. New Haven: Yale University Press (for the Carnegie -Endowment for International Peace,) «. 194-0. Pp. xv, 192. Review: by Horst Mender shausen, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY, Vol. I, no. 2, November, 1941. pp. 240-2. GREBLER, L. and WINKLER, V. THE COST OF THE WORLD WAR TO GERMANY AND AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1940. Pp. 210; Guy o r Yi/«5 U s causes d / gs —eo*,*** 1 """"^ six, A y. m,. HAMILTON, Earl J., Chairman "The Economic Effects of War," (Abstract), THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXII, No, 1, Part 2, March, 1942, pp. 227-230, Papers presented: Nef, John U.: The Effects of War on Technology; Mitchell, W.C.: The Effects of the Civil War on Prices, Wages, and the Distribution of Income; Wolfe, A.B.: The Effects of War on Population; Hardy, C O . : The Effects of ¥ar on the Capital Market. With discussion from floor: Profs. Kiekhofer, Usher, Berry, Crook and others HANSEN, Alvin H. ff l General View of the Institutional Effects of the War," THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXII, No. 1, Part 2, March, 1942, pp. 351-368. Discussion: Vilson Wrightj 0. Morgenstern; Lowell J. Chawnerj R. B. Westerfield, ibid., pp. 332-390. HANSEN, Alvin H. "The Sequence in War Prosperity and Inflation," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. LXXXIX, No. 178, May, 1920. nJj i/shirry** a*7c/ »?* (a t/j -ur S f 7**e>~% « CjtfAJ £r4 ZOOM( C^ HARDY, C O . Adjustments and maladjustments in the United States after the First World War, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXII, March, 1942. Pp. 7 pp. HIRST, F. V. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR TO GREAT BRITAIN. Carnegie Endovment for International Peace Publication; Econ. and Social History of World War, British s e r i e s . New Haven; Yale University Press, 1934. Pp. 331- Ihe Conseavcnccs of -hie War to &*«T HOWENSTINE, E.J., Jr. World War I Production Dislocations as a Causal Factor of the Great Depression in the United States, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, Vol. 13, No. 2, January, 1954, pp. 129-H7. Postwar adjustment I ^> e KNIGHT, Bruce Postwar costs of a new war, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXX, March, 1940, pp. 340-50. MITCHELL, Wesley C. "Wartime 'Prosperity1 and the JFbture." Occasional Paper 9. New Xork: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1943. compafison of economic changes in two world wars and in peacetime business expansion MITCHELL, ¥esl€y C. •Vartime Prosperity 1 and the Ritore* Occasional Paper 9« New lork: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1943 • comparison of economic changes in two world wars and in peacetime business expansions 0KR2ER, C. Paris: Les lejjoois economiques de l a guerre. Dmod & Pimat, 1916.. Pp. 130. PIGOU, A. C. Author File "The Burden of the Var and Future Generations," THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Vol. XX33II, No. 2, February, 191% pp. 242-255. PIGOU, A. C. The burden of the war and future generations, THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, XXXIII, No. 2, February, 1919. pp. 242-255. R0SSITER, William S. The statistical side of the economic costs of war, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. VI, no. 1, March, 1916, pp. 94-117. Discussion* by George E. Barnett, E. V. Kemmerer, pp. 118-123. SCOTT W. H. I '**-. y.tt*t bridge **?f. ike Urt/*crs/Jy Ires* ^'?- M*r U)ar. Pass iV? SELIGMAN, E. R- A. The cost of the war and hov i t was met, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, IX, December, 1919, pp. 739-770/ SHOTWELL, James T. "WHAT GERMANY FORGOT* 1940. New York: chap. IX: ^Tracing the Consequences" The W W — /4(le<r*t*t*t — *$<U9eto&*jTJ~ ." STAMP, S i r Josiah THE FINANCIAL AFTERMATH OF WAR. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. New York: WRIGHT, C. W., Editor ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH. Walgreen Foundation Lectures. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1942. Pp. xi, 197. (published in England by Cambridge University Press).