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BR0D1RICK, J . J .
REPORT ON THE ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL
CONDITIONS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN 1922.
London and New York: Oxford University P r e s s , 1925*
Pp. 206.

Review *
by I . Lippincott, AMERICAN ECONOMIC RIVTfW, X I I I ,
Dec* 1925, PP« 6 7 2 - 5 .

Covers whole field of U.S. industrial enterprise in
1922; has much on U.S* industries in War period.
1st chap* on tradei discusses (1) current
import and export situation, emergency financial measures
of US immediately after war, the repatriatio n of US
securities, investment of US* capital abroad, trade
propaganda, and work of various bureaus of Dept. of
Commerce.
See chap, on Finance: (1) discussion of the
budget, work of the P.R. Board, foreign trade financing,
work of War Finance Corp, and foreign branches of U.S.
banks.
Other chaps, on r.r. situation, labor and employ

ment, etc.


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CLARK, John M.
How not to reconvert, POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY,
Vol. LIX, June, 1944, pp. 176-192.




CLARK, J. M.
DEMOBILIZATION OF WARTIME ECONOMIC CONTROLS.
CED Research Study. New jfork: McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
Inc., 19U. Pp. xiii, 219.




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FRIDAY, David
Maintaining productive output: A problem in
reconstruction, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMI,
XXVII,
1919.




GARDNER, Henry Brayton

(1863-1939)

The Nature of Our Economic Problem,

Presidential address, A.E.A., Chicago, Dec. 1919*
re:




postwar economic adjustments

HAMLIN, Charles J. (chmn*, Capital I ssues Coimii.)
Preliminary survey of industrial reconstruction,
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. XXVII,




1919, pp. 39-46.

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HOWENSTINE, E. J . , J r .
THE ECONOMICS OF DEMOBILIZATION. Introduction by
Alvin H. Hansen. Washington: American Council on
Public Affairs, 1944. Pp. 336.




HAYES, H. G.
Tfoduction After the War," JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, XXVI, November, 1918, pp. 941-51.




HOWENSTINE, E. J . , J r .
Demobilization a f t e r the F i r s t World War,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
Novefeer, 194-3.
15 pp.




HOVfENSTINE, E. J . , J r .
Demobilization a f t e r the F i r s t World War,
QUARTERLY JODENAL OF ECONOMICS,
November, 1943.
15 pp.




HOVENSTINE, E. Jay, Jr.
The Domestic Retreat after World Var I,
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Vol. X, No. 4, November, 1943.




HOWENSTINE, E. Jay
The domestic r e t r e a t » f t e r World War I ,
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Vol. X, Nov. 1943.




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HOVENSTINE, E, J., Jr.
The Industrial Board, Precursor of the N.R»A»:
The Price Reduction Movement after Vorld Var I,
THE JOUHNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LI,
June,
1943.

THE ECONOMICS OF D1M0BILIZATI0N=




HOWENSTINE, JR., E. Jay
The Industrial Board, Precursor of the NRA —
The Price Reduction Movement after World War I*
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMI,
June 1943*




LAUTERBACH, A. T.
Economic demobilization in the United States
after the First World War, POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY,
December, 1942.
Pp. 22.




MILLER, A. C.
Our Industrial and Economic Disorders,
TRUST COMPANIES, Vol. X X U , No. 5, November, 1919.




MILLER, A. C
"Our Industrial and Economic disorders, 1 1
TRUST COMPANIES, Vol. XXIX, No. 5, November, 1919.




NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD
AFTER THE VAR—19l8-1920j MILITARY AND
ECONOMIC DEMOBILIZATION OF THE UNITED S T A T E S ITS EFFECT UPON EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME. W a s h i n g t o n :
Supt. D o c s . , 1943. Pp. 4 5 .




NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD
AFTER THE ¥AR 1918-1920. Vashington:




June, 1943.

NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD
AFTER THE WAR 1918-1920. Washington:
June, 1943.




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REED, H L.
"The Industrial Outlook," JOURNAL OP
POLITICAL ECONOMI,
April 1919, pp. 225-40.




SELIGMAN, Edvin R. A.
"Fiscal Reconstruction,11 An article in
AMERICAN PROBLEMS OF RECONSTRUCTION (edited by
ELisha M. Friedman)




STEWART, Stella
POST-WAR PLANNING OF WORLD WAR I. (Pivision of
Historical Studies of Wartime Problems, U.S. Dept. of
Labor, "Historical Study," No. 63). Washington:
May, 1943.




TERBORGH, George
"Postwar Surpluses and Shortages of Plant and
Equipment," THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
XXXII, No. 2, Part 2, March, 1942, pp. 360-363.
Discussion:
Wilson Wright, 0. Morgenstern, L. J. Chawner,
R.B. Westerfield, ibid., pp. 382-390.