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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION TRIPLICATE: See Smithies, A. and Butters READINGS IN FISCAL POLICY. Edited by Arthur Smithies and J. Keith Butters. Homewood: Richard D. Irwin, 1955. 596 pp. LINDHOLM, Richard W. PUBLIC FINANCE AND FISCAL POLICY. New York, Pitman, 1950. COLM, Gerhard ESSAYS IN PUBLIC FINANCE AND FISCAL POLICY. New York: Oxford University Press, 1955. Pp. xvii, 375. Feviev: by 0. H. Brovnlee, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LXIII, Dec. 1955, pp. 537-8. LINDHOLM, Richard ¥. INTRODUCTION TO FISCAL POLICY. New York: Pitman, 1943. problems involved in full-employment government budget, see pp. 185-223. LINDHOLM, R. ¥. INTRODUCTION TO FISCAL POLICY. New York: Pitman, 194 3. Pp. 248. Review: by ^enyon E. P o o l e , AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v o l . 39, June, 1949, pp. 785-737. MAXWELL, James A. FISCAL POLICY, ITS TECHNIQUES AND INSTITUTIONAL SETTING. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1955. Pp. vi + 218. MYRDAL, Gunnar THE POLIHCAL ELEMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT. see his chapter on public finance PEACH, W. Nelson PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. Homevood: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1955. 720 pp. See section on public finance, fiscal policy and full employment POOLE, Kenyon E. Nev York: V<3/56: PUBLIC FINANCE AND ECONOMIC WELFARE. Rinehart & Co., I n c . , 1956. 640 pp. Reviev by Burton Crane, NEW YORK TIMES POOLE, Kenyon E. PUBLIC FINANCE AND ECONOMIC WELFARE. New York: Rinehart & Co., 1956. WERNETTE, J. Philip THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN PROSPERITY. The Macmillan Company, 1955- Pp* 262. New Tork: Monetary-Fiscal program for economic stability BOOLE, 4Cenyon E», Editor FISCAL POLICIES AND THE AMERICAN ECONOMY* New York: Prentice-Hall, 1951- Pp* x, 468* 3 eview: by Challis A* Hall, ST., AMERICAH ECONOMIC REVIEW, XLI, December, 1951, PP* 979~&- This vol* analyzes theoretical, monetary, and institutional aspects of fiscal policy in 9 essays by 9 different contributors • J»nbj^ct natter: broad jistarry of federal public finance policies to internatl. aspects of fiscal policy* significance of public debt to econo?ay as a whole and financial institutions; the effects of fiscal policy on employment and price level; the significance of govt expenditures; a review of the tax system Pools, K..E.J Background and Scope of American Fiscal Policies - survey of extent to which federal financial aeti^/ities can be utilized fb"* ec. stabilization PoMnscn, p.I.: Monetary Aspects of Fiscal Policy, analysis (i) relations between monetary and fiscal policy; (ii) areas of agreement and ponflict between monetary end fiscal policy; (iii) effectiveness of acne tary policy as an instrument of stabilization Oliver, H. M.: Fiscal Policy, Employment, and the Price Level. Sumary of ec. effects following fro* use of fiscal instruments in ec. stabilisation, taking a/e of certain rigidities and behavior patterns of US economy Murphy, H. C.* Debt Management. Meaning of public debt, factual data relating thereto, postwar and future debt proleas. Gutbmann, H. G. Financial Institutions as a Factor in Fiscal Policy. Analysis of liquidity needs of major financial institutions in money and capital markets with special emphasis on public debt. Due, John. Government Expenditures and Their Significance for the Econo-iy. Fusion of factual data on tri-state fiscal relations, their ec. signifidance, optimum explevels and patter's according to principles of welfare K econs. Keith, E. Gordon. Eepercussioas of the Tax System on Business. Fed. taxes on individual and corporate incomes ..,,.*, * Adler, J. H.t The Fiscal System, the ^eUlbution of Income, and public Velfare. Buruen of taxation by iacome classes _ ,, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Fetter, F.W.J International Aspects of Fiscal P ^ c j Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis POOLE * Kenyon E., Editor FISCAL POLICIES AND THE AMERICAN ECONOMY. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1951. Chap. 1: history of the theory and practice of fiscal policy