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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
"What Should Be the Relative Spheres of Private
Business and Government in Our Postwar American
Economy?" Symposium by Past Presidents of the
American Economic Association, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XXXIV, No- 1, March, 1 9 U , pp. 288-304.
Introductory remarks: J. V. Bell
Participants: F. A. Fetter; Walter F, Willcox; T. N.
Carver;r;W. c. Mitchell; E. y. Kemmerer;
J.R. Commons;
E. F. Gay; E. L. Bogart; J. M. Claric;
Irving Fisher; Q.M.W. Sprague; F. C. Mills; S. H.
Slichter; E. G. Nourse,



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BEPLE, A.A., Jr.
Government Function in £ Stabilized National
Economy, AMEFICAN ECONOMIC FEVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXIII,
March, 1943, pp. 27-33.
Edscussicn:
C. C. Abbott; Myron J. Spencer, ibid., pp. 39-44




BBOVN, Lewis H.
Using Private Business Agencies to
Achieve Public Goals in the Postvar Vorld, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXIII, March, 1943,
pp. 71-31•
Discussion:

F. B. Garver, R« A. Gordon, pp. 32-36




Govt, and p r i v a t e e n t e r p r i s e

CLAM, John D. (Council of Economic Advisers)
"Can Government Influence Business S t a b i l i t y ? "
JOURNAL OF FINANCE, Vol. I I , No. 1 , A p r i l , 1947, op.

65-75.




CLAFK, John D.
Can government influence business s t a b i l i t y ?
JOUBNAL OF FINANCE,
April, 1947.
Pp. 1 1 .




CLARK, J. M.
•"The Relation of Government to the Economy of the
Future," Journal of Political Economy,
v. XLIX, Dec. 1941, pp. 797-816.




CLARK, J. M.
SOCIAL CONTROL OF BUSINESSBook Co., Inc.,

New York:

McGraw-Hill

2d re ised ed- New material on fundamental aspects of
depression, ghe New Deal, economic planning, Soviet
and Fascist-Nazi systems.
Pp. 537.




DIMOCK, iMarshall Edward
FREE ENTERPRISE AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE
STATE. University, Ala.: University of Alabama
Press, 1951. Pp. x, 179.




F#Sjp«.!IT, Soloaon
GOVERNMENT IK ECONOMIC LIFE. 35th Annuel
Report. New York: National Bureau of Economic
Research, May 1955*




HALL, Ford P.
GOVERNMENT MD BUSINESS. New York:
Book Co.,
3d e d . , 1949. Pp. x i , 594.




McGrev-Hill

HANDLIN, Oscar and HANDLIN, Mary Flug
COMMONWEALTH, A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
IN THE AMERICAN ECONOMY: MASSACHUSETTS, 1774-1361.

Review: by W. T. Easterbrook, Canadian Journal of
Economics & Political Economy, XV,
pp. 427by Chester ¥. Wright, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, LV, Feb., 1947, pp. 351-2



HALL, Ford P .
GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS.
i v icGrav-Hill Book Co.

Nev York:

r e v i s e d and e n l a r g e d 2d e d . , 1939.
Pp. 45?.




HARTZ, Louis
ECONOMIC POLICY AND DEMOCRATIC THOUGHT:
Pennsylvania> 1776-1860.




HARVARD UNIVERSITY — TERCENTENARY CONFERENCE
AUTHORITY AND THE INDIVIDUAL. Cambridge:
Harvar d University P r e s s , 1937. Pp. x + 3 7 1 .




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HEATH, Milton S.
CONSTRUCTIVE LIBERALISM: THE ROLE OF THE STATE
IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN GEORGIA TO I860. Cambridge:
Harvard University P r e s s . London: Geoffrey Cumberlege3
1954-. Pp. v i i i , 448.
Review; by Walter S. Buckingham, J r . , ECONOMICA,
Vol. XIII, no. 88, Nov., 1955, pp. 364-65.
econ. history of Ga. down to Civil War
see for role of state in area of banking



KIHLEY, David
GOVERNMENT CONTROL ON ECONOMIC LIFE, AND OTHER
ADDRESSES. New York: Gregg P u b l i s h i n g C o . , 1936.
Pp. 4 3 1 .




KINLEY, David
GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF ECONOMIC LIFE AND OTHER
ADDRESSES. New y o r k ;
Gregg P u b l i s h i n g C o . , 1 9 3 6 .

Pp. x i i i , 418.




"Government control of eco
nomic enterprise is not new,'
say the authors of "Public Con
trol of Economic Enterprise,'
Harold Koontz and Richard W.
Gable. "Despite a tendency on
the part of many to regard it
as a New Deal phenomenon,
sparked by a series of emergencies in the last quarter century, the exercise of government
restrictions on business is virtually as old as business itself."
There are, it seems, six main
patterns of control: control to
determine the degree of competition, control of price, control
of output, control of business
conduct, control to reduce personal economic risks and control
to stabilize the economy as a
whole.
On most controversial points
they are painstakingly impartial,
but they lose a little of that
quality when they consider controls to encourage inefficiency,
the placing of "umbrellas" over
the costs of inefficient producers, such as small farmers.
"The requests of these groups,"
they say, "have been aided by the
rather naive belief, apparently so
widely entertained, that somehow all can become richer by
giving everyone a stable or increasing proportion of a national
income which he does not help
to augment,"




KOONTZ, Harold D . , and GABLE, Richard W.
PUBLIC CONTROL OP BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
New York: McGraw-Hill Bo4k C o . , I n c . , 1 9 5 6 .

Pp. 8JO.




LANE,

Robert E.

THE REGULATION Oi BUSINESSMEN: SOCIAI
CONDITIONS OF GOVERNMENT. New Haven: YaleU n i v e r s i t y Prer.s, 1954. Pp. x i i i + H 4 .




LEWIS, Ben V.
"The Government as Competitor: The Effect on
Private Investment," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXI?,
June, 1939, pp. 286-298.
Pp. 13




LIPPIiNGOTT, Benjamin E. ( E d i t o r )
GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE ECONOMIC
ORDER: A SYMPOSIUM. M i n n e a p o l i s : U n i v e r s i t y
of Minnesota P r e s s , 1 9 3 5 . Pp. v i i i , 119-




LIPPINCOTT, Benjamin E.

(Editor)

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE ECONOMIC ORDER:
A SYMPOSIUM. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
Press, 1935.
Pp. viii + 119




LYON, Leverett S. and ABRAMSON, Victor, with the collaboration of C. L. DEARING, F. A. FETTER, C. 0. HARDY,
P. T. H6MAN, Ben ¥. LEWIS, E. G. NOURSE, and Eleanor
POLAND.
GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMIC LIFE: DEVELOPMENT AND
CURRENT ISSUES OF AMERICAN PUBLIC POLICY. Vol. II.
Washington: Brookings Institution, 1940. Pp. xi, 781.
Review: by Theodore J. Kreps, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, Vol. LII, March, 1944, pp. 33-4.




LYON, Leverett S . , WATKINS, Myron ¥ . , and ABRAMSON, Victor
GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMIC LIFE: DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT
ISSUES OF AMERICAN PUBLIC POLICY. Vol. I . Washington:
Brookings I n s t i t u t i o n , 1939. Pp. x v i , 519.
FA-.-iewt by Theodore J . Kreps, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECOWOm, Vol. LII, March, 1944, pp. S 3 - 4 .

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MANNING, T.G., POTTER, D. M. and DAVIES, W.E.
GOVERNMENT AND THE AMERICAN ECONOMY, 1370-present:
Select problems in historical interpretation. New
York: Henry Holt, 1950. Pp. xvi, 464.




LYON, Leverett S.} Watkins, Myron v.,

and Abramson, Victoi

GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMIC LIFE. Washington: The
Brookings Institution, 1939*

see chapter (by Charles 0. Hardy) on "Monetary
Mechanism."




MacIVER, Robert M.
THE WEB OF GOVERNMENT. New York: Macmillan Co.,
1947. Pp. ix, 498.




McDIARMID, John
GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS AND FEDERAL FUNDS.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938. Pp. xx,

244.
Review* by Ben *. Lewis, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, v. 34, D e c , 1939, pp. 625-27.

Survey of early Govt, corporations and chapter case studii
studies of the Nev Deal corporations, especially TVA




MUND, Vernon
GOVERNMEMT AKD BUSINESS.
Bros., 1950. Pp. xx, 659.




New York:

Harper &

PERSONS, Varren M.
GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTATION IN
BUSINESS. Mv York: Wiley, 1934.. Ppl xi, 268.




PRIMM, J. N.
ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WESTERN
STATE: MISSOURI, 1820-1860.




FJBEB, Thomas H. (Editor)
GOVEPMMENT IN A DEPRESSION. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1933•




CART}JFL Edward V.J VEST, Bradford V., and
C.C. o*</©*ie«'S
HERVEY, Jchn G.
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Chicago;

T»o*d*hin
fr^ss,
1st ed., 1934;
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3d rev. ed., 1938. Pp. awiii» 7 8 ° Rc»«<c); b<| H J . A f
Holts r C*. £c.
Journal J'W • 3T »« * /fy;r// "f^C

Eeviev: by E&vetrd Si.dtaaoar, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
(3d rev*
vol. 46, October, 1938, pp. 754-5^
ed., 1953} Pp. xviii, 780.
new chaps, on (i) government housing and fanag
tenancy legislation; agricultural crop control
producers and consumers cooperatives, govt.,
control of prices, and regulation of business
by taxation.




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3PENGLER, J. J.
The role of the state in shaping things
economic, THE TASKS OF ECONOMIC HISTORY, Supplement
No. VII to JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY,
1947.




STABLE MONET ASSOCIATION

Stable money association: the movement for a
sounder money.
55 pp.
The movement for a soimder money. New York:
Stable Money Association,
1929. 55 PP»

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* ' 6 S tLeonard
* i n 1 9 2 5(1926);
« H'P- W U i a
iszt pres,.,
„nd """"^
pres.,TNorman




STEIN, Emanuel
THE OOVERNMKST AND THE INVESTOR. New York,
Farrar & Rinohart, 1941 •

2$. 135-219: g0\*erniaent regulation of private
financial institutions




STEINER, George A.
GOVEBNMENflS BOLE IN ECONOMIC U F E .
McGraw-Hill, 1953. pP« xi » ^ °

N.X.,

fieviev: by James k. Maxwell, PEVIEV. OF ECONOMICS &
STATISTICS, vol. 36, Aug., 1954, p. 356.




SVEEZY, Alan R.
"The Government's Responsibility for
Full Employment," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXIII,
March, 19-43, pp. 19-26.
Discussion:
C.C. Abbott, Myron J . Spencer, i b i d . , pp. 39-44-.




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