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Ames, Edward and Allen R. Ferguson
Technological Change and the Equilibrium
Level of the National Income, QJB, LXII, May 1948,
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Wartime technological developments. A study made
for the Subcommittee on War Mobilization pf the
Committee on Military Affairs.U.S. Senate pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Cong., and S. Res. 4&>
79th Cong. Washington, Govt. Princting Office,
1945*
413 pp. (Subcommittee monograph No. 2,
79th Congress, 1st sess.)

A report prepared by the Bur. of Labor Stat* of the US
Dept. of Labor. .
Part I: summary analysis of wartime technological
developments in fields of new materials, new
methods, and new products, and an evaluation
of the significance of these developments in
relation to employment and postwar standards
of living.
Part II: detailed information (from technical and trade
journals) re specific technological developsubject-matter index.






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