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BRIMS, Hans
Reklame, K^b«lyst og K^beerrre (Admertlsing,
Purchasing Propensity, and Purchasing Power).
Copenhagen; Einar Harchs Forlag, 1950 •




BRUNNEE, Karl
Stock and flow analysis: discussion,
ECONOMETEICA, vol. 18, July, 1950, pp. 247-51.
and MARKOWITZ, Harry, Stocks and Flows in Monetary Analysis, loc. cit, vol. 20, July, 1952, p. 497.




COULBOKJ, W« A* L,
A DISCUSSION OP MONET. London and New Tork and Toronto*
Lon£T!*ns, G reen & Co •, 1950 • P p .
556.




CROVTHER, Geoffrey
AN OUTLINE OF MONEY. New York and London:
Thomas Nelson, rev. ed., 1950. Pp. xiii, 417.




quantity theory of money, pp. 294-307

CROVTHER, Geoffrey
AN OUTLINE OF MONEY.
Thomas Nelson,
1950.




quantity theory of money, pp. 294-307

DUESENBERRI, James S.
The mechanics of inflation, THE REVIEV OF ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS, XXXII, No. 2, May, 1950.




FOSSATI,
A note about the utility of money, METROECONOMICA, Vol. II, August, 1950.




GREIDANUS, T.
1950.

THE VALUE OF MONEY.
Pp. v i i , 394.




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Pt. I: THEORY OF CURRENCY & CREDIT
1. Credit without Money, 1-16.
2. Metallic money and paper money,
17-28
3 . The r u e n t i t y theory and Greshem f s l a v , 29-49
4. Consumer^income and outlay
pp. 50-62
5. Investment and disposals, 63-88
6. The banking system, 89-101
7. The foreign exchanges, 102-27
8 . The mechanism of foreign exchange, 128-^9
9. International currency movements, 150-68
10. Financial crises, 169-82.
11. War finance and inflation, 18395
12. After inflation, 196-223.
Pt. II: HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
13. The silver recoineges in England, 224-44
14. The a s s i g n a t s , 245-67
15. The Bank r e s t r i c t i o n of 1797,
268-92
The gold standard, 293-324
Exchange standards, 325-4r>
The var of 1914-13, 35^-64 *
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HICKMAN, V. B.
The determinacy of absolute prices In classical
economics, ECONOMETBICA,
January, 1950 •
12 pp.




HICKMAN, V. Braddock
"The detenainacy of absolute prices in
classical economic theory," ECONOMETBICA, Vol. 18,
1950, pp. 9-20.




HICKPN, V. Braddock
The determinancy of absolute prices in classical
economic theory, ECONOMETRICA,
January, 1950•
12 pp.




KLEIN, Lawrence
"Stock and flow analysis in economics,
with comments), ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 18, July 1950,
pp. 236-52.




KLEIN, L. R.
"Stock and flow analysis in economics•"
With comment by W. Fellner and H. M. Somers;
further comment by L. R. Kleinj discussion by
K. Brunner and note on discussion by V. Fellner
and H. M. Somers, ECONOMETRICA,
July, 1950.
17 pp.




KURIHARA, Kenneth
MONETARY THEORY AND PUBLIC POLICY.




1950.
long term r and investment

KURIHARA, Kenneth K.
MONETARY THEORY AND PUBLIC POLICY.
W. ¥• Norton, 1950. Pp. xiv, 393.

New York:

Review: by Lester V* Chandler, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XL, September, 1950, pp. 680-S3.

3 Parts; 1st (introductory) brief ch. on various types
of quantity theories, one on creation and destruction
of money; 2 chaps, on inflation.
2nd (over l/a book) presentation of Keynesianism.
3rd relationship between domestic and international
equilibrium




LEONTIEF, Wassily
The consistency of the c l a s s i c a l theory of money
and prices, ECX3N0METRICA,
January, 1949•
4 pp.




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MARSCHAK, Jacob
The rationale of money demand and money
illusion, ECONOMETRICA, vol. 18, July, 1950,
pp. 272-4. (abstract only).




MILLER, William L.
Some short-run relationships between changes in
the quantity of money, the national income, and income
v e l o c i t y , SOUTHERN ECOHOMIC JOURNAL, XVII, October,
1950, pp. 121-139.




MINTS, Lloyd V.
MONETARY POLICY FOR A COMPETITIVE SOCIETY.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950. Pp. x, 236.
Reviev: by D. H. Robertson,AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEV,
XLI, J\ine, 1951, pp. 465-69.




MORGAH, E. Victor
The Study of Prices and the Value of Money.




1950.

Historical Association.
A pamphlet

MORGAN, Theodore
discussion of the equilibrium theory and the
demand for money, ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 18, July,
1950, p. 274. (abstract only).




MOSSE, Robert
LA MONNAIE. ParisJ
Cie, 1950. Pp. 201.

Librairie Marcel Riviere et

Review: by Peter H. Senn, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
Vol. LX, June 1952, pp. 263-4.

On recent monetary history and theory
theoretical controversies re nature and
value of money; its forms and functions;
problem of statistical measurement
Mosse contributed intro. and conclusion, U chaps,
and bibliography; H. S. Ellis, L. Federici and
Robert Triffin




PATINKIN, Don
"A reconsideration of the general equilibrium
theory of money," REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. 18,
1950/51, pp. 42-62.




PHIPPS, Cecfl G.
"A note on Patinkin's 'Relative prices,"
ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 18,
1950, pp. 25-26




PIGOU, A. C.
Over-employment, ECONOMICA,
May, 1950.




PIGOU, A. C.
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SELTZER, Lawrence H.
"The development of monetary theory," i n
ECONOMIC THEORY IN REVIEW. Bloomington: University
of Indiana Press, 1950.




SELTZER, L. H.
"The development of monetary theory,11
in ECONOMIC THEORY IN REVIEW.
Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1950.




SCOTT, Ira 0 . , Jr.
An exposition of the Keynesian system, REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC STUDIES, Vol. x i x ( l ) , no. 48, 1950-51.




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SELTZER, L. H.
"Monetary Theory and Public Policy," chap,
iv, in ECONOMIC THEORY IK REVIEW, edited by C.
Lawrence Christenson. Blooming ton: Indiana
University, 1950, pp. 48-65.
Social Science Series No. 3.