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AMOROSO, Luigi
Prezzi e moneta, GIORNALE DEGLI ECONOMISTI, VII, nev
series,
1949, pp. 1-10.




FELS, Rendigs
Warburton vs. Hansen and Keynes, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 39, June, 1949, pp. 923-929.

Viarburton uses statistical data on velocity of money to
defend traditional monetary theory and dispute Keynesian
theory.




HANSEN, Alvin H.
MONETARY THEORY AND FISCAL POLICY. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1949. Pp. ix, 236.
Review: by Kenyon E. Poole, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
vol. 39, Sept., 1949, pp. 1014-18.

tops,. 1-6 on
preferring
/. chaps, on
employment

relation of money to income—case for
income theory to the quantity theory
interrelationships between costs, wages,
and prices.

Role of money in relation to fiscal policy, chs. 11-12;
Limitations of s stabilizing udget thru builtdn flexibilj
ity and case for a managed compensatory fiscal policy,
chap. 13
Expansion must be accompanied by increase in money supply
and latter cannot occur without increase in public
debt, chap. M .
International monetary cooperation, chap. 15•



HANSEN, Alvin H.
MONETABI THEOBI AND FISCAL POLICI.
McGraw-Hill, 1949.




New l o r k :

HANSEN, Alvin H.
MONETARY THEORY AND FISCAL POLICYMcGraw-Hill, 1949. Pp. ix, 236*
Review:

New York:

by Kenyon E. Poole, AMERICAN ECONOMIC FEVTEV,
v. 39, September, 1949, pp. 1014-1013.

chs* 1-6 deal with relation of money to income and
present case for preferring income theory
to the quantity theory
chs. 11-12: role of money in relation to fiscal
policy
limitations of a stabilizing budget (thru built-in

flexibility; brief for a managed compensatory
fiscal policy is given in Chap. 13.
ch. 14: need in expansion for increasing money
supply Iaccorapanied by increase in public
debt).
ch. 15: On international monetary cooperation
Chap. 9: The theory of prices (based on chap. 21 cf
Keynes1 General Theory)
10: behavior of wholesale prices, 1800-1914.



HIGGINS, B. H.
"Modem Theory of Economic Fluctuations," in
20TH CENTURY ECONOMIC THOUGHT, ed. by Glenn E. Hoover.
New York: Philosophical Library, Publishers, 1949.




KEMP, M. C.
Interest and the money supply in Keynes 1
econoiaics, ECONOMIC RECORD,
December, 1949.
10 pp.




LEONTIEF, V. W.
"The consistency of the classical theory of
money and prices," ECONQMETRICA, Vol. 18,
1950, pp. 21-24.




LEONTIEF, V.
The consistency of the classical theory of
money and prices, ECONOMETBICA,
January, 1949*
U pp.




LERNER, A. P.
The inflationary process. 1. Some theoretical
aspects1*; comments by S. E. Harris, F. Machlup, H. M.
Somers, and H. H. Villard, THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND
STATISTICS, XXH,
1949-




MARSCHAK, Jacob
Role of liquidity under complete and
incomplete information, ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 17,
April, 1949, pp. 180-2 (abstract only).




NOGARO, Bertrsnd
A SHORT TREATISE ON MONEY AND MONETARY
SYSTEMS. New York: S t a p l e s P r e s s , 1949, Pp. 214.




PATINKIN, Don
"Involuntary unemployment and the Keynesian
supply function," THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL, Vol. 59,
1949, PP. 360-383.




PATINKIN, Dan
"The indeterminacy of absolute prices in
c l a s s i c a l economic theory," ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 17,
194-9, pp. 1-27.




PATINKIN, Don
The indeterminacy of absolute prices in classical
economic theory, ECONOMETRICA, Vol* 17, No* 1,
January, 1949.




PATINKIN, Don.
The Indeterminacy of absolute prices in classical
economic theory, ECONOMETRICA, Vol. 17, No. 1, January,
1949.




PETERSEN, J^rgen
Sanering af pengeTaesenet (Reconstruction of
the Monetary System), NATIONALJZfKONOMISK TIDSSKRIFT
(Copenhagen), 1949.




PIGOU, A. C.
THE VEIL OF MONEY. London: Macmillan, 1949.
Pp. viii, 150.
Eeriev: by Paul E. Sultan, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
v. 39, Dec, 1949, PP. 1326-27.

Attempt to throw new light on old question of the significance of money in determining income and employment
Pt. I: general discussion of the institution of money,
with special reference to the pricing mechanism
and inflation
Pt. II: "Money Income11 — contains main substance of
book: model designed to demonstrate predominant
factors determining the magnitude of money
income.




! AVjJvj

Jim

Kf

THE VEIL OF MONEY. Nev York and London: Macmillan,
1949. Pp. viii, 150.




RTJEFF, Jacques

LfOrdre Social. Paris: Librairie Medicis, 1949*
2nd ed., 1949.




SCOTT, Ira 0 .
Professor Leontief on Lord Keynes, THE QUARTERLY
JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
February, 1949.




SIMPSON, Paul
Neoclassical economics and monetary
problems, XMEBICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXIX, September
1949, pp. 361-82•




SIMPSON, Paul
Neoclassical economics and monetaryproblems, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXIX, No.
5, September, 1949, pp. 361-382.