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INFLATION (peacetime and during recovery) due to
labor unions and business orgs.) -Wage-Price P o l i c y




PROBLEM OF PRICE LEVEL STABILITY AT FULL EMPLOYMENT




ASCHEIM, Joseph
Price-level stability at full employment:
recent American experience, OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS,
Vol. fZ, No. 3, October, 1955, Pp. 265-




BODLDING, K. E.
Collective bargaining and fiscal policy,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 40,
No. 2, May 1950, pp. 306-20.




BRAIWTRAL, A.
Wage p o l i c y and f u l l employment, INTERNATIONAL
POSTWAR PROBLEMS,
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Wayne G., Jr.
BROERL, V. G.
Trade unions and full employment, SOUTHERN
ECONOMIC JOUPNAL, XX,
July, 1953, PP. 61-73.




CLABK, John M.
Criteria of sound wage adjustment, with emphasis
on the question of inflationary effects, in THE
IMPACT OF THE UNION, edited by D. McC. Wright,
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1951.




COPLAND, D. B.
The full employment economy, -with special
reference to wages policy, OXFOBD ECONOMIC PAPERS,
October, 1953*




PENNISON, S. P..
Wages in full employment, LLOYDS BANK REVIEW,
April, 1950.
20 pp.




DUNLOP, John T.
Productivity and the wage structure, in
INCOME, EMPLOYMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY, Essays in
Honor of Alvin H. Hansen. New York: Norton, 1948.




DUNLOP, John
Wage-Price Relations at Hiffe Level Employment,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXVII, May,
1947.




DUNLOP, John T.
Wage-price illations at high level employment,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXXVII, No. 2,
May, 1947.
view that inflationary dangers of unionism can be confined




DUNLOP, John T.
VAGE DETERMINATION UNDER TRADE UNIONS.
New York: Macmillan Co., 1944- Pp. ix, 231.




DUNLOP, John T.
WAGE DETERMINATION UNDER TRADE UNIONS. New
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ReviewJ by Abram Bergson, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS,
XXVII, Feb. 1945, pp. 35-6.




FRIEDMAN, Milton
Some comments on the significance of labor
unions for economic policy, in THE IMPACT OF THE UNION,
ed* by David McCord Wright.
Harcourt, Brace & Co*, 1951, pp* 217-221#

wage-price-money spiral




GALBRAITH, John Kenneth
AMERICAN CAPITALISM.
Co., 1952. Pp. xi, 217.

Boston:

Houghton Mifflin

Review: by ^. L. Christenson, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, LX, June, 1952, pp. 275-6




Wage unions and inflation

GAFBARINO, Joseph V.
Unionism and the general wage.level, AMERICAS
ECONOMIC REVIEW, vol. 40, December, 1950, pp. 893-896.




HABERLER, Gottfried
Causes and cures o£ i n f l a t i o n ,
•EVI3W OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, XXX, February,
1943.




HAHN, L. A.
Vage f l e x i b i l i t y upwards, SOCIAL RESEARCH,
June, 1947.
Pp. 20.




HANSEN, Bent
Fiscal policy and wage policy, in INTERNATIONAL
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wage stabilization under full
employment
Comment on above by ¥. J. Baumol in his review of
Vol. I, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LX, (Bet. 1952,
pp. M9-50.



HANSEN, Bent
Fiscal Policy and Wage Policy in INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMIC PAPERS, No. 1, edited by A. T. Peacock,
H. S. Houthakker, F. A. Lutz and E. Henderson. London
and New York, 1951. Pp. 2AA.
Article first published in 1950.
problem of avoiding secular inflation under full employment with irafeer unionism




HENDERSON, Leon
Testimony, Currant P r i c e Develoraaents and the
Ti^rSfrfiffl $ t Economic S t a b i l i z a t i o n .
~"~"*
Hearings before the J o i n t Committee on the
Economic Report, 30th Congress, J u l y 1 6 , 1947.




pp. 477 ff•

EIGGINS, Benjamin
"The optimum wage r a t e , " REVIEW OF ECONOMICS &
STATISTICS,
May, 1949.
Pp. 1 0 .




KERR, Clark
Labor markets, their character and consequences,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 40, No. 2,
May, 1950, pp. 278-91.




LERNER, Abba P.
Money as a Creature of the State,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, vol. 37, May 1947.

wage-price spiral in a full employment
economy




LEVINSON, Harold M.
UNIONISM, WAGE TRENDS AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION,
1914-1947 (Michigan Business Studies Series, Vol. X,
No. 4 ) . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan,
June, 1951.




LINDBLOM, Charles E.
UNIONS AND CAPITALISM.
University Press, 19-49.




New Haven: Yale

LINDBLOM, Charles E.
UNIONS AND CAPITALISM.
University Press, 1949.




New Haven: Yale

MAYER, T.
The effects of a wage change upon prices, profits,
and employment, ECONOMIC JOUPNAL,
September, 1951*




MCCRACKEN,

Paul v.

I s Price Inflation Inevitable? MICHIGAN
BUSINESS REVIEW, Vol. VII, No. 5, September, 1955,
pp. 9-13.




METZ, Harold ¥. and JACOBSTEIN, Meyer
A NATIONAL LABOR POLICY. Vashington:
Brookings Institution, 1947. Pp. ix, 16A.




MORTOH, Walter A.
"Trade unionism, fall employment and inflation,"
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XL, *me 1950, pp. 13-39.




MORTON, Walter A.
Keynesianism and inflation, JOURNAL OF
POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. LIX, No. 3, June, 1951,
pp. 258-265.




MORTON, Walter A.
Trade unionism, full employment, and
inflation, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XL,
1950, pp. 13-39.




MORTON, Walter A*
Trade unionism, full employment and inflation,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW. Vol. 40, March, 1950, pp. 13-

39.
BRONFENBRENNER, M.: "Comment11 (on the above), ibid.,
XL, September, 1950, pp. 622-24;
LAPKIN, David T.: "Comment", idem, pp. 625-27.
increasing strength of labor unions and their
influence over vage level = one of biggest
impediments to use of monetary-fiscal policies
for high-level employment




MORTON, Walter A.
Trade unionism, full employment and inflation,"
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 40, March, 1950, pp.
13-39.
BRONFENBRENNER, M. Trade Unionism, full employment, and
inflation, ibid., Vol. 40, September, 1950, pp.
622-624.
LAPKIN, David T., Comment, ibid., pp. 625-627.




MORTON, Walter A*
Trade unionism, full employment and inflation,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 40, March, 1950*

BRONFENBRENNER, M.: Comment on above, ibid.,
September, 1950.




OLIVER, Henry M*
Fiscal policy, employment, and the price level, in
FISCAL POLICIES AND THE AMERICAN ECONOMY, edited by
Kenyon E. Poole, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1951•




PEACOCK, Alan T. and RYAN, W. J. L.
Wage claims and the pace of inflation, ECONOMIC
JOURNAL,
June, 1953.




PHELPS, 0. V.
Collective bargaining, Keyneiian model,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. XXXVIII, No. A,
September, 1948, pp. 581-97.




PHELPS, 0 . V.
C o l l e c t i v e bargaining, Keyneaian model, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 38, S e p t . 1948.




POOLE, Kenyon E.
Full employment, wage f l e x i b i l i t y , and
inflation, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SDPPLMINT,
Vol, A5, No. 2, May, 1955, pp. 583-597Discussion:
by Gideon Rosenbloth, Frank C. Pierson,
i b i d . , pp. 598-604.




REDER, Melvin W.
The theory of union wage policy, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS,
February, 1952*
12 pp.




RELER, Melvin V.
The theoretical problems of a national
vage-price policy, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS &
POLITICAL SCIENCE,
' February, 1948.
HIGGINS, B.: Reder on vage-price policy, (vith further
comment by M.V. Reder, ibid.,
May, 1949.
Pp. 7.




REYNOLDS, L. G.
Wage rates, inflation and depression. New "Wilmington, Pa.: Economic & Business Foundation, 1948.
Pp. 15.




ROSS, Arthur M.
TRADE UNION WAGE POLICY. Berkeley and Los
Angeles1 University of California Press, 1943.
Review: by C. L. Christenson, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, LVII, Feb., 1949, pp. 34-6




ROSS, Arthur M.
TRADE OMIOH VAGE POLICY. Berkeley and Los
Angeles: University of California P r e s s , 19-48*
Pp. x i t , 133.
Review:

by Villiam S. Hqpkins, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEV,
v. 38, December, 1943, pp. 979-80.




ROSS, A. M.
The influence of unionism upon earnings,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, LXCI, Feb.
1948, pp. 263-286.




SCHULTZ, George P. and MYERS, Charles A.
Union wage decisions and employment, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 40, June,
1950, pp. 362-330.




empirical study

SIEGELMAN, Louis
Inflation control through a national wage
policy, JOURNAL OF FINANCE, VII, No. 1, March,
1952.




SIEGELMAN, L.
Inflation control through a national wage
policy, JOUBNAL OF FINANCE,
March, 1952.
11 pp.




SINGER, H. W.
Wage Policy and Full Employment, ECONOMIC
JOURNAL, LVII, No. 228, December, 1947, pp. 438-55.




SINGER, H. V.
Wage p o l i c y and f u l l employment, ECONOMIC
JOURNAL, LVII, No. 228, December, 1947, pp. 438-455-




SLICHTER, s. H.
Do the wage-fixing arrangements in the
American labor market have an inflationary bias?
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 44,
May, 1954.




SLICHTER, S. H.
Wages and Prices, Proceedings of the Academy
of Political Science,
1948, pp.
THE AMERICAN ECONOMY. New York: Knopf, 1948.
pp. -42-45.

inflationary bias of trade unionism




SLICHTER, S . H.
Wages and p r i c e s , PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.




1943.

SLICHTER, Sumner H.
Ithaca:

THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIAL PELATIONS.
Cornell University P r e s s , 1947.




SUFRIN, Sidney C.
UNION WAGES AND LABOR'S EARNINGS.
Syracuse, N. Y.:
1950.




SULTAN, Paul E.
Unionism and wage-income ratios, 1929-51, REVIEW
OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, Vol. 31, Feb. 1954, pp. 6773.




TINBERGEN, Jan.
The significance of wage policy for employment,
in INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC PAPERS, No. 1. London
and New York, 1951.




TURVEY, Ralph (Editor)
WAGES POLICY UNDER FULL EMPLOYMENT.
Macmillan Co., 1952. Pp. viii, 88.

New York:

Review: by C. W. Efroymson, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, LXI, April, 1953, PP- 177-8.




TURVEY, Ralph, Editor
WAGE POLICY UNDER FULL EMPLOYMENT.
Macmillsn Company, 1952.

New York

Translated from the Swedish by R. Turvey.
Papers by Lundberg, Meidner, Rehr, and Wickiaan




WRIGHT, David HcC*, Editor
THE IMPACT OF THE UNION.
Harcourt-Brase, 1951*




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WAGE DETERMINATION UNDER TRADE UNIONS.
Macmillan, 1944Punlop, J.T.:

The economic model of a trade union.