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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, January, 194-6. Pp. 2 0 . 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 York: Macmillan, 1944. Pp. 228. 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 ECONOMIC PAPERS NO. 1. London: Macmillan & C0.j New York: Macmillan Co., 1951. Pp. 2UU. wage stabilization under full employment Comment on above by ¥. J. 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