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FEDERAL RESBR
PRICES IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD, 1919-1925.
Federal Reserve Board Price Indexes, International
Price Comparisons , Foreign Exchange Rates. Washington,
D.C.* The Board, 1924. Pp. 65.




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
Wholesale prices in the United States.
November, 1920.
Wholesale prices abroad.




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FISHER, Irving
"Will prices drop to prewar levels?"
AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS,
July, 1921.
Pp. 3.

Higher wholesale prices are in prospect for 2 or 3 years.




FISHER, Irving
Will prices drop to pre-war levels?
REVIEWS,
July, 1921.




REVIEW OF

FISHER, Irving
High priees and a remedy, REVIEW OF REVIEWS,
September, 1919*




FISHER, Irving
"Are prices coming dowx?" REVIEW OF REVIEWS, vol. 59i
June 1919, pp. 595*-9*U
"Will prices drop to pre^var levels?" REVIEW OF
REVIEWS, vol. 64, July 1921, pp. 68-70.




FISHER, Inrii«
"Are prices coining down?" REVIEW OF REVIEWS,
Vol. 59, June, 1919, pp. 595-598.

"Will prices drop to pre-var levels?" REVIEW OF
REVIEWS, Vol. 64, July 1921, pp. 68-70.




FISHER, Irving
kre prioes coming down? REVIEW OF REVIEWS,
June, 1919*




FLETCHER, H.
The war and the price level, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
Maroh, 1919.
The war time rise in prices: its cause,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
July, 1919.




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GARRETT* G.
Dangers of inflation, THE ANNALS
of the American Academy of Political & Social
Science,
July, 1923-




Glasson, W. H.
Price inflation: i t s beneficiaries and i t s
victims, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY,
April, 1920.




HANSEN, Alvin H.
The Sequence in War Prosperity and
Inflation, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEHI OF
POLITICAL & SOCAL SCIENCE, Vol. LX30OX, No. 178,
May, 1920.




HANSEN, Alvin H.
"The Sequence in Var Prosperity and
Inflation," THE ANNALS of the American Acadeay of
Political and Social Science, Vol. LX, July 1915.




HARDING, V. P« G.

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Reducing Inflation, and Present Status of the
Nation's Currency, TRUST COMPANIES, Vol. X H X , No.
2, August, 1919. Pp. H8^!50.




HARDING, ¥. P. G.
"Reducing Inflation and Present Status of the
Nation's Currency," TRUST COMPANIES, Vol. XXIX,
No. 2, August, 1919. PP« H8-150.




HARDING, W. P. G.
Inflation and Curtailment of Non-Essential
Credits, TRUST COMPANIES, Vol. XIVII, No. 3,
September, 1918.




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HEPBURN, A* Barton
"Discussions of Government's Financial
Policies, in Relation to Inflation," PROCEEDINGS
OF THE ACADEMT OF POLITICAL SCIMCE, Vol. IX,
No* 1, June, 1920.




HOLLANDER, Jacob H.
"Discussion of Government's Financial
Policies in Relaticm to Inflation,11 PROCEEDINGS
of the ACADEMT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, Vol. II,
No* 1, June, 1920.




HOLLANDER, Jacob H.
Inflation, tHE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol.
L m i X , May, 1920.




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KEMMERER, E. W.
HIGH PRICE AND DEFLATION; AN EXPLANATION OF
INFUTION AND THE RISE IN THE COST OF LI7IH5 SINCE
1915; WHY PRICES MUST ULTIMATELY COME DOWN AND THE
POLICY TO BE PURSUED IN ORDER TO BRING ABOUT
DEFLATION. P r i n c e t o n *
1920. Pp. x i i , 8 6 .




KEMMERER, Edvin Walter
HIGH PRICES AND DEFLATION.
Princeton University Press, 1920,




Princeton:

KEMMERER, E, V.
Causes and progress of inflation, PROCEEDINGS
of the Academy of Political Science,
June, 1920.




KEMMERER, Edwin Walter
Causes and Progress of I n f l a t i o n ,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMI OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,
Vol. IX, No. 1 , Jtme, 1920.




KEMMERER, Edvin V.
"Inflation," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, VIII,
June, 1918, pp. 247-269.




KEMMERER, Edvin W.
Inflation, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
Vol. VIII, No. 2, Jtme, 1918.




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MACROSTY, H. V.
Inflation and deflation in the United
States and the United Kingdom, 1919-23, JOURNAL OF
THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY, Vol. XC, part 1,
pp. 45-122.




MILLER, A. C
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After-war adjustments: the present price
outlook, * TRUST COMPANIES,
June, 1919.
Pp* 6.

The trend of pricee for the next year is largely to be
highly fluctuating but downward* Abstract by C. A,
Phillips, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, IX,
Dec. 1919, p* 926*




MILLER, A. C.
After-War Adjustment: The Present Price
Outlook,» TRUST COMPANIES, Vol* XXVIir, No* 6,
June, 1919.




MILLER, A. C.
The Pries Situation: Our Pressing Financial and
Economic Problem," TBUST COMPANIES, Vol. XXXVIII,
No. 1, January, 1919*




MILLS, P. C.
Post-war prices and pre-war t r e n d s , JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, SUPPLEMENT,
May, 1928.




MILLS, F. C.
"Post-war prices and pre-war trends,"
PROCEEDINGS of the American Statistical Association,
Vol. XXniI, new series, no. 161 A, March, 1928
(SUPPLEMENT), pp. .45-67.




MITCHELL, Wesley C.
"Prices and reconstruction," AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. X,
1920, pp. 129-155.




MITCHELL, Wesley C.
"Prices and Reconstruction,." THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. X, No. 1 , March, 1920,
pp. 129-155.




MITCHELL, V. C.
Prices and Business in the Near Future,
BANKERS STATISTICS CORPORATION, Vol. I, No. 17.
Section Two. February 10, 1920.




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MITCHELL, V. C.
War p r i c e s In the United S t a t e s , ECONOMIC
JOURNAL,
December, 1918*




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MOULTON, Harold G.
Banking policy and the price situation,
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. I,
No. 1, March, 1920.




MOULTON, Harold G.
Banldng P o l i c y and the P r i c e S i t u a t i o n ,
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. X,
No. 1 , March, 1920.




MOULTON, Harold G.
Will Prices Fall? THE JOURNAL OF
POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. IXVII, No. 9,
November, 1919.




MOULTON, Harold G.
"Will Prices Fall?" THE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, Vol. XXVII, No. 9, November, 1919.




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NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD.
After the War—.1913-1920: Military and Economic
Demobilization of the United States, Its Effect upon
Employment and Income. Washington, 1943* P P* 45*




PATTERSON, £. M.
Inflation and the federal reserve system,
TRUST COMPANIES,
August, 1916*
U pp.

Since the beginning of W.W. I, the volume of money
and credit in the US has increased largely and rapidly,
but the FR System has not developed far enough to have
caused the inflation, Abstract by Don C. Barrett,
A.E.R., Vi, Dec, 1916, p* 992.




BDBERTS, George E.
The economic and financial situation of the
United States at the cloae of the European var.
Paper given at 29th Annual Meeting of the American
Economic Association, Columbus* Ohio, December 30,
1916-




ROBERTS, G«orge E.
"Finance and industry after the war," JOURNAL OF THE
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIiMCES (Boston Book Co.)
Vol. 2, July, 1916.




KOBEBIS. George £•
Business after the %*ar. Nev York: National
City Bank, 190L&* 21 pp.




EOTWEIN, Eugene
Post-World Var I Price Movements and Policy,
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LIII, No. 3, September,
1945, PP. 234-257.




RDTWEIN, Eugene
Post~¥orld ¥ar I Price Movements and Price Policy,
THE JOTJHNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LIII, No. 3,
September, 19-45, pp. 234-257.




SPRAGUE, 0- M. V.
An unlikely folly, THE ANNALIST,
February 14, 1916 •
pp. 2.

Analyses nature of inflation* Inflation existing in
Europe and perhaps threatening in U.S. Believes that
with reasonable conservatisum US need not fear disaster
at war1 s end*




STEWART, Walter W.
"Prices during the War," QUARTERLY
PUBLICATIONS, MERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION,
September, 1920.
Pp. 9.

An account of the inquiry conducted by the Price
Section of the War Industries Board. Abstract by
C. A. Phillips, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XI,
March, 1921, p. 168.




STEWART, Walter W.
Prices dviring the war, JOURNAL OF THE
AMERICAN STATISTICAL ISSOCiATION,
September, 1920.




VIRTUE, G. 0 .
"Another Reason WJjy Var P r i c e s are High
P r i c e s , " THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
Vol. XXXIII, No. 4 , August, 1919, pp. 729-733.




WARBURG, Paul M„
Inflation as a world problem and our
relation thereto* Hev lork: Academy of Political
Science*
1920. Pp. 16.




WARBUKi, Paul Moritz

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Some phases of financial reconstruction.
Address delivered at Atlantic City, New Jersey,
on Deo. 6, 1918, before the War Emergency and
Reconstruction Congress ... under the auspices of
the Chamber of Commerce of the Uhited States.
Washington! 1918?
Same. Extracts, in FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN,
Vol. 5, Jan. 1919.




VIRTUE, G. 0 .
Another reason why war p r i c e s are high p r i c e s ,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EOONOMIOS,
AMgust, 1919.




WILLIS, Henry Parker
"Federal reserve system and inflation,n
PROCEEDINGS of the Academy of Political Science,
Vol* 9$ June, 1920, pp. 42-64.




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