Forecasting Postwar Demand: II
S. Morris Livingston
p. 15-24
Forecasting Postwar Demand: Discussion
Benjamin Higgins, Charles F. Roos, Everett E. Hagen, Jacob Marshak, K. G. Fuller, L. R. Nienstaedt, Leonid Hurwicz, Tjalling Koopmans
p. 54-59
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Cleveland Meeting, September 13-15, 1944
Benjamin Higgins, Guy H. Orcutt, Jacob Marschak, L. R. Nienstaedt, Lawrence R. Klein, Leonid Hurwicz, Melvin Reder, Titus L. Podea, Tjalling Koopmans, Zenon Szatrowski
p. 79-86
Errata: Random Simultaneous Equations and the Theory of Production
Jacob Marschak, William H. Andrews, Jr.
p. 91-91
Monetary Theory, Full Production, and the Great Depression
Clark Warburton
p. 114-128
Can We Measure the Marginal Utility of Money?
James N. Morgan
p. 129-152
A Price Formula for Multiple-Commodity Monetary Reserve
Joseph C. Frommer
p. 153-160
The Cost-of-Living Index and Konus' Condition
Bruce D. Mudgett
p. 171-181
Regional Variation in Cyclical Fluctuation Viewed as a Frequency Distribution
Rutledge Vining
p. 183-213
Mortality Characteristics of Physical Property Based upon Location Life Table and Re-Use Ratios
B. F. Kimball, C. B. Benson
p. 214-224
The Failure of the Unit-Summation Procedure as a Group Method of Estimating Depreciation
Bradford F. Kimball
p. 225-244
Nonlinearity in the Relation between Input and Output: The Canadian Automobile Industry, 1918-1930
Victor E. Smith
p. 260-272
Price and Volume
Charles W. Cobb
p. 273-274
Stability of Multiple Markets: The Hicks Conditions
Lloyd A. Metzler
p. 277-292
Multiplier Effects of a Balanced Budget
Trygve Haavelmo
p. 311-318
Measuring Marginal Utility by Reactions to Risk
William Vickrey
p. 319-333
Liquidity Preference of Large Manufacturing Corporations (1921-1939)
Avram Kisselgoff
p. 334-344