Volume 28 contains articles on the economic history of Europe and the U.S. including "Air Conditioning, Migration and Climate-related Wage and Rent Differentials" by Jeff E. Biddle; "The Rail-Guided Vehicles Industry in Italy, 1861-1913: the Burden of the Evidence" by Carlo Ciccarelli and Stefano Fenoaltea; "English Banking and Payments before 1826" by John A. James; "Retail Trade by Federal Reserve District, 1919 to 1939: A Statistical History" by Haelim Park and Gary Richardson; and "The Great Fortunes of the Gilded Age and the Crisis of 1893" by Hugh Rockoff.
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
1. Some useful economic models in prose -- 2. Chicago and the development of the old Northwest -- 3. The second city : 1900-1930 -- 4. Depression and war -- 5. Chicago in 1950, and a look ahead -- 6. Postwar growth and suburbanization : 1950-1970 -- 7. The decades of urban crisis -- 8. The old century ends on a high note, and a new century begins.
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets. ; Alexander, M. W. Elements of the labor problem . 1918. -- Alexander publishing company, New York. Federal social security act and payroll taxes approved August 14, 1935 . 1935. -- American association for labor regulation. Standard recommendations for the releif and prevention of unemployment . 192-? -- American committee of justice. California and the Japanese. A compilation of auguments advertised in newspapers by the American committee of justice in opposition to the alien land law . 1920. -- Association of American owners of land in Mexico. Mexico's agrarian laws. How the titles to lands owned by Americans are affected and their right to acquire lands restricted . 192-? -- Farley, J. A. The spirit of the New Deal . address delivered at Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, September 28, 1934 . 1935. -- Hager, L. How far . can we go? An inquiry into the future wealth of America . 1934. -- Haverhill, Mass. Public library. Settling labor disputes. A working laboratory of books in the Haverhill public library. n.p. 1928? -- Holland, J. M. Tenures and titles . 1936. -- Killin, W. Essays on economic conditions, woman's sphere, evolution, Roman Catholicism, Reason, Education, Christianity . 1923. -- Lattimore, E. L. Legal recognition of industrial women . 1919. -- London, B. Ending the depression through planned obsolescence . 1932. -- Loree, L. F. Organized labor; an address delivered on October 2, 1922 . 1922. -- Meyer, E. Some after war economic problems . 1916. -- Parker, W. Economic problems facing the young man and young woman . n.p. 1935? -- Perkins, G. W. National action and industrial growth. Address . at the Lincoln day dinner of the Progressive party, February 12, 1914 . 1914. -- Revyuk, E. Trade with Ukraine; Ukraine's natural wealth, needs and commercial opportunities: the Ukrainian co-operative societies and their influence . 1920. -- Sabine, G. A. Balance in government . 1930. -- Seligman, E. R. A. Social aspects of economic law. Presidential address . n.p. -- Starke, J. A. The true situation. A non-partisan statement on the financial and economic issues of the hour . 1896. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 2
A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets. ; American iron and steel association. The question of tariff revision . 1885. -- Behrendt, R. F. W. . Inter-American economic relations . 1948. -- Ely, G. H. The iron ore production of the United States . 1885. -- Farley, M. S. America's economic stake in the Far East . 1941. -- Keynes, J. M. The means to prosperity . 1933. -- Lightfoot, J. H. The development of fundamental principles involved in the patent system and their relation to the examination of applications for letters patent . 1916. -- Lovett, R. M. The middle class and organized labor . 1940. -- National association of wool manufacturers. The woolen tariff defended and explained . 1886. -- National wholesale druggists' association. Committee on legislation. Alcohol used in medicine, in the arts, and for manufacturing purposes should be free of tax . 187-? -- Pittsburgh. University. Institute of business and economic democracy . 1944. -- U. S. National resources planning board. Demobilization and readjustment . 1943. -- Wolfson, T. Industrial unionism in the American labor movement . 1937. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 2
This volume of Research in Economic History includes eight papers. Five were submitted through regular channels and three papers which were solicited at the conference "Toward a Global History of Prices and Wages". Following is Nonnenmacher's study of the early years of the telegraph industry in the United States. The third paper is Herranz-Loncán's estimates of the growth of the Spanish infrastructure between 1844 and 1935. Then there are two papers based on microeconomic data. The first is the investigation by James, Palumbo and Thomas of late nineteenth century saving among working class fa
Zugriffsoptionen:
Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets. ; Andrews, J. B. Labor problems and labor legislation . 1919. -- George, H. The land question. What it involves, and how alone it can be settled . 1893. -- Hauser, H. . Les regions economiques . 1918. -- Herty, C. H. The European chemical cartel, how will it affect America? . 1927. -- Holyoake, G. J. The logic of co-operation . 1873. -- Kahn, O. H. Immediate problems . An address December 12, 1922 . 1922? -- Palmer, F. L. Spies in steel, an expose of industrial war . 1928. -- Rahder, J. L. G. Les "causes" du malaise economique mondial . 1930. -- The CASE of the railway shopmen . n.p. -- Rockefeller, J. D. The Colorado industrial plan . including a copy of the plan of representation and agreement adopted at the coal and iron mines of the Colorado fuel and iron mines of the Colorado fuel and iron company . 1916. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 2