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Business and Economics

Ahiakpor, James C. W., "On the Mythology of the Keynesian Multiplier: Unmasking the Myth and the Inadequacies of Some Earlier Criticisms," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Oct. 2001), 745–73.

Banerjee, Ajeyo, and E. Woodrow Eckard, "Why Regulate Insider Trading? Evidence from the First Great Merger Wave (1897–1903)," American Economic Review, 91 (Dec. 2001), 1329–49.

Brace, Mark L., "Revisiting Los Angeles: A Financial Look at the XXIII Olympiad," Southern California Quarterly, 83 (no. 2, 2001), 161–80. Heavily illustrated.

Dhawan, Rajeev, and Jang-Ting Guo, "Declining Share of Small Firms in U.S. Output: Causes and Consequences," Economic Inquiry, 39 (Oct. 2001), 651–62.

Fontana, Giuseppe, "Keynes on the 'Nature of Economic Thinking': The Principle of Non-Neutrality of Choice and the Principle of Non-Neutrality of Money," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Oct. 2001), 711–43.

Giacalone, Joseph A., and Clifford W. Cobb, eds., "The Path to Justice: Following in the Footsteps of Henry George," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Nov. 2001), 3–231. Special issue.

Gootzeit, Michael J., "The Evolution of the Sophisticated Quantity Theory: Marshall versus Wicksell on Transaction Demand," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Oct. 2001), 775–93.

Hendrickson, Jill M., "The Long and Bumpy Road to Glass-Steagall Reform: A Historical and Evolutionary Analysis of Banking Legislation," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Oct. 2001), 849–79.

Herren, Robert Stanley, "Contributions of Howard S. Ellis to the Controversy concerning Economic Growth: 1940–1955," American Economist, 45 (Fall 2001), 85–92.

Klein, Maury, "The Stock Market Crash of 1929: A Review Article," Business History Review, 75 (Summer 2001), 325–51.

Leikin, Steve, "The Cooperative Coopers of Minneapolis," Minnesota History, 57 (Winter 2001–2002), 386–405. Heavily illustrated.

Leitner, Jonathan, "Red Metal in the Age of Capital: The Political Ecology of Copper in the Nineteenth-Century World-Economy," Review: Fernand Braudel Center, 24 (no. 3, 2001), 373–437.

Mayer, Susan E., "How Did the Increase in Economic Inequality between 1970 and 1990 Affect Children's Educational Attainment?," American Journal of Sociology, 107 (July 2001), 1–32.

McCormick, Virginia E., and Robert W. McCormick, "An Entrepreneurial Enterprise and the Financial Crisis of 1819: The Worthington Manufacturing Company," Ohio History, 110 (Summer–Autumn 2001), 136–52.

Moggridge, D. E., "'Maynard would not have wished'? Second-Guessing the Author of 'The Balance of Payments of the United States,'" History of Political Economy, 33 (Winter 2001), 815–24.

Shpotov, B. M., "Avtomobili Forda v Rossii, russkie rabochie u Forda (1909–1919)" (Ford cars in Russia, Russian workers at Ford [1909–1919]), in Ekonomicheskaia Istoria. Ezhegodnik. 2000 (Economic history yearbook. 2000), ed. V. I. Bovykin and Iu. A. Petrov, 326–48. (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2001. 710 pp. ISBN 5-8243-0139-5.) In Russian.

Simon, Curtis J., "The Supply Price of Labor during the Great Depression," Journal of Economic History, 61 (Dec. 2001), 877–903.

Thornton, Rebecca Achee, and Peter Thompson, "Learning from Experience and Learning from Others: An Exploration of Learning and Spillovers in Wartime Shipbuilding," American Economic Review, 91 (Dec. 2001), 1350–68.

White, Eugene N., "California Banking in the Nineteenth Century: The Art and Method of the Bank of A. Levy," Business History Review, 75 (Summer 2001), 297–324.

Yang, Hong-Seuk, "Gieopsawa gieopsaga: Yeoksa jipyeongeui hwakdaireul wihan yeokjeong" (A critical survey on business and entrepreneurial historiography), Miguksa Yeonku (Seoul), 10 (Nov. 1999), 85–116. In Korean.

Devanny, John Francis, Jr., "Commerce, Credit, and Currency: Continuity and Differentiation in Jeffersonian Political Economy, 1760–1848" (University of South Carolina, 2000). Order No. DA3006019.

Downey, Thomas More, "Planting a Capitalist South: The Transformation of Western South Carolina, 1790–1860" (University of South Carolina, 2000). Order No. DA3006021. . . .


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