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Economic Research and the Development of Economic Science and Public Policy
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Published Date
June 1946
Copyright
1946
ISBN
0-87014-115-5
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Table of Contents
Front matter, table of contents
Author(s):
Preface
Author(s):
Arthur F. Burns
Chapter 1:
Empirical Research and the Development of Economic Science
Author(s):
Wesley C. Mitchell
(p. 1-20)
Chapter 2:
What the Policy Maker Needs
Author(s):
(p. 21-34)
Chapter 3:
Some Comments on Research Method
Author(s):
(p. 35-52)
Chapter 4:
Translating Facts Into Policy
Author(s):
(p. 53-62)
Chapter 5:
International Research in Problems of Gold and Prices
Author(s):
(p. 63-76)
Chapter 6:
Economic Research in France after the War
Author(s):
(p. 77-86)
Chapter 7:
Twenty-five Years of Monetary Controls
Author(s):
(p. 87-100)
Chapter 8:
Economic Facts and Economic Policy
Author(s):
(p. 101-110)
Chapter 9:
Second Thoughts on the British White Paper on Employment Policy
Author(s):
(p. 111-132)
Chapter 10:
Unstable Equilibria in the Balance of Payments
Author(s):
(p. 133-142)
Chapter 11:
Considerations by the Way
Author(s):
(p. 143-170)
Chapter 12:
Whither Now?
Author(s):
(p. 171-188)
Index
Author(s):
(p. 189-193)
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