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Income in the United States, Its Amount…
Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919, Volume II: Detailed Report
Wesley Clair Mitchell
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Published Date
January 1922
Copyright
1922
ISBN
0-87014-001-9
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Table of Contents
Front matter, prefatory note, table of contents
Author(s):
Chapter 1:
Principles and Methods
Author(s):
(p. 3-13)
Chapter 2:
Preliminary Studies
Author(s):
(p. 14-39)
Chapter 3:
Agriculture
Author(s):
(p. 40-64)
Chapter 4:
Mines, Quarries, and Oil Wells
Author(s):
(p. 65-77)
Chapter 5:
Factory Production
Author(s):
(p. 78-98)
Chapter 6:
Summary of the Hand Trades
Author(s):
(p. 99-102)
Chapter 7:
The Construction Industry
Author(s):
(p. 103-115)
Chapter 8:
Summary of Transportation
Author(s):
(p. 116-118)
Chapter 9:
Steam Railway, Switching and Terminal Companies
Author(s):
(p. 119-132)
Chapter 10:
Pullman Car Transportation
Author(s):
(p. 133-140)
Chapter 11:
Express Companies
Author(s):
(p. 141-147)
Chapter 12:
Street and Electric Railways
Author(s):
(p. 148-156)
Chapter 13:
Private Electric Light and Power Companies
Author(s):
(p. 157-167)
Chapter 14:
Telegraphs
Author(s):
(p. 168-178)
Chapter 15:
Telephones
Author(s):
(p. 179-190)
Chapter 16:
Transportation by Water
Author(s):
(p. 191-201)
Chapter 17:
Banking
Author(s):
(p. 202-209)
Chapter 18:
All Branches of Government
Author(s):
(p. 210-222)
Chapter 19:
Unclassified Industries and Miscellaneous Income
Author(s):
(p. 223-232)
Chapter 20:
Summary of Part I
Author(s):
(p. 233-246)
Chapter 21:
Introduction (Part II, The Estimate by Incomes Received)
Author(s):
(p. 249-252)
Chapter 22:
Total Amount of Income Received by Persons Having Over $2,000 per Year
Author(s):
(p. 253-268)
Chapter 23:
Total Amount of Income Received by Persons Having Under $2,000
Author(s):
(p. 269-297)
Chapter 24:
Farmer's Income
Author(s):
(p. 298-313)
Chapter 25:
Corporate Surplus
Author(s):
(p. 314-329)
Chapter 26:
Summary of Part II
Author(s):
(p. 330-338)
Chapter 27:
The Problem (Part III, The Personal Distribution of Income in the United States)
Author(s):
(p. 341-343)
Chapter 28:
Pareto's Law and the Problem of Mathematically Describing the Frequency Distribution of Income
Author(s):
(p. 344-394)
Chapter 29:
Official Income Censuses
Author(s):
(p. 395-400)
Chapter 30:
American Income Tax Returns
Author(s):
(p. 401-414)
Chapter 31:
Income Distributions from Other Sources than Income Tax Returns
Author(s):
(p. 415-417)
Chapter 32:
Wage Distributions
Author(s):
(p. 418-423)
Chapter 33:
The Construction of a Frequency Curve for All Income Recipients
Author(s):
(p. 424-425)
Index
Author(s):
(p. 427-440)
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