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The Korean War and United States…
The Korean War and United States Economic Activity, 1950-1952
Bert G. Hickman
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Published Date
January 1955
Copyright
1955
ISBN
0-87014-363-8
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Table of Contents
Front matter for "The Korean War and United States Economic Activity, 1950-1952"
Author(s):
Bert G. Hickman
Introduction and Summary
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(p. 1-5)
The Korean Expansion: 1950-1952
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(p. 5-10)
The First Nine Months: Expansion and Inflation
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(p. 10-21)
The Deflationary Phase: 1951
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(p. 21-27)
Government Expenditures and Government Controls
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(p. 27-32)
Balanced Expansion during 1952
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(p. 32-33)
Two Mobilization Periods: 1940-1941 and 1950-1951
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(p. 33-40)
Forward Buying in World War II
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(p. 40-46)
The Role of Consumer Saving in 1941 and 1951
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(p. 46-51)
The Expansion of 1940-1941: Government Operations and Supply Bottlenecks
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Bert G. Hickman
(p. 51-57)
Postscript: War and Peace Cycles
Author(s):
Bert G. Hickman
(p. 57-61)
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