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The Trend of Government Activity in the…
The Trend of Government Activity in the United States since 1900
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
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Published Date
January 1952
Copyright
1952
ISBN
0-87014-055-8
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Table of Contents
Front matter, The Trend of Government Activity in the United States since 1900
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
Chapter 1:
Government Activity in 1900 and 1950: A Contrast
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 1-9)
Chapter 2:
Resources Absorbed in Government Activity
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 10-27)
Chapter 3:
Shares of Federal, State, and Local Governments in Resource Input
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 28-41)
Chapter 4:
Functional Classification of Government Activity
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 42-83)
Chapter 5:
Productivity in Government and the Output of Government Services
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 84-111)
Chapter 6:
Interstate Differences in Government Activity
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 112-139)
Chapter 7:
Factors Affecting the Trend of Government Activity
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 140-155)
Appendix A: Sources of Data in Text Tables and Charts
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 157-160)
Appendix B: Data on Government Employment
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 161-203)
Appendix C: Data on Government Capital Goods
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 204-213)
Appendix D: Data on Government Purchases, Payrolls, Transfers, and Expenditures
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 214-255)
Appendix E: Other Data
Author(s):
Solomon Fabricant
&
Robert E. Lipsey
(p. 256-263)
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