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Monetary Internationalism, The War Debts And Anglo-American Preparatory Negotiations For The 1933 London Economic Conference, Dale N. Shook Jun 1970

Monetary Internationalism, The War Debts And Anglo-American Preparatory Negotiations For The 1933 London Economic Conference, Dale N. Shook

Student Work

From the end of World War I through 1932, the United Kingdom, in spite of its economic depression, remained the primary source of capital for the world. Following the war, however, the United States replaced the United Kingdom as the major source of foreign capital in Europe. American post-war loans, combined with the effects of the war, brought monetary and economic instability to Europe. Consequently, throughout the 1920s, and early 1930s the central banking esablishment and a relatively small number of diplomats, businessmen, and economists made an effort, through the League of Nations, to attempt to achieve monetary internationalism as …


A Forecast Of Iranian Demand For Agricultural Food Products, Ivan F. Beutler May 1970

A Forecast Of Iranian Demand For Agricultural Food Products, Ivan F. Beutler

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Domestic demand for Iranian agricultural food commodities was projected for 1970, 1975 and 1980. Demand for particular commodities was projected separately for Tehran (the capital city), urban Iran and rural Iran.

Income and population growth were the most significant explanatory variables in this long term projection.

Two cross-sectional family budget surveys, taken six years apart, provided consumption data for Tehran and urban Iran. A series of family budget studies provided Engel curve data for rural Iran.

The income effect was estimated for each food item by least squares regression analysis. The resulting income elasticities were found to be significantly different …


Attitudes Of Selected College Professors And College Students In Utah Toward Labor Unions, Dwain Dee Stephenson May 1970

Attitudes Of Selected College Professors And College Students In Utah Toward Labor Unions, Dwain Dee Stephenson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The attitudes of selected university professors and students in Utah toward labor unions were obtained through the medium of a questionnaire.

Most students and professors favored anti-trust laws for unions, were against the abolishment of the right-to-work law, and were evenly divided in their feelings concerning the settlement of strikes by compulsory arbitration.

A majority of students and professors were against an increase in overtime pay and a shorter work week. Students favored and professors opposed a raise in the minimum wage.

Professors and students anticipated growth in union membership as a percentage of the labor force.

Except for professors …


An Economic Evaluation Of The Product Sugar With Special Emphasis On The Abnormal Sugar Market Of 1963-1964, Merlin J. Olsen May 1970

An Economic Evaluation Of The Product Sugar With Special Emphasis On The Abnormal Sugar Market Of 1963-1964, Merlin J. Olsen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The product sugar is studied in detail with special emphasis on supply and demand factors, in an attempt to better understand the abnormal sugar market of 1963-1964.

The unusual market fluctuations of that period appear to have been initiated by a statistical imbalance in world supply and demand of sugar.

The extent of price fluctuations in the United States during 1963-1964 were accentuated by the inability of current sugar legislation to shield the U. S. market from the world market, and by the openly aggressive purchasing policies followed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture which further aggravated an already …


An Inquiry Into The Problems Of Classifying A Christian Economic System, Irad Dean Cole Apr 1970

An Inquiry Into The Problems Of Classifying A Christian Economic System, Irad Dean Cole

Student Work

The purpose of this study is to present evidence that macrostewardship is a "Christian" economic system. To do this the following questions will answered: (1) Can a classification for Christain economic systems be established within the scope of economic science? (2) What constitutes a Christian economic system? (3) What is macrostewardship? (4) Does macrostewardship satisfy the requirements of a Christian economic system?


An Economic Analysis Of The Effect Of Cattle Prices, By-Product Prices And Plant Location On The Louisiana Slaughter Industry., Gerald G. Giesler Jan 1970

An Economic Analysis Of The Effect Of Cattle Prices, By-Product Prices And Plant Location On The Louisiana Slaughter Industry., Gerald G. Giesler

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Selected Linear Programming Techniques For Planning Farms Using Louisiana Farm Business Analysis Records., Lynn A. Stanton Jan 1970

Comparison Of Selected Linear Programming Techniques For Planning Farms Using Louisiana Farm Business Analysis Records., Lynn A. Stanton

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


A Theoretical And Empirical Study Of Stock Purchase Warrants And Convertible Bonds., Jerry Don Miller Jan 1970

A Theoretical And Empirical Study Of Stock Purchase Warrants And Convertible Bonds., Jerry Don Miller

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Agricultural Credit And Colombia's Economic Development., William S. Becker Jan 1970

Agricultural Credit And Colombia's Economic Development., William S. Becker

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Random Versus Fundamental Selection Of Stocks From Two Risk Classes., Terry Johnson Jan 1970

Random Versus Fundamental Selection Of Stocks From Two Risk Classes., Terry Johnson

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Resource Adjustments Necessary For Income Maximization On Farms In The Southwest Louisiana Rice Area., Arthur Raymond Gerlow Jan 1970

Resource Adjustments Necessary For Income Maximization On Farms In The Southwest Louisiana Rice Area., Arthur Raymond Gerlow

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


A Critical Evaluation Of Emile Cheysson's Contributions To Economic Analysis., Robert Francis Hebert Jan 1970

A Critical Evaluation Of Emile Cheysson's Contributions To Economic Analysis., Robert Francis Hebert

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Number, Size, And Location Of Processing Facilities For More Efficient Marketing Of Louisiana Cotton., Richard H. Jesse Jan 1970

Number, Size, And Location Of Processing Facilities For More Efficient Marketing Of Louisiana Cotton., Richard H. Jesse

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Use Of The Computer In The Stock Selection Process., Bruce Lewis Kersey Jan 1970

Use Of The Computer In The Stock Selection Process., Bruce Lewis Kersey

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Marketing Strategy Of Florida Nursing Homes., Frederick Daniel Miller Jan 1970

An Analysis Of The Marketing Strategy Of Florida Nursing Homes., Frederick Daniel Miller

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Economies Of Scale In The Secondary Education Sector In The Province Of Ontario, Donald Allan Dawson Jan 1970

Economies Of Scale In The Secondary Education Sector In The Province Of Ontario, Donald Allan Dawson

Digitized Theses

No abstract provided.


Economies Of Scale In The General Hospital Industry, Joseph Kushner Jan 1970

Economies Of Scale In The General Hospital Industry, Joseph Kushner

Digitized Theses

No abstract provided.


The School Of The Prophets: Its Development And Influence In Utah Territory, John R. Patrick Jan 1970

The School Of The Prophets: Its Development And Influence In Utah Territory, John R. Patrick

Theses and Dissertations

Four separate and distinct Schools of the Prophets were organized by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph Smith Jr. organized the first school in the spring of 1833, and it functioned periodically until 1837. Brigham Young organized the second school in December 1867, as a part of the University of the State of Deseret. It functioned until August of 1872 when Brigham Young disbanded it because members failed to adhere to its rules. Three months later he reorganized on a limited basis a third school in Salt Lake City. This school existed until the summer of 1874 …