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Effects Of Shifts Of Aggregate Demand Upon Income Distribution, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D. Dec 1967

Effects Of Shifts Of Aggregate Demand Upon Income Distribution, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.

Hyman P. Minsky Archive

Paper appeared on pp. 328-339 of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50, No. 2, May 1968. Also shown here are: the original draft with many hand-written notes, a later draft, also with notes, and 14 3x5 cards with handwriting that were filed with this article.


Industrial Resources: Barren County - Glasgow, Kentucky Library Research Collections Dec 1967

Industrial Resources: Barren County - Glasgow, Kentucky Library Research Collections

Barren County

"Your Guide To A Kentucky Industrial Site" prepared by the Kentucky Department of Commerce, December, 1967. The report includes, but is not limited to, information about: population, labor market, local manufacturing, transportation, utilities, fuel, water, sewage, industrial sites, local government and services, taxes, educational and health facilities, housing, communication, recreation, natural resources, markets, and climate.


A Re-Examination Of The Modigliani-Miller Theorem, Joseph E. Stiglitz Dec 1967

A Re-Examination Of The Modigliani-Miller Theorem, Joseph E. Stiglitz

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Agricultural Development In East Central Florida, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Staff Dec 1967

Agricultural Development In East Central Florida, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Staff

City and Regional Planning -- Florida

AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT is one of fourteen reports in the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council's 1965 Research Series. Each report covers a separate aspect of the Region's development and includes the author's projections and recommendations. Thus the fourteen reports constitute a unified, detailed picture of the Region that will serve as a base for both general and special studies over the years to come. As soon as the studies were completed, the Council began the task of evaluating and coordinating the research material in order to evolve a long-range plan for sound development in the Region. The Council's policies and …


Significance Of "The Crunch" For Monetary Theory, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D. Nov 1967

Significance Of "The Crunch" For Monetary Theory, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.

Hyman P. Minsky Archive

Paper read at the Southern Economic Association Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana, 16 November 1967.


Consumer Bankruptcies In Bernalillo County, New Mexico, William C. Madden Jr. Nov 1967

Consumer Bankruptcies In Bernalillo County, New Mexico, William C. Madden Jr.

Economics ETDs

A serious problem in the United States is the increasing number of bank­ruptcies filed each year. The number of bankruptcies in the last decade alone tripled. In 1956, there were 68,086 bankruptcies, and in 1966, the number reached a new record of 192,354.1 This increase, however, is not attributed to business failures, but to the rise in consumer bankruptcies; that is, individuals and families who seek alleviation from their financial distress in the courtroom. Since 1950, more than three-fourths of all bankruptcies filed in the United States District Courts have been consumer types. Presently they constitute over ninety percent of …


Why Is Money Scarce? Nov 1967

Why Is Money Scarce?

Green Revolution

Article excerpted from The Answer, First Quarter, 1967.


A Note On Taxation, Increasing Returns Due To Set-Up Costs And Competitive Equilibrium, Martin Shubik Nov 1967

A Note On Taxation, Increasing Returns Due To Set-Up Costs And Competitive Equilibrium, Martin Shubik

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Distribution Of Income And Wealth Among Individuals, Joseph E. Stiglitz Nov 1967

Distribution Of Income And Wealth Among Individuals, Joseph E. Stiglitz

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Iterative Multi-Level Planning With Production Targets, Martin L. Weitzman Nov 1967

Iterative Multi-Level Planning With Production Targets, Martin L. Weitzman

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


The Optimal Life Of A Patent, William D. Nordhaus Nov 1967

The Optimal Life Of A Patent, William D. Nordhaus

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

One of the important peculiarities of information is that it is expensive to produce but cheap to reproduce. How does a price system react to this phenomenon? One reaction will be to avoid the production of information altogether. Alternatively, firms may decide to keep their information to themselves. In other cases the price system breaks down into imperfect competition. All three of these laissez-faire reactions are inefficient and it may be argued that it is desirable to impose social controls like a patent system or government control on the market for information. In the present paper we discuss some economic …


Some Experimental Non-Constant-Sum Games Revisited. Part Ii, Martin Shubik, David H. Stern Nov 1967

Some Experimental Non-Constant-Sum Games Revisited. Part Ii, Martin Shubik, David H. Stern

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Some Experimental Non-Constant-Sum Games Revisited. Part I, Martin Shubik, David H. Stern Oct 1967

Some Experimental Non-Constant-Sum Games Revisited. Part I, Martin Shubik, David H. Stern

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


An Econometric Study Of Cotton Production And Trade Before 1860, Gavin Wright Sep 1967

An Econometric Study Of Cotton Production And Trade Before 1860, Gavin Wright

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Human Capital In An Economic Growth Model, Ted C. Bergstrom Aug 1967

Human Capital In An Economic Growth Model, Ted C. Bergstrom

Ted C Bergstrom

This is my Stanford Ph D thesis. It incorporates "human capital" into an economic growth model. Human capital accumulates because it is a luxury consumption good.


A Noncooperative View Of Oligopoly, James W. Friedman Aug 1967

A Noncooperative View Of Oligopoly, James W. Friedman

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Maximizing Stationary Utility In A Constant Technology, Richard Beals, Tjalling C. Koopmans Jul 1967

Maximizing Stationary Utility In A Constant Technology, Richard Beals, Tjalling C. Koopmans

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Price Strategy Oligopoly With Product Variation, Lloyd S. Shapley, Martin Shubik Jul 1967

Price Strategy Oligopoly With Product Variation, Lloyd S. Shapley, Martin Shubik

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Cross-Section Analysis And Bank Dynamics, Donald D. Hester, James L. Pierce Jul 1967

Cross-Section Analysis And Bank Dynamics, Donald D. Hester, James L. Pierce

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


On The Computation Of Equilibrium Prices, Herbert E. Scarf Jul 1967

On The Computation Of Equilibrium Prices, Herbert E. Scarf

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Welfare, Static And Dynamic Solution Concepts, Martin Shubik Jul 1967

Welfare, Static And Dynamic Solution Concepts, Martin Shubik

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Suggestions For A Cash Flow Oriented Bank Examination, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D. Jul 1967

Suggestions For A Cash Flow Oriented Bank Examination, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.

Hyman P. Minsky Archive

Document prepared for the Board of Governors of the FRB in the summer of 1967.


Ua3/3/1 Analysis Of The Demand For Married Student Housing At Wku, 1966-1967, R. E. Kramer, William Calvert, James Darden, Robert Hancock, Carol Lehman, Gary Lloyd, Robert Matthews, Melven Morris, Ronald Roby, Daniel Saur, Wayne Wilcox, Aubrey Wilson, Wku President's Office Jul 1967

Ua3/3/1 Analysis Of The Demand For Married Student Housing At Wku, 1966-1967, R. E. Kramer, William Calvert, James Darden, Robert Hancock, Carol Lehman, Gary Lloyd, Robert Matthews, Melven Morris, Ronald Roby, Daniel Saur, Wayne Wilcox, Aubrey Wilson, Wku President's Office

WKU Archives Records

The purpose of this study is to bring forth relevant information needed to determine the feasibility of an investment project for a married student housing complex on the campus of Western Kentucky University. Only the demand side of the market is analyzed; a potential investor will have the construction and land costs for such an enterprise at his disposal. With the information presented in this study it is hoped that a decision to construct a housing complex will be forthcoming. The study group attempted to present information that will allow a potential investor to make an intelligent decision as to …


Monetary Policy In A Complex And Ever Changing Financial Environment, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D. Jun 1967

Monetary Policy In A Complex And Ever Changing Financial Environment, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.

Hyman P. Minsky Archive

“Topical Outline” (page one). “Questions” (page two). A talk before the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Fri. June 16th, 1967.


Consumer Credit In The Nigerian Economy 1964-66, Research Department Jun 1967

Consumer Credit In The Nigerian Economy 1964-66, Research Department

Economic and Financial Review

This article identifies consumer credits available in Nigeria 1944-1966. Two kinds of consumer credit are extended in Nigeria: one is instalment sales credit also referred to as 'hire-purchase'; the other is non-instalment credit which is normally granted through charge or service accounts.


Tax Reform: 1966-67, Research Department Jun 1967

Tax Reform: 1966-67, Research Department

Economic and Financial Review

This article examines tax reforms in Nigeria which was undertaken to restructure indirect and direct (individual and company). The article observed that the reform was undertaken because of the low current revenue which led to a shortfall in the calendar year budget equivalent of £178.8 million by 10.8 per cent. The drop in revenue was caused by a fall in demand for dutiable imports. Although current revenue fell, current expenditure rose by 13.0 per cent to £88.6 million, due mainly to a rise of about 67 per cent in public debt servicing and unplanned expenditures related to the political situation …


Statistics Section 1967, Statistics Office Jun 1967

Statistics Section 1967, Statistics Office

Economic and Financial Review

This section provides statistics for the Central Bank of Nigeria for the years 1960-67 under the following headings: central banking; currency; commercial banking; money and capital markets; public finance; national savings; international trade; production with reference to marketing board purchases of agricultural produce as well as production of principal agricultural commodities and estimated producer incomes and mineral production. The section ends with fuel and power with reference to electricity generation and consumption.


Spectral Analysis Of The Relation Between Employment Changes And Output Changes, 1958-1966, Daniel S. Hammermesh Jun 1967

Spectral Analysis Of The Relation Between Employment Changes And Output Changes, 1958-1966, Daniel S. Hammermesh

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Part Vii: The Nonsymmetric Game: The Generalized Beat-The-Average Solution, Richard E. Levitan, Martin Shubik Jun 1967

Part Vii: The Nonsymmetric Game: The Generalized Beat-The-Average Solution, Richard E. Levitan, Martin Shubik

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Intertemporal Distribution And ‘Optimal’ Aggregate Economic Growth, Tjalling C. Koopmans Jun 1967

Intertemporal Distribution And ‘Optimal’ Aggregate Economic Growth, Tjalling C. Koopmans

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.