346 Pages
    by Routledge

    This 14-volume edition contains the key works and commentary by leading Fisher scholars, allowing modern readers access to the major issues in Fisherian economic thought.

    VOLUME 8 Acknowledgements; Editorial Introduction; From Wesley C. Mitchell, 13 November 1926; To Wesley C. Mitchell, 26 November 1926; To the Editor, New York Times, 2 September 1923; To the Editor, New York Times, 24 August 1925; “The Business Cycle Largely a ‘Dance of the Dollar’”, December 1923; “Fluctuations in Price Levels”, from The Problem of Business Forecasting, 1924; “Our Unstable Dollar and the So-Called Business Cycle”, June 1925; “Note on a Short-cut Method for Calculating Distributed Lags”, 1937; “A Statistical Relation between Unemployment and Price Changes”, June 1926; Testimony before the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives, 26 February 1924; Testimony before the Committee on Banking and Currency of the House of Representatives, 26 March 1924; The Money Illusion, 1928; Index; Editorial Postscript; To Premier Benito Mussolini, 19 April 1927; Index Number Institute Release, 6 June 1927; To Margaret Hazard Fisher, 2 September 1927; To Premier Benito Mussolini, 18 November 1927; To Corrado Gini, 13 January 1928; “Stocks vs. Bonds”, from Economic Problems: A Book of Selected Readings, 1928; “The Stabilized Bond - a New Idea in Finance”, from Economic Problems: A Book of Selected Readings, 1928

    Biography

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