The 1920s: Business and the Economy: Publications
THE 1920s: BUSINESS AND THE ECONOMY: PUBLICATIONS
Arthur B. Adams, Economics of Business Cycles (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1925);
Roger W. Babson, Making Good in Business (New York: Revell, 1921);
William R. Basset, How to Solve Typical Business Problems (New York: Forbes, 1928);
Edward Bok, Dollars Only (New York: Scribners, 1926);
Glen Buck, This American Ascendancy (Chicago: Kroch, 1927);
Earnest Elmo Calkins, Business the Civilizer (Boston: Little, Brown, 1928);
John R. Commons, Labor and Administration (New York: Macmillan, 1923);
Earl Willis Crecrait, Government and Business: A Study in the Economic Aspects of Government and the Public Aspects of Business (Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y. & Chicago: World, 1928);
Charles Norton Fay, Business in Politics: Suggestions for Leaders in American Business (Cambridge, Mass.: Cosmos, 1926);
Abraham Filene with Burton Kline, A Merchant's Horizon (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924);
Harvey S. Firestone with Samuel Crowther, Men and Rubber: The Story of Business (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1926);
William Byron Forbush, Be Square (New York: Scribners, 1924);
William Trufant Foster, Business Without a Buyer (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1927);
Foster and Waddill Catchings, Profits (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925); J. George Frederick, The Great Game of Business: Its Rulesy
Its Fascination, Its Services and Rewards (New York: Appleton, 1920);
Frederick, Modern Industrial Consolidation (New York: Frank-Maurice, 1926);
Charles W. Gerstenberg, Personal Power in Business (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1922);
George W. Grupp, Economics of Motor Transportation (New York: Appleton, 1923);
Lincoln Withington Hall, Banking Cycles (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1927);
Edgar L. Heermance, The Ethics of Business: A Study in Current Standards (New York: Harper, 1926);
Charles L. Jamison, Finance (New York: Ronald, 1927);
Otto H. Kahn, Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View (New York: Doran, 1920);
Hazel Kyrk, A Theory of Consumption (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1923);
James Melvin Lee, Business Ethics: A Manual of Modern Morals (New York: Ronald, 1926);
Isaac Lippincott, What the Farmer Needs (New York: Appleton, 1928);
Paul Myer Mazur with Myron S. Silbert, Principles of Organization Applied to Modern Retailing (New York: Harper, 1927);
Wesley Clair Mitchell, Business Cycles: The Problem and Its Setting (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1928);
Harold G. Moulton, The Financial Organization of Society (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1921);
Paul H. Nystrom, Bibliography of Retailing: A Selected List of Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals (New York: Columbia University Press, 1928);
William Z. Ripley, Main Street and Wall Street (Boston: Little, Brown, 1927);
Edwin R. A. Seligman, The Economics of Installment Selling: A Study in Consumers' Cedit (New York: Harper, 1927);
Fred W. Shibley, The New Way to Net Profits (New York: Harper, 1928);
James Gerald Smith, The Development of Trust Companies in the United States (New York: Holt, 1928);
Carl Snyder, Business Cycles and Business Measurements: Studies in Quantitative Economics (New York: Macmillan, 1927); Rinehart John Swenson, The National Government and Business (New York: Century, 1924);
Harold Whitehead, The Business of Selling (New York: American Book, 1923);
The Accounting Review, periodical, founded in 1926;
Administration: The Journal of Business Analysis and Control, periodical, founded in 1921;
Barron's: The National Financial Weekly, periodical, founded in 1921;
Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, periodical, founded in 1926;
Bureau Farmer, periodical, founded in 1925;
Business Bulletin, periodical, founded in 1920;
The Business Law Journal, periodical, founded in 1923;
Business Literature, periodical, founded in 1928;
Business Review, periodical, founded in 1923;
Cost and Management, periodical, founded in 1926;
Harvard Business Review, periodical, founded in 1922;
Independent Woman, periodical, founded in 1920;
Indiana Business Review, periodical, founded in 1926;
Journal of American Insurance, periodical, founded in 1924;
The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago, periodical, founded in 1928;
Journal of Economic and Business History, periodical, founded in 1928;
Journal of Retailing, periodical, founded in 1925;
Management Review, periodical;
The Marconi Review, periodical, founded in 1928;
Michigan Farmer, periodical;
Modern Machine Shop, periodical, founded in 1928;
Monthly Review, periodical, founded in 1923;
Popular Radio, periodical, founded in 1922;
Radio, periodical;
Research Monograph, periodical, founded in 1928;
Survey of Current Business, periodical, founded in 1921;
Texas Business Review, periodical, founded in 1927;
University Journal of Business, periodical, founded in 1922;
University of Denver Business Review, periodical, founded in 1925.
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