Effects of current and prospective technological developments upon capital formation,, by David Weintraub. Paper read at a meeting of the American Economic Association in joint session with the American Statistical Association at Detroit, Michigan, December 28, 1938. Works Progress Administration, National Research Project
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- Effects of current and prospective technological developments upon capital formation,, by David Weintraub. Paper read at a meeting of the American Economic Association in joint session with the American Statistical Association at Detroit, Michigan, December 28, 1938. Works Progress Administration, National Research Project
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- by David Weintraub. Paper read at a meeting of the American Economic Association in joint session with the American Statistical Association at Detroit, Michigan, December 28, 1938. Works Progress Administration, National Research Project
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- Spec. Coll. Haynes copy is part of a collection (Collection 1604). To page this item, use the collection record; to find the collection record, search the title: Collection of books from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation Library. Item is in box 72. Printed blue wrappers.
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