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Journals listed more than once are referred to as follows:

American Economic Review AER
Economica Ec
Economic Journal EJ
Journal of Political Economy JPE
Quarterly Journal of Economics QJE
Review of Economic Studies Restud

Andersen, E. (1965): “The Measurement of Capital”, Nationaløkonomisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 102, 1964, Numbers 3–4. Page number referred to is in the abstract in Journal of Economic Abstracts, January, 1965.

Barna, T. (1961): “On Measuring Capital,” in The Theory of Capital (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors), New York, 1961.

Barzel, Y. (1964): “The Production Function and Technical Change in the Steam-Power Industry,” JPE, April, 1964.

Baumol, W. (1959): Economic Dynamics, An Introduction, New York, 1959.

Blaug, M. (1962): Economic Theory in Retrospect, Homewood, 1962.

Blyth, E. A. (1960): “Towards a More General Theory of Capital,” Ec, May, 1960.

Böhm-Bawerk, E. v. (1895): “The Positive Theory of Capital and Its Critics,” QJE, January, 1895.

——— (1907): “Capital and Interest Once More: II—A Relapse to the Productivity Theory,” QJE, February, 1907.

——— (1921): Positive Theory of Capital, (Translation of the 4th German edition of 1921, published as Volume II of Capital and Interest, South Holland, 1959.)

Boulding, K. (1950): A Reconstruction of Economics, New York, 1950.

Brems, H. (1959): Output, Employment, Capital and Growth, New York, 1959.

Clower, R. W. (1954): “An Investigation into the Dynamics of Investment,” AER, March, 1954.

Conard, J. W. (1959): An Introduction to the Theory of Interest, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1959.

Denison, E. F. (1957): “Theoretical Aspects of Quality Change, Capital Consumption and Net Capital Formation,” in Problems of Capital Formation, (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 19), Princeton, 1957.

Dewey, D. (1963): “The Geometry of Capital and Interest,” AER, March, 1963.

——— (1965): Modern Capital Theory, New York and London, 1965.

Domar, E. (1961): “Discussion” of paper by Richard and Nancy Ruggles, in Output, Input and Productivity Measurement, (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 25), Princeton, 1961.

Dorfman, R. (1959a): “A Graphical Exposition of Böhm-Bawerk’s Interest Theory,” Restud, February, 1959.

——— (1959b): “Waiting and the Period of Production,” QJE, August, 1959.

Enke, S. (1962): “Production Functions and Capital Depreciation,” JPE, August, 1962.

Fisher, I. (1906): The Nature of Capital and Income, New York, 1906.

Fraser, L. M. (1937): Economic Thought and Language, A Critique of Some Fundamental Economic Concepts, London, 1937.

Green, H. A. John (1964): Aggregation in Economic Analysis, An Introductory Survey, Princeton, 1964.

Griliches, Z. (1961): “Discussion” of papers presented in session on “Capital Theory,” AER, May, 1961.

——— (1963): “Capital Stock in Investment Functions: Some Problems of Concept and Measurement,” in Christ C. et al, Measurement in Economics, Stanford, 1963.

Haavelmo, T. (1960): A Study in the Theory of Investment, Chicago, 1960.

Hahn, F. H. and Matthews, R. C. O. (1964): “The Theory of Economic Growth: A Survey,” EJ, December, 1964.

Hammer, F. S. (1964): The Demand for Physical Capital: Application Of A Wealth Model, Englewood Cliffs, 1964.

Hayek, F. A. (1935): “Maintenance of Capital,” Ec, August, 1935.

——— (1936): “The Mythology of Capital,” QJE, February, 1936. Page numbers cited refer to the reprint in American Economic Association, Readings in the Theory of Income Distribution, 1949.

——— (1941): The Pure Theory of Capital, London, 1941.

——— (1949): Individualism and Economic Order, London, 1949.

——— (1955): The Counter-Revolution of Science; Studies in the Abuse of Reason, Glencoe, 1955.

Hazlitt, H. (1959): The Failure of the “New Economics,” Princeton, 1959.

Hicks, J. R. (1939): Value and Capital, Oxford, 1939.

——— (1961): “The Measurement of Capital In Relation To The Measurement of Other Economic Aggregates,” in The Theory Of Capital (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors), New York, 1961.

——— (1963): The Theory of Wages, Second Edition, London, 1963.

Kaldor, N. (1937): “The Controversy on the Theory of Capital,” Econometrica, July, 1937. Page numbers cited refer to the reprint in Kaldor N., Essays on Value and Distribution, London, 1960.

——— (1955): An Expenditure Tax, London, 1955.

Kendrick, J. W. (1961): “Some Theoretical Aspects of Capital Measurement,” AER, May, 1961.

Kennedy, C. (1955): “The Valuation of Net Investment,” Oxford Economic Papers, February, 1955.

Kirzner, I. M. (1960): The Economic Point of View, Princeton, 1960.

——— (1963): Market Theory and The Price System, Princeton, 1963.

Knight, F. H. (1931): “Professor Fisher’s Interest Theory: A Case in Point,” JPE, April, 1931.

——— (1935): “The Theory of Investment Once More; Mr. Boulding and the Austrians,” QJE, November, 1935.

——— (1936): “The Quantity of Capital and the Rate of Interest—I”, JPE, August, 1936.

——— (1944): “Diminishing Returns from Investment,” JPE, March, 1944.

——— (1946): “Capital and Interest,” Encyclopedia Brittanica, Volume IV, 1946; pages cited refer to reprint in American Economic Association, Readings in the Theory of Income Distribution, 1949.

——— (1956): On The History and Method of Economics, Chicago, 1956.

Kuenne, R. E. (1962a): “The Technological Superiority of Present Goods,” Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, October, 1962.

——— (1962b): “The Stationary State and the Technological Superiority of Present Goods,” QJE, November, 1962.

Kuznets, S. (1957): Comment on paper by E. F. Denison, in Problems of Capital Formation, (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 19), Princeton, 1957.

Lachmann, L. M. (1956): Capital and its Structure, London, 1956.

——— (1958): “Mrs. Robinson on the Accumulation of Capital” South African Journal of Economics, June, 1958.

Lerner, A. P. (1944): The Economics of Control, New York, 1944.

——— (1953): “On the Marginal Product of Capital and the Marginal Efficiency of Investment,” JPE, February, 1953; pages cited refer to the reprint in Landmarks in Political Economy (Hamilton, Rees, Johnson, editors), Chicago, 1962.

Lindahl, E. (1939): Studies in the Theory of Money and Capital, London, 1939.

——— (1961): “Discussion of Professor Lutz’s Paper,” in The Theory of Capital, (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors) New York, 1961.

Little, I. M. D. (1950): A Critique of Welfare Economics, Oxford, 1950.

Lutz, F. and V. (1951): The Theory of Investment of the Firm, Princeton, 1951.

Lutz, F. (1961): “The Essentials of Capital Theory,” in The Theory of Capital, (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors), New York, 1961.

Malinvaud, E. (1961a): “The Analogy Between Atemporal and Intertemporal Theories of Resource Allocation,” Re stud, June, 1961.

——— (1961b): contribution to “the Discussion of Professor Hicks’ Paper,” in The Theory of Capital, (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors), New York, 1961.

Metzler, L. (1950): “The Rate of Interest and the Marginal Product of Capital,” JPE, August 1950.

Mises, L. (1949): Human Action, New Haven, 1949.

——— (1953): The Theory of Money and Credit, New Haven, 1953.

Neuberger E. (1960): “Waiting and the Period of Production: Comment,” QJE, February, 1960.

Ramsay, F. R. (1928): “A Mathematical Theory of Saving,” EJ, December, 1928.

Robinson, Joan (1954): “The Production Function and the Theory of Capital,” Restud, February, 1954; pages cited refer to the reprint in J. Robinson, Collected Economic Papers, Volume II, Oxford, 1960.

——— (1956): The Accumulation of Capital, London, 1956.

Rolph, E. (1939): “The Discounted Marginal Productivity Doctrine,” JPE, August, 1939; pages cited refer to the reprint in American Economic Association, Readings in the Theory of Income Distribution, 1949.

Rothbard, M. (1962): Man, Economy, and State, Princeton, 1962.

Rothenberg, J. (1961): The Measurement of Social Welfare, Englewood Cliffs, 1961.

Ruggles, R. and N. (1961): “Concepts of Real Capital Stocks and Services,” in Output, Input and Productivity Measurement, (National Bureau of Economic Research, Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 25), Princeton, 1961.

Samuelson, P. A. (1961): “The Evaluation of ‘Social Income’: Capital Formation and Wealth,” in The Theory of Capital, (F. A. Lutz and D. C. Hague, editors), New York, 1961.

——— (1962): “Parable and Realism in Capital Theory: The Surrogate Production Function,” Restud, June, 1962.

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——— (1962): “The Theory of Capital,” AER, June, 1962.

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——— (1962): “Technical Progress, Capital Formation and Economic Growth,” AER, May, 1962.

——— (1963): Capital Theory and the Rate of Return, Amsterdam, 1963.

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——— (1961): “Economic Problems in Measuring Changes in Productivity,” in Output, Input and Productivity Measurement, (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 25), Princeton, 1961.

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Witte, J. G., Jr. (1963): “The Microfoundations of the Social Investment Function,” JPE, October, 1963.

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