Capital in the American Economy : Its Formation and Financing /
An examination of long-term trends in capital formation and financing in the U.S., this study is organized primarily around the principal capital-using sectors of the economy: agriculture, mining and manufacturing, public utilities, non-farm residential real estate, and government. The analysis summ...
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Relation of The Directors to The Work and Publications of The National Bureau of Economic Research
- National Bureau of Economic Research 1961
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures and Charts
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Capital Formation, Saving, and Financing: Definitions and Relations
- Chapter 2. The Meaning of Long-Term Trends
- Chapter 3. Trends in Total Capital Formation, 1869-1955
- Chapter 4. Trends in the Structure of Capital Formation
- Chapter 5. Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Share of Internal Funds
- Chapter 6. Trends in Financing of Capital Formation: Structure of External Financing
- Chapter 7. Long Swings in Population Growth, Capital Formation, and National Product
- Chapter 8. Long Swings in Financing of Capital Formation
- Chapter 9. Summary of Findings
- Chapter 10. The Past as Prologue
- Appendixes
- Appendix A. Annual Estimates, 1919-1955
- Appendix B. Estimates for Overlapping Decades, 1869-1953
- Appendix C. Annual Estimates and Quinquennial Moving Averages for the Years before 1919
- Appendix D. Changes in Net Durable Capital, Sector Estimates, Compared with Commodity Flow Totals of Net Construction and Equipment
- Appendix E. Estimates of Population and of the Labor Force: Census and Mid-Censal Dates, and Quinquennial Moving Averages
- Index