Back to Paper Home
REFERENCES

    1. K. Brunner, "Recent Monetary Policy: A Panel Discussion," Annual Meeting of Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists, March 28, 1969 (unpublished).

    2. G.E. Burress, ‘Disaggregating the Consumption Function and Modern Business Cycle Analysis," August, 1958 (unpublished term paper for Evsey Demar at Harvard University).

    3. __________ A Critique of the Theory of Consumer Behavior. Doctoral dissertation, University of Cincinnati, 196-1., Ann Arbor, films,, 1961.

    4. __________ "The Theory of the Budget Data Consumption Function: A Critique," University of Kentucky, December, 1965, unpublished).

    5. __________ "The Least Squares Linear Model and Estimating Cyclical Economic Variables," Lexington, Kentucky, June, 1964 (unpublished mimeo). Available on request from author at St. Louis University.

    6. __________ "The Initial Effect of the 1964 Tax Cut on Consumer Spending," The National Tax Journal, September, 1964 17, 265-273.

    7. __________ "Installment Debt and the Theory of the Short-Run Consumption Function: Implications for 1966-7l," a paper read at the Ohio Association of Political Scientists and Economists Columbus, Ohio, March 29, 1969.

    8. __________ "The Cyclical Behavior of Personal Saving and the Short-Run Consumption Function" (preliminary draft mimeo), St. Louis University, September 20, 1972.

    9. __________ "Who First Proposed the Habit Persistence Hypothesis: Keynes or Duesenberry and, December, 1972. Modigliani?", South African Journal of Economics, December 1972.

    10. __________ "Two Common Errors in Interpretation of the Permanent Income Hypothesis," submitted December 7, 1972.

    11. __________ "A More General Theory of the Short-Run Consumption Function vith Implications for Further Research," an unpublished paper circulated at the Staff, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, Nev York, January, 1973.

    12. __________ "A New Approach to Consumer Spending and Saving," an unpublished paper read at the Fifteenth Annual Forecasting Conference, American Statistical Association, New York Chapter, Nev York, New York, April 19, 1973.

    13. _________ "The Consumer: A Volatile Spender, The Money Manager, The Bond Buyer, May 14, 1973.

    14. __________ "Will the Consumer Fool the Forecasters Again?", The Money Manager, The Bond Buyer, October 15, 1973.

    15. G. Chow, "Statistical Demand Functions for Automobiles and Their Use in Forecasting," in The Demand for Durable Goods, Harberger, ed., University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1961.

    16. Council of Economic Advisors, Economic Report of the President, 1972, 1973.

    17. J.S. Duesenberry, ‘Income, Savings, and the Theory of Consumer Behavior, Cambridge, 1949.

    18. J.S. Duesenberry, 0. Eckstein, and G. Fromm, "A Simulation of the United States Economy in Recession," Econometrica, July, 1960.

    19. 0. Eckstein and E. Green, "Further Studies of the Saving Rate." Data Resources, Inc., New York, July 11, 1972.

    20. R. Eisner, "Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered," American Economic Review, December, 1969, 59, 897-905.

    21. A. Enthoven, "The Growth of Installment Credit and the Future of Prosperity," American Economic Review, December, 1967, 48, pp. 913-929.

    22. M.K. Evans and A. Kisselgoff, Demand for Consumer Installment Credit and Its Effect on Consumption, The Brookings Institution, Washingtcn, D.C., 1969.

    23. Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Consumer Installment Credit, 7 vols-9 1957.

    24. M. Friedman, A Theory of the Consumption Function. Princeton, N.J., 1957.

    25. R. Goode, The Individual Income Tax, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1964.

    26. A.C. Harberger, ed., The Demand for Durable Goods, University of Chicago Press, 1960.

    27. H.S. Houthakker and L.D. Taylor, Consumer Demand in the United States, 1929-70: Analysis and Projections, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1970.

    28. J.M. Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, Macmillan, New York, 1936.

    29. F. Modigliani, "Fluctuations in the Savings Ratio: A Problem in Economic Forecasting" (abstract), Econometrica, June, 1947. 15.

    30. __________ and Brumberg, "Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross Section Data," Post-Keynesian Economics. K. Kurihara, ed., Rutgers University Press, Rutgers, N.J., 1954.

    31. P.W. McCracken, J.C.Mao, and C. Fricke, Consumer Installment Credit and Public Policy, Michigan Business Studies, XVIII No. 1, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1965.

    32. A. Okun, "The Personal Tax Surcharge and Consumer Demand," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1971:1, 167-211.

    33. Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics, "The Economic Outlook for 1973," The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, November 16, 1972.

    34. J. Schmiedeskamp, "What the Consumer Is Saying," an unpublished paper prepared for the Fifteenth Annual Forecasting Conference, American Statistical Association, New York Chapter, New York, New York, April 19, 1973.

    35. L.D. Taylor, "Saving Out of Different Types of Income," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1971:2, 383-417.

Back to Paper Home