Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...January number of the Quarterly Journal of Economics appears an article written by Carlos E. Closson, Jr., '92, on "The Unemployed in American Cities." At this time, when the whole country is still in such financial difficulty, and so many thrown out of employment, a subject of this sort is of especial interest. Mr. Closson has gone to great pains to find the real conditions of the unemployed classes in all the great cities in the United States. Most of his information has been obtained from some three hundred replies received to a circular of inquiry sent to public officials...
...October number of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Professor Taussig has an article on the "Duties on Wool and Woolens...
...demand for increased currency. (b) Being elastic, would meet needs. (1) In financial crises. (2) In small centres. (c) Would satisfy the reasonable demands for the South and West. (d) Easily put into practice and permanent. (e) Supported by important financial organs. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, May 14, 1892. Journal of Banking, October...
Best general references: J. L. Loughlin in Chatauqua, Vol. 16, p. 32; C. F. Dunbar, in Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 7, p. 55; Comptroller of the Currency. Report...
...Gold the best standard. Taussing, The Silver Situation, p. 124. (a) It is most convenient. Sidgwick, Foster. R., Vol. 46, p. 480. (b) It is most stable. Goschen in Journal of Institute of Bankers, May, '83, pp. 277-279. (c) It is so recognized. Chicago Tribune...