VIII. DIRECT PRICE CONTROL JOHN F. BELL Chief, Wool Unit, Textile, Leather and Apparel Section, Office of Price Administration; Professor of Economics, University of Illinois
IX. FEDERAL FISCAL POLICY MARK C. MILLS Associate Professor of Economics, Indiana University, and GEORGE A. STEINER
X. MONETARY POLICIES AND ORGANIZATION WILLIAM C. CLEVELAND Associate Professor of Economics, Indiana University
XI. CONSUMER CREDIT CONTROL AND RATIONING ALBERT HARING Professor of Marketing, Indiana University
XII. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION CONTROLS DAVID NOVICK Chief, Priorities and Allocations, Research Section, Division of Statistics, War Production Board
XIII. FINANCING THE PRODUCTION OF WAR GOODS NATHAN L. SILVERSTEIN Associate Professor of Finance, Indiana University
PART IV
PROBLEMS IN SELECTED AREAS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
XIV. THE LABOR MARKET C. LAWRENCE CHRISTENSON Chief, Machinery Section, Office of Price Administration; Professor of Economics, Indiana University, and TAULMAN A. MILLER Instructor in Economics, Indiana University
XV. PERSONNEL PROBLEMS IN A WAR ECONOMY JOHN F. MEE Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, D. C.; Assist- ant Professor of Management, Indiana University
XVI. TRANSPORTATION IN WARTIME MARVIN L. FAIR Special Consultant, Division of Statistical Standards, Bureau of the Budget; Professor of Transportation, Temple University
XVII. THE STRATEGIC RAW MATERIALS WALLACE T. BUCKLEY Assistant Professor of Geography, Indiana University
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Publication Information: Book Title: Economic Problems of War. Contributors: George A. Steiner - editor. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1942. Page Number: x.
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