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Harvard Economic Studies
Harvard Economic Studies is a series of economic monographs published by Harvard University Press.
Publication History
The first of the Harvard Economic Studies volumes was published in 1906. The first copyright-renewed issue is v. 34, © 1930. We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. (More details) We are not sure if the series is still publishing new volumes.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1906-1928: HathiTrust has volumes 1-17, 19-21, and 23-32 freely readable online. Access to some volumes may be restricted outside the United States. Some later volumes may be searchable but not readable online here. Gaps in this series are filled below.
- 1918: We list volume 18, "The Early English Customs System" by Norman Scott Brien Gras.
- 1920: We list volume 22, "Argentine International Trade Under Inconvertible Paper Money, 1880-1900" by John H. Williams.
- 1923: We list volume 25, "Monetary Theory Before Adam Smith" by Arthur Eli Monroe.
- 1928: We list volume 32, "Grain Growers' Coöperation in Western Canada" by Harald S. Patton.
- 1931: We list volume 35, "Direct Taxation in Austria" by John V. Van Sickle.
- 1931: We list volume 36, "The Greenbacks and Resumption of Specie Payment, 1862-1879" by Don C. Barrett.
- 1933: We list volume 40, "The French International Accounts, 1880-1913" by Harry Dexter White.
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