Income and Economic Progress
Washington, D.C. The Brookings Institute, 1935.
196 [1] pp. Navy blue cloth boards with gilt lettering to front and spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Minimal shelf wear, light corner rubbing; clean interior, tight binding, gilt titles bright.
An early Brookings Institution publication examining national income trends, distribution, and the relationship between wages, productivity, and industrial growth during the interwar period. A cornerstone text in American economic research, reflecting the analytical rigor of the Institute of Economics under Moulton’s direction.
Offering valuable insight into Depression-era economic thought and policy development, this is a solid and attractive copy.
Price: $125.00


