BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED WORKS

Key: CP -- Reprinted in Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers I-VI

      BE -- Reprinted in Beyond Economics
      RI -- Further reprint information available from the CU Archive files

                                1932

The Place of the "Displacement Cost" Concept in Economic Theory. Economic Journal, 42, 165 (Mar. 1932): 137-141. CP I, pp. 1-7.

The Possibilities of Socialism in Britain. Plan (Exeter College, Oxford), 1, 4 (May 1932): 25-27.

1934

ARTICLE

The Application of the Pure Theory of Population Change to the Theory of Capital. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 48 (Aug. 1934): 645-666. CP I, pp. 9-32.

1935

A Note on the Consumption Function. Review of Economic Studies, 2, 2 (Feb. 1935): 99-103. CP I, pp. 33-39.

The Theory of a Single Investment. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 49, 3 (May 1935): 475-494. CP I, pp. 41-62.

1936

Professor Knight's Capital Theory: A Note in Reply. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 50, 3 (May 1936): 524-531.

Time and Investment. Economica, NS 3, 10 (May 1936): 196-220. CP I, pp. 63- 89. Reply. Economica, NS 3, 12 (Nov. 1936): 440- 442.

1937

BOOK REVIEW

Review of E.C. van Dorp, A Simple Theory of Capital, Wages, and Profit or Loss. Economic Journal 47, 187 (Sept. 1937): 522-524.

1938

An Experiment in Friendship. American Friend, 26, 26 (Dec. 22, 1938): 541-542.

In Defense of the Supernatural. Friends Intelligencer, 95, 41 (Oct. 8, 1938): 677-678.

Making Education Religious. American Friend, 26, 20 (Sept. 29, 1938): 408-409.

Paths of Glory: A New Way With War (Pamphlet). Glasgow: University Press, for the John Horniman Trust, 1938. 32 pp.

Worship and Fellowship. Friends Intelligencer, 95, 35 (Aug. 27, 1938): 579-580.

BOOK REVIEW

Review of W.L. Valk, Production, Pricing, and Unemployment in the Static State. Economic Journal, 48, 189 (Mar. 1938): 92-93.

1939

Equilibrium and Wealth: A Word of Encouragement to Economists. Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 5, 1 (Feb. 1939): 1-18. CP I, pp. 91-110.

In Praise of Maladjustment. Friends Intelligencer, 96, 32 (Aug. 12, 1939): 519-520. RI.

A Pacifist View of History. Fellowship, 5, 3 (Mar. 1939): 10-11.

BOOK REVIEW

Quantitative Economics. Review of John R. Hicks, Value and Capital, An Inquiry into Some Fundamental Principles of Economic Theory; and Henry Schultz, The Theory of Measurement of Demand. Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 5, 4 (Nov. 1939): 521-528.

1940

In Praise of Selfishness. Friends Intelligencer, 97, 9 (Mar. 2, 1940): 131-132.

The Pacifism of All Sensible Men. Friends Intelligencer, 97, 50 (Dec. 14, 1940): 801.

A Service of National Importance. American Friend, 28, 25 (Dec. 5, 1940): 521-522.

Some Reflections on Stewardship. American Friend, NS 28, 22 (Oct. 24, 1940): 452-454.

What Lies Ahead? The Colgate Maroon, 72, 177 (May 20, 1940): 1.

1941

ARTICLE

The Economics of Reconstruction. American Friend, 29, 9 (Apr. 24, 1941): 177-178.

BOOK

Economic Analysis. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1941. xviii + 809 pp. See also: Books, 1948, 1955, 1966.

1942

The Abolition of Membership. American Friend, 30, 17 (Aug. 13, 1942): 351-350.

A Deepening Loyalty. Friend (London), 115, 26 (June 25, 1942): 467- 468.

In Praise of Danger. Friend (London), 100, 2 (Jan. 9, 1942): 9-10.

New Nations for Old (Pendle Hill Pamphlet No. 17). Wallingford, Pa.: Pendle Hill, 1942. 40 pp.

The Practice of the Love of God (William Penn Lecture; pamphlet). Philadelphia: Religious Society of Friends, 1942. 31 pp.

Taxation in War Time: Some Implications for Friends. American Friend, 30, 8 (Apr. 9, 1942): 152-167.

The Theory of the Firm in the Last Ten Years. American Economic Review, 32, 4 (Dec. 1942): 791-802. CP I, pp. 111-124.

What Is Loyalty? (reflections on "A Statement of Loyalty Issued by Members of the Society of Friends," Mar. 28, 1918). Friends Intelligencer, 99, 2 (July 4, 1942): 425-426.

1943

ARTICLE

The Problem of the Country Meeting. Friends Intelligencer, 100, 46 (Nov. 13, 1943): 748-749.

1944

Desirable Changes in the National Economy After the War (presentation at the American Farm Economic Association meeting, St. Louis, Sept. 1943). Journal of Farm Economics, 26, 1 (Feb. 1944): 95-100. CP I, pp. 125-132.

The Incidence of a Profits Tax. American Economic Review, 34, 3 (Sept. 1944): 567-572. CP I, pp. 145-152.

Is It the System or Is It You? Highroad (Nov. 1944): 14-17.

A Liquidity Preference Theory of Market Prices. Economica, NS 11, 42 (May 1944): 55-63. CP 1, pp. 133-143. RI.

Nationalism, Millennialism and the Quaker Witness. American Friend, 32, 20 (Oct. 5, 1944): 397-398.

Personal and Political Peacemaking: Application of the Friends Peace Testimony. American Friend, 32, 17 (Aug. 24, 1944): 347- 348.

BOOK REVIEW

Review of Robert A. Brady, Business as a System of Power. Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics (Feb. 1944): 85.

VERSE

The Nayler Sonnets. Inward Light, 19 (Spring 1944): 4-13. Also published as: There Is a Spirit (The Nayler Sonnets). New York: Fellowship Press,
1945. 26 pp.

1945

The Concept of Economic Surplus. American Economic Review, 35, 5 (Dec. 1945): 851-869. Errata. American Economic Review, 36, 3 (June 1946): 393. CP I, pp. 191-211. RI.

The Consumption Concept in Economic Theory. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 57th American Economic Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Feb. 1945), 35, 2 (May 1945): 1-14. CP I, pp. 153-168.

The Home as a House of Worship. Inward Light, 27 (Nov. 1945): 6-8.

In Defense of Monopoly. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 59, 4 (Aug. 1945): 524-542. CP I, pp. 169-189. Reply. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 60, 4 (Aug. 1946): 619-621.

The Prayer of Magic and the Prayer of Love. Friends Intelligencer, 102, 15 (Apr. 14, 1945): 235-236.

Times and Seasons. Friends Intelligencer, 102, 6 (Feb. 10, 1945): 88.

Where Is the Labor Movement Moving? Kiwanis Magazine, 30, 2 (Feb. 1945): 11, 31-32.

BOOKS

The Economics of Peace. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1945. ix + 277 pp. Translations: French, German, Japanese, Spanish. Reissued: Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. 260 pp.

There Is a Spirit (The Nayler Sonnets). See also: Verse, 1944.

1946

ARTICLE

In Defense of Monopoly: Reply. See: Articles, 1945.

BOOK REVIEWS

The Nature of Communist Crisis. Review of Alexander Baykov, The Development of the Soviet Economic System. Nation, 163 (July 27, 1946): 102-103.

Reply to Hayek. Review of Herman Finer, Road to Reaction. Nation, 162 (Jan. 5, 1946): 22-23.

Standard American Protestantism. Review of Norman E. Nygaard, America Prays. American Friend, 34, 23 (Nov. 14, 1946): 455.

1947

Economic Analysis and Agricultural Policy (presentation at the Canadian Political Science Association meeting, Quebec, May 1947). Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 13, 3 (Aug. 1947): 436-446. CP I, pp. 219-231.

The Inward Light. Canadian Friend, 44, 2 (July 1947): 5-6.

A Note on the Theory of the Black Market. Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 13, 1 (Feb. 1947): 115-118. CP I, pp. 213-218. RI.

BOOK REVIEW

Review of Melvin G. DeChazeau, Albert G. Hart, Gardiner Means, Howard B. Myers, Herbert Stein, and Theodore 0. Yntema, Jobs and Markets: How to Prevent Inflation and Depression in the Transition (Committee for Economic Development Research Study). Review of Economic Statistics, 29, 1 (Feb. 1947): 52-54.

1948

Comment on Mr. Burk's Note (The Net National Product Concept). American Economic Review, 38, 5 (Dec. 1948): 899.

Does Large Scale Enterprise Lower Costs? Discussion (with others). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 60th American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Dec. 1947), 38, 2 (May 1948): 165-171.

Price Control in a Subsequent Deflation. Review of Economics and Statistics, 30, 1 (Feb. 1948): 15-17.

World Economic Contacts and National Policies. In: The World Community, Quincy Wright, ed. (Papers prepared for the 23rd Harris Foundation Institute, Highland Park, Ill., Mar. 1947). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948, pp. 95-100; discussion, pp. 101-144.

BOOK

Economic Analysis. Revised edition. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. xxvi + 884 pp. See also: Books, 1941, 1955, 1966.

BOOK REVIEWS

Samuelson's Foundations: The Role of Mathematics in Economics. Review article of Paul Samuelson, Foundations of Economic Analysis. Journal of Political Economy, 56, 3 (June 1948): 187- 199. CP I, pp. 233-247.

Professor Tarshis and the State of Economics. Review article of Lorie Tarshis, The Elements of Economics. American Economic Review, 38, 1 (Mar. 1948): 92-102.

Review of D. McCord Wright, The Economics of Disturbance. Review of Economics and Statistics, 30, 1 (Feb. 1948): 74.

1949

Collective Bargaining and Fiscal Policy. Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings, 2 (Dec. 1949): 52-68. CP I, pp. 275-291. RI.

The Economic Consequences of Some Recent Antitrust Decisions: Discussion (with others). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 61st American Economic Association annual meeting, Cleveland, Dec. 1948), 39, 3 (May 1949): 320-321.

Is Economics Necessary? (presentation in the Sciences of Society Symposium at the Centennial Celebration of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1948). Scientific Monthly, 68, 4 (Apr. 1949): 235-240. BE, pp. 1-13. CP I, pp. 249-261. RI.

The Theory and Measurement of Price Expectations: Discussion (with others). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 61st American Economic Association annual meeting, Cleveland, Dec. 1948), 39, 3 (May 1949): 167-168.

BOOK REVIEW

Review of Sumner H. Slichter, The American Economy: Its Problems and Prospects. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 261 (Jan. 1949): 201-202.