Creamer, Daniel Barnett, 1909-
Creamer, Daniel Barnett
Creamer, Daniel B. 1909-
Creamer, Daniel, 1909-
VIAF ID: 37170951 ( Personal )
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Works
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Adequacy of unemployment compensation benefits in the Detroit area during the 1938 recession. | |
Bibliography on income and wealth | |
Capital and output trends in manufacturing industries, 1880-1948 | |
Capital in Manufacturing and Mining : Its Formation and Financing | |
Cigar makers-after the lay-off; a case study of the effects of mechanization on employment of hand cigar makers | |
Gross product of Puerto Rico, 1944-1946 | |
ha-Hakhnasah ha-leʹumit shel Yisrael. | |
Is industry decentralizing?. - | |
Israel's national income, 1950-1954 | |
Labor and the shut-down of the Amoskeag textile mills | |
Manufacturing employment by type of location; an examination of recent trends | |
Measuring company productivity : handbook with case studies | |
Measuring job vacancies; a feasibility study in the Rochester, N.Y. area | |
The net income of the Puerto Rican economy, 1940-1944. | |
Overseas research and development by United Styates multinationals, 1966-1975 : estimates of expenditures and statistical profile | |
Palestine problem and promise : an economic study | |
Personal income during business cycles | |
Population problems and unemployment insurance in West Virginia; memorandum to the Committee on social security of the Social science research council | |
R & D and small-company growth; a statistical review and company case studies | |
Recent changes in manufacturing capacity | |
Some innovations in the training of educational leaders | |
The technical manpower shortage: how acute? A chart essay |