Major Works
book, paper
- 1922 - The World Economy and its Conjunctures During and After the War
- 1923 - "Some Controversial Questions Concerning the World Economy and Crisis (Answer to Our Critiques)"
- 1924 - "On the Notion of Economic Statics, Dynamics and Fluctuations"
- 1925 - The Major Economic Cycles
- 1926a - "About the Question of the Major Cycles of the Conjuncture"
- 1926b - "Problems of Forecasting"
- 1928a - The Major Cycles of the Conjuncture
- 1928b - "Dynamics of Industrial and Agricultural Prices (Contribution to the Theory of Relative Dynamics and Conjuncture)"
- 1934 - "Main Problems of Economic Statics and Dynamics"
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