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Harvard Economic Service Newsletter from the 1920s

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skylien posted on Thu, Nov 17 2011 2:50 PM

I am currently looking a bit into contemporary stuff written before the great depression. Now I really would like to see the Harvard Economic Service Newsletters between 1922 and 1932. Unfortunately I cannot find them on the internet. Has anyone any idea where I can find them, maybe even in a book or something to buy?

As a side note l found all the "Monatsberichte" (monthly newsletter) of the Österreichische Institut für Konjunkturforschung (Austrian institute for business cycle research which is today called the WIFO). Thats where Hayek was the president. But please note, they are of course in german.

I appriciate any help. Thanks!

 

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No one any idea?

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