10
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Veblen’s Possible Influence on the New Deal Land-Utilization Program as Evidenced by His Student Claud Franklin Clayton

Pages 713-727 | Published online: 05 Jan 2016

References

  • Baldwin, S. Poverty and Politics: The Rise and Decline of the Fann Security Administration. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968.
  • Clayton, C. F. “The Theory of Social Unity.” Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Missouri, 1916.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Local Land-Utilization Studies in Relation to Problems of Rural Economic Organization.” Journal of Farm Economics 14 (1932): 662–678.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Some Types of Economic Research in Relation to Land-Use Planning.” Journal of Farm Economics 16 (1934a): 304–309.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Land-Use Planning and the Game Crop.” Transactions of the Twentieth American Game Conference 20 (1934b): 97–110.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Program of the Federal Government for the Purchase and Use of Submarginal Land.” Journal of Farm Economics 17 (1935): 55–63.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Discussion of George S. Wehrwein’s paper ‘Goals in Land Use Policy’.” Journal of Farm Economics 20 (1938a): 254–256.
  • Clayton, C. F. “The Land Program.” Address delivered at the dedication of the Magazine Mountain, Arkansas, Land Utilization Project, April 28, 1938b.
  • Clayton, C. F. “Land Utilization and the National Welfare.” Soil Conservation 5 (1940): 201–204.
  • Clayton, C. F. Family Notes and Recollections. Knoxville, Tenn.: privately published, 1959.
  • Dorfman, J. Thorstein Veblen and His America. New York: Viking Press, 1934.
  • Fredrickson, G. “Thorstein Veblen: The Last Viking.” American Quarterly 11 (1959): 403–415.
  • Johnson, V. W. “Twenty-Five Years of Progress: Division of Land Economics.” Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics 21 (1945): 54–64.
  • Leopold, A. In The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, edited by S. L. Flader and J. B. Callicott, 193–202. 1934. Reprint. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1991.
  • Mayhew, A. “The Beginnings of Institutionalism.” Journal of Economic Issues 21 (1987): 971–998.
  • Salter, L., Jr. A Critical Review of Research in Land Economics. 1948. Reprint. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967.
  • Tilman, R. “Thorstein Veblen and the New Deal: A Reappraisal.” The Historian 50 (1988): 155–172.
  • Vaughn, G. “C. A. Wiley and New Deal Land Reform in Georgia’s Cotton Belt.” The Georgia Historical Quarterly 80 (1996): 299–320.
  • Vaughn, G. “A Place Worth Protecting: How Nassawango Was Discovered.” The Nature Conservancy News (Maryland-District of Columbia Chapter) 21, no. 2 (Summer 1997): 7.
  • Veblen, T. “The Preconceptions of Economic Science.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 13 (1899): 121–150, 396–426, and 14 (1900): 240–269.
  • Veblen, T. Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1923.
  • Veblen, T. “The Independent Farmer.” In What Veblen Taught, edited by W. Mitchell, 379–393. New York: Viking Press, 1936a.
  • Veblen, T. “The Country Town.” In What Veblen Taught, edited by W. Mitchell, 394–422. New York: Viking Press, 1936b.
  • Wehrwein, G. S. “Goals in Land Use Policy.” Journal of Farm Economics 20 (1938): 237–246.
  • Wilson, K., and E. Vaughn. The Bobwhite Quail in Eastern Maryland. Baltimore: Maryland Game and Inland Fish Commission, 1944.
  • Wooten, H. The Land Utilization Program 1934 to 1964: Origin, Development, and Present Status. Agricultural Economic Report no. 85. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1965.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.