Selected Works
- Burns, Arthur Frank; Mitchell, Wesley C., Measuring Business Cycles, National Bureau of Economic Research, Studies in business cycles, 1946
- Burns, Arthur Frank, Wesley Clair Mitchell: the economic scientist, New York, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1952
- Burns, Arthur Frank, The Frontiers of Economic Knowledge: essays, Princeton University Press, 1954. Reprinted from a National Bureau of Economic Research publication.
- Burns, Arthur Frank, Prosperity without inflation, Buffalo, Smith,Keynes & Marshall; distributed by Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y., 1958
- Burns, Arthur Frank; et al., The Anguish of Central Banking, Per Jacobsson Foundation, 1979
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