Index 



251 



26, 32, 40, 49, 50, 51, 54, 67, 68, 71, 

 79-81, 208, 215; attitudes of leaders 

 of, 79-80 



Grand Coulee, development of, 8 



Grants-in-aid, federal, 7, 31 



Graves, Henry S., 9, 9n 



Grazing, competitive, 160, 178 



Grazing districts, 27 



Great Britain, treasury control in, 232 



Great Plains, soil deterioration in, 71 



Greeley, William B., 31 



Greville, T. N. E., 101 



Griffith, Ernest S., 3n, 24-25 passim, 

 43n, 45n, 208, 229-30 



Growth: alternatives to, 95, 96, 104-5; 

 patterns of, and materials require- 

 ments, 95, 99, 104; PMPC position 

 on, 93, 94, 95 



Gulf Coastal Plain, oil reserves in, 56 



Gulick, Luther, ll5n, 127/1, 138-53 

 passim, 153-54n 



Gulick, Luther Halsey, 115rt 



Gustavson, Reuben G., xi 



Guy, H. P., 64/1 



Hagedorn, Hermann, xi 



Harbeck, G. E., 61/1, 62n 



Harberger, Arnold C, 163/1 



Hardin, Charles M., 225n, 227/1 



Harding, Warren G., 4, 10 



Harper, V. L., 68 



Harrison, Benjamin, 5 



Hart, Henry C, 34/i, 45/z, 225/1 



Hartley, Robert W., 187/i 



Hauser, Philip M., lOO/i 



Hays, Samuel P., 40/z, 45n, 160/z 



Heisig, Carl, 69 



Held, Burnell, 215, 215/1 



HellsCanyon, 84, 214 



Hesburgh, Father Theodore, 142, 142/i 



Hill, James J., 52, 52n, 62, 62/i 



Hill, William T., 120/z 



Holmes, Joseph, 7 



Homesteading, 9, 14 



Hoover, Herbert, 4, 8, 12 



Hoover Commission, 20-21 



Hoover Dam, 8, 12 



Hot Springs National Park, 27 



Hough, Franklin B., 25, 26 



Hubbert, M. King, 55-56, 55n, 58, 58/7, 



178/1 

 Hughes, Charles Evans, 6 

 Hydrocarbons, trace occurrence of, 59 



Hydroelectric power. See Water power; 



Water resources 

 Hydroponics, studies in, 64-65, 81-82 



Ickes, Harold, 6, 13, 23, 44 



Idaho-Montana forest fires, 68 



Import restrictions, 164, 167, 194-95, 

 231 



Income: fluctuations in, and raw mate- 

 rials prices, 168-69; urban vs. rural 

 levels of, 121-22, 140-41 



India, 37, 127 



Industrial Development Conference 

 (San Francisco), 75 



Industry: external economies in, 173n, 

 174, 176; use of water resources by, 

 118, 139-40 



Inelasticities of supply and demand, in 

 raw materials area, 159, 167-68, 

 168/1, 169 



Ingraham, Page L., 226/z 



Inland waterways, 4, 60 



Inland Waterways Commission, 3, 5n, 

 51, 80, 208, 211 



Intensive management, 18, 29, 32 



Inter-Agency Committee on Water Re- 

 sources, 234-35 



Interagency committees, co-ordination 

 of, 217-19, 234-35 



Interdependencies: in agricultural op- 

 erations, private action concerning, 

 174; among manufacturing firms, 

 176; measurement of, through oper- 

 ations research, 176; pecuniary and 

 technological, differentiated, 171, 

 172; static, in natural resource field, 

 173; see also External economies 

 and diseconomies 



Intermaggio, Joseph L., 138/j 



International Bank for Reconstruction 

 and Development, 76 



Interstate compacts, 211, 216 



Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 

 211 



Investment: in innovation. 90-91; pri- 

 vate and public, partnership between, 

 206,219,238 



Investment decisions, and external 

 economies, 172 



Iran. 37 



Iron ore, 57; future supply of, 65; re- 

 serves, 81 



Irrigation, 5, 60, 214. 222. 230 



