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II. 177 434 11 Morgan, Alfred, The Coal Problem as seen by a Colliery Official Pigou, Prof. A. C., A Contribution to the Theory of Credit .. Procopovitch, Prof. S. N., The Distribution of National Income Robertson, D. H., A Narrative of the General Strike of 1926 .. Rodd, Francis, The Deferred Payments System in the United States Sraffa, Prof. P., The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions Stamp, Sir Josiah, Inheritance as an Economic Factor.. Thompson, Prof. Warren S., Britain's Population Problem as seen by Waltersdorf, Prof. M. C., The Holding Company in American Public Whetham, C. Dampier, The Land and the Nation Astor, Lord, and others, The Facts of Industry: the Case for Publicity. 482 Austin, B., and Lloyd, W. F., The Secret of High Wages. By Prof. 464 Bacchi, Mario, Scritti. By C. W. Guillebaud 117 Barralet, A. G., The Machinery of Business. By J. E. Norton Basye, A. H., The Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations com- Baxa, J., Geschichte der Produktivitätstheorie. By Henry Higgs REVIEWS (continued) :- Boucke, O. F., Principles of Economics. By G. W. Daniels .. Century. By T. H. Marshall.. Bowley, A. L., and Hogg, M. H., Has Poverty Diminished? By 228 Carr-Saunders, A. M., Eugenics. By R. A. Fisher Brookings, R. S., Industrial Ownership, its Economic and Social Signi- Carver, T. N., The Economy of Human Energy. By J. Bonar Chablani, H. L., Indian Currency and Exchange. By W. S. Thatcher Clark, H. F., and Chase, F. F., The Elements of the Modern Building Commons, J. R., Legal Foundations of Capitalism. By Sir W. Ashley Darwin, L., The Need for Eugenic Reform. By Prof. A. M. Carr- 483 Das, R. K., Production in India. By W. S. Thatcher .. Dobb, M. H., Capitalist Enterprise and Social Progress. By J. 233 Douglas, P. H., and others, The Worker in Modern Economic Society. 269 Dublin, L. J., Population Problems in United States and Canada. By 626 486 Englis, K., Grundlagen des wirtschaftlichen Denkens. By M. Epstein 641 Florence, P. S., Over-Population, Theory and Statistics. By J. Gadgil, D. R., The Industrial Evolution of India. By W. S. Thatcher 455 626 111 259 Gay, G. I., Commission for Relief in Belgium. Statistical Review of 277 Gide, C., La Lutte contre la Cherté et la Coopération. By J. E. Norton 104 Gras, N. S. B., A History of Agriculture in Europe and America. Griffith, G. T., Population Problems of the Age of Malthus. By J. Hallsworth, J., The Legal Minimum. By H. W. Macrosty 103 495 Hammond, J. L., and B., The Rise of Modern Industry. By J. H. 619 |