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1944, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 193-195 Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas: Discussion by C. A. Bonnen
by C. A. Bonnen - 195-196 Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas: Discussion by G. A. Pond
by G. A. Pond - 197-209 Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley
by H. C. M. Case - 209-211 Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley: Discussion by R. J. Saville
by R. J. Saville - 211-213 Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley: Discussion by C. A. Bonnen
by C. A. Bonnen - 214-229 Working with Farmers to Achieve Maximum Production
by Leland G. Allbaugh - 229-231 Working with Farmers to Achieve Maximum Production: Discussion by George A. Pond
by George A. Pond - 232-239 Farm Work Simplification Studies
by E. C. Young - 240-247 Implications of Land Value Control
by William G. Murray - 247-249 Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by R. C. Engberg
by R. C. Engberg - 249-251 Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by Harry A. Steele
by Harry A. Steele - 252-254 Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by S. M. Waters
by S. M. Waters - 254-257 Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by Lippert S. Ellis
by Lippert S. Ellis - 257-257 Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by C. H. Hammar
by C. H. Hammar
1943, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 743-758 Chronic Surpluses of Agricultural Commodities in the Post-War Period
by Bennett S. White & Edith T. Denhardt - 759-776 A Specific-Risk Scheme for Wheat Crop Insurance
by Fred H. Sanderson - 777-792 Controlling Hog Prices during the Transition from War to Peace
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 793-806 Internal Trade Barriers for Margarine
by L. D. Howell - 807-821 Government Control After the War
by Robert A. Brady - 822-834 A Reaction to Land Value Control Proposals
by C. H. Hammar - 835-847 Essential Food Requirements in Wartime
by M. K. Bennett - 848-859 Food Waste in Distribution and Use
by William Kling - 860-868 Hypotheses in Land Tenure Research
by Otis Durant Duncan - 869-874 A Discussion of "Food Production Policies in Wartime" by Sherman E. Johnson
by S. v. Ciriacy-Wantrup - 874-881 Crop Yield Index Numbers—Some Comments on Hirsch's Views
by Elmer J. Working - 881-889 Graphic Methods of Presenting Multiple Correlation Analysis
by Dana G. Card - 891-892 World Trade in Agricultural Products, Henry C. Taylor and Anne Dewees Taylor. New York: the Macmillan Company, 1943. Pp. 286. $3.50
by O. B. Jesness - 892-894 Postwar Economic Problems, Harris, Seymour E., New York, McGraw-Hill, 1943. $3.50. 412 pp
by Robert B. Schwenger - 894-895 The Farm Bloc, Wesley McCune, Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., 1943. 278 pp., $2
by O. B. Conaway - 895-897 Western Prices Before 1861 (A Study of the Cincinnati Market), Thomas Senior Berry, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1943. 645 pp., $5.00
by Arthur G. Peterson - 897-897 Maquinara Agrícola (Agricultural Machinery), Gleason, Miguel Alvarez, Monografias Industriales del Banco de México. México, 1943. pp. 277+18 folded tables
by Luis A. Foulon - 897-897 A Technica de Beneficiamento do Algodão (The Technique of Processing Cotton), Tosello, A. Bolsa de Mercaderias de Sao Paulo. Est. Graf. Cruzeiro do Sul. Sao Paulo, 1943. 330 pages, 15 plates
by Luis A. Foulon - 897-898 Cosecha Mecánica del Algodon (Mechanical Harvesting of Cotton), Garcia Mata, Rafael, and Rómulo A. Franchelli. Ministerio de Agricultura, Junta Nacional de Algodón. Bul. No. 62. Buenos Aires, 1942. 126 pages
by Luis A. Foulon - 899-899 Redirecting Farm Policy, Theodore W. Schultz, New York, The Macmillan Co., 1943. Pp. VII, 75. $1.00
by Donald C. Horton - 899-902 Wartime Farm and Food Policy, Ames Iowa, The Iowa State College Press, 1943, 30 cents. No. 8 and No. 9 of the series of pamphlets dealing with wartime agricultural policy. Pamphlet No. 8, Food Management and Inflation, Mary Jean Bowman and Albert Gailord Hart; No. 9, Land Boom Controls, William G. Murray
by Donald C. Horton - 902-907 The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program, James Constantine Pearson, Washington, D. C., Catholic University of America Press, 1942. 328 pp. $2.00
by John L. Stewart
1943, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 545-559 Food Production Policies in Wartime
by Sherman E. Johnson - 560-582 Constitutional Aspects of Public Regulation of Business Price Policies
by William H. Nicholls - 583-598 Crop Yield Index Numbers
by H. G. Hirsch - 599-621 The Efficiency of Feeding Livestock
by H. F. Breimyer - 622-643 Changes in the Agriculture of South Central Brazil
by Lawrence W. Witt - 644-661 A Post Mortem on County Planning
by Neal C. Gross - 662-670 What is a Minimum Adequate Farm Income?
by Lloyd H. Fisher - 671-677 Job Analysis of Chores on Dairy Farms
by Robert M. Carter - 677-683 Are State Margarine Taxes Constitutionally Vulnerable?
by Charles M. Hardin - 683-691 A Nutritional Guide to Wartime Use of Agricultural Resources
by William Kling - 691-701 Farm Labor Policy, 1942–1943
by Harry Schwartz - 701-704 Comments on Regional Dependency
by W. C. Haroldson - 706-710 New International Wheat Agreements, Joseph S. Davis, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University, Food Research Institute, November, 1942. Pp. 83. $1.00
by H. S. Patton - 710-712 American Agriculture 1899–1939: A Study of Output, Employment and Productivity, Harold Barger and Hans H. Landsberg. New York, National Bureau of Economics Research, 1942. Pp. 435. $3.00
by Walter W. Wilcox - 712-713 The Farmer Citizen at War, Howard R. Tolley. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1943. Pp. xi, 318. $2.50
by O. B. Jesness - 713-714 Food for People, Margaret G. Reid, New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1943. Pp. xv, 653. $4.00
by Warren C. Waite - 714-716 International Protection of Wild Life, Sherman Strong Hayden, New York, Columbia University Press, 1942. Pp. 246. $3.00
by Conrad H. Hammar - 716-718 Outlay and Income in the United States, 1921–1938, Harold Barger, New York, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1942. Pp. xxvii, 388. $2.50
by George J. Stigler - 718-721 International Agreements on Conservation of Marine Resources, Jozo Tomasevich, California, Food Research Institute, Stanford University (Commodity Policy Studies, No. 1), 1943, Pp. 297. $3.00
by Robert M. Walsh - 721-723 Land Tenure in Process, L. A. Salter Jr., Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station, Res. Bul. 146, 1943, 49 pp
by E. C. Weitzell - 723-725 Legal Phases of Cooperative Associations, L. S. Hulbert, Washington, D. C. Bulletin 50. Cooperative Research and Service Division, Farm Credit Administration, May, 1943. Pp. 456. 55 cents
by E. A. Stokdyk - 726-728 Wartime Farm and Food Policy. A series of pamphlets dealing with wartime agricultural policy: Pamphlet No. 1, Food Strategy, Margaret G. Reid; No. 2, Farm Prices for Food Production, Theodore W. Schultz; No. 4, Food Rationing and Morale, C. Arnold Anderson; No. 6, Commodity Loans and Price Floors for Farm Products, Geoffrey Shepherd; No. 7, Using Our Soils for War Production, Arthur C. Bunce
by O. V. Wells - 728-729 Manpower in Agriculture, Rainer Shickele. Pamphlet No. 3 in the Series, Wartime Farm and Food Policy, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State College Press, 1943. Pp. 50. 20 cents
by Louis J. Ducoff - 730-733 Food in Wartime. A series of pamphlets dealing with economics of food in wartime: Rationing and Control of Food Supplies, J. M. Tinley; Wartime Transportation and Distribution of Foods, J. M. Tinley; Planning for Total Food Needs, E. C. Voorhies; Farm Problems in Meeting Food Needs, R. L. Adams; Adapting Fruit and Vegetable Products to War Needs, W. V. Creuss, M. A. Joslyn, and Gordon MacKinney; Control of Food Prices, J. M. Tinley
by Raymond P. Christensen
1943, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 367-383 Farmers and Organized Labor
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 384-396 Britain's Wartime Food Policy
by J. J. MacGregor - 397-409 Diminishing Returns in Feeding Commercial Dairy Herds
by Louis F. Herrmann - 410-418 Adaptation of Crop Insurance to Tobacco
by S. E. Wrather - 419-432 Parity and Progress
by Donald Paarlberg - 433-443 Irrigation Development and Area Adjustment in the Great Plains
by J. L. Paschal & P. L. Slagsvold - 444-457 Food Administration Experience with Hogs 1917–19
by Walter T. Borg - 458-476 Collective Bargaining in German Agriculture under the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933
by Alexander Eckstein - 477-486 New Light on Factor Analysis
by S. A. Engene - 487-494 Export Market and Price of Lard
by Robert M. Walsh - 495-504 Some Considerations on Forward Prices
by O. H. Brownlee - 504-506 Supreme Court Upholds State Proration
by E. A. Stokdyk - 506-509 Comments on—"Trends in Agricultural Cooperation"
by Joe J. King - 512-514 Economics of Soil Conservation, Arthur C. Bunce, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State College Press, 1942. Pp. 227. $3.00
by R. H. Allen - 514-515 Input-Output Relationships in Milk Production, Einar Jensen, John W. Klein, Emil Rauchenstein, T. E. Woodward, and Ray H. Smith, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin No. 815, 1942
by David L. MacFarlane - 515-516 Farm Management in the South, Robert L. Hunt, Danville, Illinois, The Interstate, 1942. pp. 566. $2.20
by W. E. Grimes - 517-518 Food Control in Great Britain, E. T. Denhardt, Montreal, International Labour Office. Studies and Reports, Series B, No. 35, 1942, Pp. vi, 272. $1.25
by Warren C. Waite - 518-520 Farm Records, Second Edition, John A. Hopkins, Ph. D., Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa; Collegiate Press, Inc. 1942. Pp. xiii, 258, $2.75
by S. A. Engene - 520-521 Wartime Price Control, George P. Adams, Jr., American Council on Public Affairs, Washington, D. C., 1942, Pp. x + 153. Cloth edition: $3.00. Paper edition: $2.50
by Arthur G. Peterson - 521-522 Our Landed Heritage: The Public Domain, 1778–1936, Roy Marvin Robbins, Princeton, Princeton University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1942. Pp. 450. $5.00
by Everett E. Edwards - 523-523 The Standard of Living in 1860: American Consumption Levels on the Eve of the Civil War. Edgar W. Martin, Chicago; The University of Chicago Press, 1942. pp. x, 451. $4.50
by Howard W. Beers - 523-525 The Economics of Total War, William H. Spiegel. New York, D. Appleton-Century Company, 1942. 410 pp. and Economic Problems of War, George A. Steiner and associates, New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1942. 644 pp. $3.50
by A. M. McIsaac - 525-528 French Predecessors of Malthus: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Wage and Population Theory. Joseph J. Spengler, Durham N.C., Duke University Press, 1942. Pp. ix, 398. $4.50
by J. P. Miller - 528-532 National Income and Its Composition, 1919–1938. Simon Kuznets. New York; National Bureau of Economic Research, 1941. 2 vol.; pp. XXX, 929. $5
by George F. Stigler - 532-533 The Theory of Competitive Price, George J. Stigler, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1942, Pp. vii, 197
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 533-534 The Structure of Netherlands Indian Economy, J. H. Boeke, New York Institute of Pacific Relations. 1942, pp. x, 201 $2.50
by Amry Vandenbosch
1943, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-14 Agricultural Price Policy, January 1943
by John D. Black - 1-64 Industrial Wage Policies and Farm Price Parity: Discussion by John D. Black
by John D. Black - 14-16 Agricultural Price Policy, January 1943: Discussion by Geoffrey Shepherd
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 16-18 Agricultural Price Policy, January 1943: Discussion by Holbrook Working
by Holbrook Working - 19-33 Food Price Control—Policy and Mechanics
by S. A. Segal & A. C. Hoffman - 33-35 Food Price Control—Policy and Mechanics: Discussion by Geoffrey Shepherd
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 36-51 Agriculture in an Expansionist Economy
by Conrad H. Hammar - 52-64 Industrial Wage Policies and Farm Price Parity
by Lloyd G. Reynolds - 65-83 Resources Available for Agricultural Production in 1943
by Sherman E. Johnson & Robert C. Tetro & Neil W. Johnson - 84-92 Techniques for Achieving Agricultural Goals for 1943
by J. Joe Reed - 92-94 Techniques for Achieving Agricultural Goals for 1943: Discussion by L. J. Norton
by L. J. Norton - 95-100 Maintaining Farm Output with a Scarcity of Production Factors
by S. W. Warren & L. S. Hardin - 101-104 Contributions of Farm Security Administration Borrowers to Agricultural Production GoalsThe Corn-belt States
by P. G. Beck & James C. Jensen - 105-109 The Influence of Managerial Ability and Size of Farm on the Efficiency of Agricultural Production
by Clyde O. May - 110-119 Contribution of Farm Management Research to Attainment of Production Goals
by G. W. Forster - 120-142 The Impact of War on Marketing Farm Products
by F. L. Thomsen - 142-146 The Impact of War on Marketing Farm Products: Discussion by Carl M. Clark
by Carl M. Clark - 147-163 Wartime Problems of Conservation of Transportation
by D. O. Hammerberg - 163-165 Wartime Problems of Conservation of Transportation: Discussion by Clifford M. Hardin
by Clifford M. Hardin - 166-175 A Desirable Wartime Land Policy
by John B. Bennett - 176-187 War Developments in Land Utilization and Policy in the Northern Plains
by G. H. Craig - 187-189 War Developments in Land Utilization and Policy in the Northern Plains: Discussion by V. L. Hurlburt
by V. L. Hurlburt - 190-202 Land Market Developments and the War
by M. M. Regan & Fred A. Clarenbach - 203-218 Land Market Regulations
by William G. Murray - 219-234 Land Tenure in Mexico
by Ramon Fernandez - 235-244 Farm Tenure under the Strain of War
by Rainer Schickele - 245-257 Organization and Objectives of the Regional Land Tenure Research Project
by Harold Hoffsommer - 258-268 Work and Plans of the North Central Regional Land Tenure Committee
by H. C. M. Case - 269-277 Farm Labor Adjustments after World War I
by Harry Schwartz - 278-286 Farm Labor Situation and Its Effect on Agricultural Production in the Corn Belt
by P. E. Johnston - 287-294 Farm Labour Situation in Canada
by J. Coke - 295-297 Farm Labor Situation in Iowa
by Donald R. Kaldor - 298-300 Ohio Farm Labor Situation
by F. L. Morison - 301-304 Farm Labor and Food Production
by W. M. Curtiss - 305-308 How Farmers Are Meeting the Scarcity of Labor
by Ernest J. Nesius - 309-321 Agriculture When the War Ends
by F. F. Elliott - 322-325 Agriculture When the War Ends: Discussion by M. R. Benedict
by M. R. Benedict - 326-335 Canadian Agricultural Postwar Planning
by J. E. Lattimer - 335-337 Canadian Agricultural Postwar Planning: Discussion by H. S. Patton
by H. S. Patton - 338-350 Prices Paid by Farmers: Their Use in Administering Wartime Price Control Programs
by George D. Harrell - 351-361 Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee American Farm Economic AssociationLaSalle Hotel Chicago, Illinois January 9, 1943
by George S. Wehrwein
1942, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 743-760 Bases for Controlling Agricultural Prices
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 761-771 Agricultural Income and the Export Market, 1910–1940
by Marion Clawson & John D. Black - 772-791 Wartime Wheat Policy in Canada
by H. S. Patton - 792-805 Cross-Sectional and Case-Grouping Procedures in Research Analysis
by Leonard A. Salter - 806-821 Effects of American-Canadian Trade Reciprocity on Agriculture
by Ronald L. Mighell - 822-825 Effects of American-Canadian Trade Reciprocity on Agriculture: Discussion By R. H. Allen and David L. MacFarlane
by R. H. Allen & David L. MacFarlane - 826-844 Hired Farm Labor in World War II
by Harry Schwartz - 845-856 Control of Consumption in Britain
by Buford Brandis - 857-865 Trends in Agricultural Cooperation
by E. A. Stokdyk - 866-882 Emergency Control in the Farm Real Estate Market
by M. M. Regan & Fred A. Clarenbach - 883-889 Regulating Output Via Multiple Prices
by Stephen Enke - 889-890 Comment on—"The Scale of Operations in Agriculture"
by Robert W. Rudd & David L. MacFarlane & William L. Cavert - 891-891 Rejoinder to Comments by Cavert
by Robert W. Rudd & David L. MacFarlane - 892-895 Some Limitations to Use of Coefficient of Variation
by Joe J. Livers - 897-900 Parity, Parity, Parity, John D. Black, Cambridge, The Harvard Committee on Research in the Social Sciences, 1942. Pp. xi, 367. $2.00
by O. B. Jesness - 901-903 Ill Fares the Land, Carey McWilliams, Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1942. Pp. 419. $3.00
by Harry Schwartz - 903-905 Ecological Crop Geography, Klages, K. H. W., New York, Macmillan Co., 1942. pp. 615. $4.50
by O. E. Baker - 905-908 Consumers' Cooperatives in the North Central States, L. C. Kercher, V. W. Kebker, and W. C. Leland, Jr., edited by R. S. Vaile, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1941. Pp. 431. $3.50
by Joseph G. Knapp - 908-911 The Problems of Lasting Peace, Herbert Hoover and Hugh Gibson, New York, Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1942, 288 pp. $2.00
by Robert B. Schwenger - 911-914 The British Tariff Movement, Marvin E. Lowe, Washington, D. C. American Council on Public Affairs, 1942, 133 pp. Cloth, $2.50; paper, $2.00
by Harry Lee Franklin - 914-915 Early American Land Companies: Their Influence on Corporate Development, Shaw Livermore, New York, The Commonwealth Fund; London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939. Pp. xxx, 327. $3.50
by Everett E. Edwards - 916-918 Economic Analysis, Kenneth E. Boulding, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1941. Pp. xviii, 809, $4.25
by Max Millikan - 918-919 Economic Survey of the Pacific Area: Part I, Population and Land Utilization, Karl J. Pelzer, XV+215. New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1941. $2.00
by Rupert B. Vance - 919-920 Economic Shanghai: Hostage to Politics, 1937–1941. Robert W. Barnett, New York, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1941. pp. xvi, 210, $2.00
by Huntley Dupre
1942, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 557-570 Agricultural Price Policies in War Time
by Holbrook Working - 571-588 New Frontiers of the Great PlainsA Cultural Approach to the Study of Man-Land Problems
by Carl F. Kraenzel - 589-610 Stabilization Operations of the Commodity Credit Corporation
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 611-620 Conservation Expenditures on Federal Lands
by Alf Z. Nelson - 621-636 An Ancient Experience with Price Control
by Hans Kirchberger - 637-646 A Method of Determining Feasible Irrigation Payments
by H. E. Selby - 647-664 Rationing Objectives and Allotments, Illustrated with Sugar Data
by J. J. Kaplan - 665-676 Economic Aspects of Artificial Insemination of Commercial Dairy Cows
by A. A. Dowell & L. M. Winters - 677-684 The Iowa Statutory Provisions for Automatic Lease Renewal
by Victor B. Sullam - 685-694 Peasant Farming in India
by I. W. Moomaw - 694-698 Determination of Relative Risks Involved in Growing Truck Crops
by William Kling - 698-703 What We Eat
by Lucille Williamson & Paul Williamson - 705-706 Imperfect Competition within Agricultural Industries, William H Nicholls, Ames, Iowa, Iowa State College Press, 1941. Pp. 384. $3.75
by H. R. Wellman - 706-708 American Highway Policy, Charles L. Dearing, Washington, Brookings Institution, 1941. Pp. xii, 286. $3.00
by Fred Rogers Fairchild - 708-709 American Farmers in the World Crisis, Carl T. Schmidt, New York, Oxford University Press, 1941. Pp. xi, 345. $3.00
by O. B. Jesness - 709-711 The Rice Economy of Monsoon Asia, V. O. Wickizer and M. K. Bennett, California, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, 1941. Pp. 358. $3.50
by Fred J. Rossiter - 711-712 Introduction to the Cooperative Movement, Andrew J. Kress, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1941. Pp. 370. $3.00
by W. W. Fetrow - 712-715 Central America: Challenge and Opportunity, Charles Morrow Wilson, New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1941. Pp. 293. $3.50
by Joseph C. Apodaca - 715-716 Mathematics in Agriculture, R. V. McGee, New York, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1942. Pp. 189. $4.00
by Dana G. Card - 717-717 Food and Drug Regulation, Stephen Wilson, New York, American Council on Public Affairs, 1942. Pp. xi, 177. $2.50
by Warren C. Waite - 718-719 Case Studies of Consumers' Cooperatives, H. Haines Turner, New York, Columbia University Press, 1941. Pp. 330. $2.50
by Rudolph K. Froker - 719-723 The Analysis of Economic Time Series, Harold T. Davis, Bloomington, Ind., Principia Press, 1941. Pp. 620. $5.00
by M. A. Girshick - 723-728 Federal Crop Insurance in Operation, J. C. Clendenin, California, Stanford University, Wheat Studies of the Food Research Institute, Vol. XVIII, No. 6. Pp. 62. $1.25
by R. R. Renne - 728-729 Farm Management and Marketing, V. B. Hart, M. T. Bond, and L. C. Cunningham, Ithaca, New York, John Wiley and Sons Inc., Pp. vi, 647. $2.75
by H. C. M. Case - 729-730 Farm for Fortune and Vice Versa, Ladd Haystead, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1942. Pp. xiii, 207. $2.50
by W. E. Grimes - 730-732 Prairie Population Possibilities, W. J. Waines. Ottawa Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, 1939. Pp. 77 (mimeo)
by F. F. Hill - 732-733 Filipino Plantation Workers in Hawaii, Edna Clark Wentworth, Studies of the Pacific, No. 7, San Francisco, American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1941. Pp. xi, 245. $2.00
by Robin M. Williams
1942, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 369-391 Legislative and Administrative Reasoning in Economics
by John R. Commons - 392-401 Forty Years of Farm Management Research
by J. A. Hodges - 402-419 Proposal for Revision of Agricultural Statistics
by N. Jasny - 420-433 The Scale of Operations in Agriculture
by Robert W. Rudd & David L. MacFarlane - 434-446 The Disposal of Agricultural Surpluses
by J. B. Condliffe - 447-462 Obstacles to Agricultural Production Expansion
by Rainer Schickele - 463-476 The Shift in Agricultural Policy toward Human Welfare
by Mordecai Ezekiel - 476-496 Agriculture as a Commercial Industry Comparable to Other Branches of the Economy
by Murray R. Benedict - 496-511 Rescue Programs and Managed Agricultural Progress
by John B. Canning - 511-514 Schisms in Agricultural Policy: Discussion
by T. W. Schultz - 514-517 Schisms in Agricultural Policy: Discussion
by A. B. Wolfe - 518-523 An Economic Analysis of Length of Feeding Period in the Production of Hogs
by Robert E. Menze - 523-528 Relation of Income to Farm Capital
by A. B. Lewis - 528-529 An Investigation on Complementarity Relations Between Fresh Fruits: A Rejoinder
by Sidney Hoos - 533-535 Paying for Defense, Albert Gailord Hart and Edward P. Allen, Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company, 1941. Pp. 275
by J. I. Falconer - 535-537 Investment and Business Cycles, James W. Angell. New York: McGraw-Hill. Pp. 363 $3.50
by Abba P. Lerner - 537-541 New Directions in Our Trade Policy, William Diebold, Jr., Council on Foreign Relations, 1941. Pp. 174 $2.00
by Bennett S. White - 541-543 Agricultural Finance, William G. Murray. Ames, Iowa, Iowa State College Press, 1941. Pp. 338. $3.25
by E. L. Butz - 543-544 Statistical Methods Applied to Agricultural Economics. Frank A. Pearson and Kenneth R. Bennett. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1942. Pp. 443. $4.00
by Walter A. Hendricks - 545-547 The Price of Milk, R. W. Bartlett, Danville, Illinois, Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1941. Pp. 171, $1.75
by Alan MacLeod