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1942, Volume 24, Issue 2
1942, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-16 Adapting Agricultural Programs for War Needs
by Sherman E. Johnson
- 17-26 Agricultural Programs for the Post-War Period
by E. C. Young & J. C. Bottum
- 26-29 Agricultural Programs for the Post-War Period: Discussion by R. R. Renne
by R. R. Renne
- 29-32 Agricultural Programs for the Post-War Period: Discussion by G. H. Aull
by G. H. Aull
- 32-34 Agricultural Programs for the Post-War Period: Discussion by Don S. Anderson
by Don S. Anderson
- 35-41 Canada-United States Trade Relationships
by D. A. Skelton
- 42-51 Latin American Aspects of Post-War Agricultural Readjustments
by Francis A. Linville
- 52-70 Transitions to the Post-War Agricultural Economy
by John D. Black
- 70-74 Transitions to the Post-War Agricultural Economy: Discussion by J. F. Booth
by J. F. Booth
- 75-96 Private Enterprise and Conservation
by S. v. Ciriacy-Wantrup
- 97-108 Public Policy and Action for Conservation
by Arthur C. Bunce
- 109-123 Society and Conservation
by Conrad H. Hammar
- 124-138 Problems in Physical Evaluation of Soil Conservation Benefits
by George W. Collier
- 139-151 Needed Developments in the Evaluation of Soil Conservation Benefits
by Neil W. Johnson
- 151-153 Needed Developments in the Evaluation of Soil Conservation Benefits: Discussion by G. W. Forster
by G. W. Forster
- 153-156 Needed Developments in the Evaluation of Soil Conservation Benefits: Discussion by G. L. Jordan
by G. L. Jordan
- 157-167 Behavior of Prices of Farm Products during World Wars I and II
by J. M. Tinley
- 168-177 The Land Market and Farm Mortgage Debts, 1917–1921
by L. J. Norton
- 178-187 Agricultural Labor in the First World War
by Harry Schwartz
- 188-205 Nutritional Science and Agricultural Policy
by M. L. Wilson
- 206-225 Toward a More Adequate Approach to the Farm Tenure Program
by Karl Brandt
- 226-247 The Content of Land Economics and Research Methods Adapted to Its Needs
by Leonard A. Salter
- 247-249 The Content of Land Economics and Research Methods Adapted to Its Needs: Discussion by Conrad H. Hammar
by Conrad H. Hammar
- 249-251 The Content of Land Economics and Research Methods Adapted to Its Needs: Discussion by R. R. Renne
by R. R. Renne
- 251-253 The Content of Land Economics and Research Methods Adapted to Its Needs: Discussion by Harry C. Woodworth
by Harry C. Woodworth
- 253-255 The Content of Land Economics and Research Methods Adapted to Its Needs: Discussion by Harry A. Steele
by Harry A. Steele
- 256-273 Recent Regional Changes in Farming and Probable Future Trends
by R. L. Mighell & C. W. Crickman & H. L. Stewart & K. L. Bachman
- 273-276 Recent Regional Changes in Farming and Probable Future Trends: Discussion by Walter W. Wilcox
by Walter W. Wilcox
- 276-279 Recent Regional Changes in Farming and Probable Future Trends: Discussion by J. A. Hodges
by J. A. Hodges
- 279-283 Recent Regional Changes in Farming and Probable Future Trends: Discussion by J. H. McLeod
by J. H. McLeod
- 283-284 Recent Regional Changes in Farming and Probable Future Trends: Discussion by L. C. Cunningham
by L. C. Cunningham
- 285-295 Agricultural Workers and Social Insurance
by John J. Corson
- 296-313 Hired Farm Labor under Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours Regulation
by E. L. Warren
- 313-314 Hired Farm Labor under Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours Regulation: Discussion by W. G. Murray
by W. G. Murray
- 315-319 Important Considerations in Determining a Fair Price for Fluid Milk
by Alan MacLeod
- 320-325 The Effect of Milk Control Programs on Cooperatives
by C. G. McBride
- 326-332 Some Economic Problems Encountered in Milk Control Administration
by N. J. Cladakis & Anson J. Pollard
- 333-336 Milk Control in Canada
by J. Peter Nadeau
- 336-339 Milk Control in Canada: Discussion by Frank B. Lent
by Frank B. Lent
- 355-358 Agricultural Price Analysis. Geoffrey S. Shepherd. Ames, Iowa. Iowa State College Press, 1941. Pp. 402. $3.75
by F. A. Harper
- 358-359 Tax Barriers to Trade, Tax Institute, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1941. Pp. 344. $2.50
by L. Jay Atkinson
- 359-361 Economic Geography, Bernhard Ostrolenk. Chicago, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1941. Pp. 804. $4.00
by Leonard A. Salter
- 361-364 The Soils That Support Us, Charles E. Kellogg, New York, The Macmillan Company. 1941. Pp. 370. $3.50
by Arthur C. Bunce
- 364-366 Forgotten People, George I. Sanchez, The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1940. Pp. 98. $2.00
by Harry G. Sitler
- 366-367 A Significance Test for Time Series, W. Allen Wallis and Geoffrey H. Moore, National Bureau of Economic Research, Technical Paper 1, September, 1941. Pp. xii, 59. 50 cents
by Warren C. Waite
1941, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 697-711 Foods for Defense
by John B. Canning
- 712-725 Fundamental Elements in the Current Agricultural Situation
by John D. Black
- 726-742 An Agricultural Policy for Hemisphere Defense
by Francis A. Linville
- 743-764 Social Conflicts and Agricultural Programs
by Kenneth H. Parsons
- 765-770 Training of Personnel for the Rural Social Sciences
by M. R. Benedict
- 771-818 Economics of Joint Costs in Agriculture
by S. v. Ciriacy-Wantrup
- 819-832 Conservation—an Objective or an Ideal?
by Neil W. Johnson
- 833-842 Recent Developments among Farm Labor Unions
by Harry Schwartz
- 843-854 Shape of Total Revenue Curves
by Adolf Kozlik
- 855-866 Insurance Aspects of Extra-Risk Mortgage Loans
by Donald C. Horton
- 867-872 Development of "Normal" Citrus Fruit Yields by Tree Ages for Use in a Yield Insurance Plan
by Ralph R. Botts
- 873-877 Distribution of Farm Benefit Payments
by O. B. Jesness
- 877-884 Common Errors in Evaluating Farm Practices
by George W. Collier
- 884-888 A Comparison of Graphic and Pearsonian Coefficients of Correlation of Data Drawn from a Noncorrelated Universe
by Warren C. Waite
- 888-893 Lewis on Relation of Income to Farm Capital
by L. J. Norton
- 893-895 Note on Part-Time Farming
by C. A. Boonstra
- 895-899 Family Interest in the Ownership of Farm Land
by H. W. Hannah
- 899-903 Merits and Limitations of Some of the Measures of Land Classes
by R. O. Bausman
- 907-909 Social and Economic Aspects of Swedish Population Movements, 1750–1933, Dorothy Swaine Thomas. New York. The Macmillan Company, 1941. Pp. 487. $6.00
by Conrad Taeuber
- 909-913 Changing Technology and Employment in Agriculture. John A. Hopkins. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U.S.D.A. May 1941. Pp. 189
by Kenneth H. Parsons
- 913-916 Technology and Society, S. McKee Rosen and Laura Rosen, New York, The Macmillan Co., 1941. Pp. 474. $3.00
by R. S. Kifer
- 916-918 The Theory of Econometrics, Harold T. Davis. Bloomington, Ill., The Principia Press, Inc., 1941. Pp. 482. $4.00
by Holbrook Working
- 918-920 Planning for America, George B. Galloway and associates. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1941. Pp. xi, 713. $3.00 (trade edition $4.00)
by O. B. Jesness
- 920-921 Agricultural Planning, Its Economic and Social Aspects, Carl F. Kraenzel and O. A. Parsons. Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 391, June 1941. Pp. 43
by Roy E. Huffman
- 921-922 Farm Accounting, Donald R. Mitchell, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1941. Pp. 227, $2.50
by Paul Williamson
- 922-923 Wheat in the Post-Surplus Period, 1900–09, with Recent Analogies and Contrasts, Helen C. Farnsworth, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1941. Pp. 221–260, 75 cents
by D. B. DeLoach
- 923-925 The American and His Food, Richard Osborn Cummings. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1940. Pp. xi, 267. $2.50
by Herman M. Southworth
- 926-927 Livestock Marketing, Austin A. Dowell and Knute Bjorka. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1941. Pp. x+534. $4.00
by Henry H. Bakken
- 927-928 Economic Trends in Livestock Marketing, Sam H. Thompson, Ames, Iowa. Printed privately by the author, 1940. Pp. 174, $2.50
by Paul L. Miller
- 928-929 Drainage District Organization and Finance 1879—1937, Illinios Tax Commission in cooperation with Work Projects Administration. Survey of Local Finance in Illinois, Volume 7, Chicago, Ill, Illinois Tax Commission, 1941. Pp. 213
by Joseph Ackerman
- 936-937 Lewis F. Garey 1886–1941
by H. C. F.
1941, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 537-549 Control in the Sugar-Cane Industry of South Africa
by J. M. Tinley & Beatrice M. Mirkowich
- 550-566 Long-Term Forecasting of Fruit and Nut Production
by Marion Clawson & Carl P. Heisig & Edgar B. Hurd
- 567-583 Margarine Legislation
by W. T. Mickle
- 584-606 Indexes on a Type-Farm Basis
by Wilfred Malenbaum
- 607-618 Sources and Distribution of the Farm Population in Relation to Farm Benefit Payments
by T. Lynn Smith & Ralph W. Roberts
- 619-631 Export Subsidies and Agricultural Income
by Roger S. Nelson
- 632-645 Expectation and Performance—Related to Conservation and Production Adjustments in the Midwest Dairy Region
by Raymond P. Christensen
- 646-649 Mr. Bunce on Time Preference and Conservation
by R. E. Moody
- 649-651 A Rejoinder to Mr. Moody
by A. C. Bunce
- 651-653 A Reply
by R. E. Moody
- 654-656 An Investigation on Complimentarity Relations between Fresh Fruits: A Reply
by Adolf Kozlik
- 657-664 Land Classification, Land-Use Areas, and Farm Management Research
by C. A. Boonstra & J. R. Campbell
- 664-667 Wheat Yield Insurance
by Dale E. McCarty
- 668-671 Correlation Analysis of Farm Land Values
by James P. George
- 673-676 Technology on the Farm: A Special Report by an Interbureau Committee and the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. D. A. August, 1940. Pp. 224+xiii. Ill. with bibl. Superintendent of Documents, $.40
by K. H. Parsons
- 676-678 Family Income and Expenditures, Monroe, Day, and Others, Bureau of Home Economics, United States Department of Agriculture: Plains and Mountain Region, Part 1, "Family Income," and Pacific Region and Plains and Mountain Region, Part 1, "Family Income" and Five Regions, Part 2, "Family Expenditures"
by Howard R. Bowen
- 678-679 The Plantation South, 1934–1937, William C. Holley, Ellen Winston and T. J. Woofter, Jr. Works Projects Admin., Div. of Research, Research Monograph XXII, 1940. Pp. xxii+124
by J. N. Lipscomb
- 680-680 The History of Land Use in the Harvard Forest, Hugh M. Raup and Reynold E. Carlson. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 20. 64 pages. Petersham, Massachusetts, 1941
by Rainer Schickele
- 681-682 Consumer Representation in the New Deal, Persia Campbell. New York, Columbia University Press, 1940. Pp. 298. $3.25
by Margaret G. Reid
- 682-684 Die Binnen Kolonisation in Italien (Resettlement Policies in Italy), Friedrich Voechting, Kieler Vortraege, No. 64. Institut für Weltwirtschaft, University of Kiel. Gustav Fischer, Jena, 1941. Pp. 27
by Rainer Schickele
- 684-686 Studies in War Economics, International Labour Office, Studies and Reports, Series B (Economic Conditions), No. 33, Montreal, 1941. Pp. 199. $2.00
by J. P. Cavin
- 686-688 Farm Ownership, Tenancy, and Land Use in a Nebraska Community, Robert Diller. University of Chicago Press, 1941. Pp. 192. $2.00
by John H. McCoy
- 694-695 William Allen 1892–1941
by J. F. B.
1941, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 399-420 Some Neglected Aspects of the Wool Duty
by Frank Whitson Fetter
- 421-433 An Investigation on Complementarity Relations Between Fresh Fruits
by Sidney Hoos
- 434-445 Length of Haul and Farm Commodity Prices
by Frank L. Barton
- 446-450 Farmers in a Changing World: The 1940 Yearbook of Agriculture. I
by Margaret G. Reid
- 451-453 Farmers in a Changing World: The 1940 Yearbook of Agriculture. II
by D. O. Hammerberg
- 454-455 Farmers in a Changing World: The 1940 Yearbook of Agriculture. III
by L. J. Norton
- 456-466 Organizational Problems of Agricultural Labor Unions
by Harry Schwartz
- 467-474 A Neglected Point in the Economics of Soil Conservation
by Gunnar Lange
- 475-477 A Neglected Point in the Economics of the Soil: A Reply
by Arthur C. Bunce & Walter W. Wilcox
- 478-482 Migration and Resettlement in the Far Western States
by Davis McEntire
- 483-492 Some Aspects of the Food Stamp Plan as Applied to Consumption of Fats
by Adolf Kozlik
- 492-496 An Experiment on the Accuracy of Farm Survey Data
by John A. Hopkins
- 496-499 Price-Quality Relations in the Cotton Market of Victoria, Texas
by W. E. Paulson
- 499-501 Comments on Sampling to Increase the Usefulness of Farm Management Research
by E. B. Hill
- 504-506 Population: A Problem for Democracy, Gunnar Myrdal. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 1940. Pp. 237. $2.00
by James G. Maddox
- 506-510 Government Spending and Economic Expansion, Arthur E. Burns and Donald S. Watson, Washington, D. C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1940. Pp. 176. $2.50
by R. R. Renne
- 510-512 Wartime Control of Prices, Charles O. Hardy, Washington, D. C., The Brookings Institution, 1940. Pp. 216, $1.00
by Mordecai Ezekiel
- 512-513 Government and Agriculture, Donald C. Blaisdell. New York, Farrar and Rinehart, Inc., 1940. Pp. 202. $1.50
by M. P. Catherwood
- 513-515 Public Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture, John M. Gaus and Leon O. Wolcott. Chicago. Public Administration Service, 1940. Pp. 534. $4.50
by G. H. Aull
- 515-516 Administrative Decentralization, David Bicknell Truman, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1940, Pp. xvii+211, $2.50
by Leon O. Wolcott
- 516-518 The Economics of War. Horst Mendershausen, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1940. Pp. xiv+314. $2.75
by V. P. Timoshenko
- 518-519 Wheat Subsidization and Exports, the Experience of 1938–39, V. P. Timoshenko, Stanford University, California, Wheat Studies of the Food Research Institute, Vol. XVII, No. 2, October 1940. Pp. 39–99, $1.00
by R. E. Post
- 520-520 American Cooperation, 1940, Charles W. Holman and A. Randall Sanford, Editors, Washington, D. C. American Institute of Cooperation, 1940. Pp. 785, $3.50
by Frank Robotka
- 520-523 Marketing Cooperatives, Donald F. Blankertz, New York, The Ronald Press Company, 1940. Pp. xiv+488. $4.00
by Whiton Powell
- 523-524 Public Warehousing, John H. Frederick. New York, The Ronald Press Company, 1940. Pp. xii+301. $3.50
by Wirth F. Ferger
- 525-526 Land Tenure Policies at Home and Abroad, Henry W. Spiegel. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press. Pp. vii–xii+171. $3.00
by Leonard A. Salter
- 526-527 Power Alcohol from Farm Products: Its Chemistry, Engineering and Economics, Geoffrey Shepherd and others,—Corn Research Institute, vol, 1, No. 3,—Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, 1940. Pp. 283–375. Twenty-five cents
by Harry C. Woodworth
- 528-529 Accounting for Farm Costs, James William DaVault (Doctoral Dissertation at Columbia University—printed privately by the author) 1939. Pp. 151
by Neil W. Johnson
- 529-530 The American Agricultural Press, 1819–1860, Albert Lowther Demaree. New York. Columbia University Press. 1941. Pp. xxii+430. $4.00. Columbia University Studies in the History of American Agriculture, Number 8
by A. D. Stefferud
- 535-536 Carl L. Alsberg 1877–1940
by E. C. V.
1941, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-14 Newly Developing International Situation and American Agriculture
by O. B. Jesness
- 15-27 Social Effects of the War and the Defense Program on American Agriculture
by Raymond C. Smith
- 28-36 American Agriculture in the New War and Defense Situation
by John D. Black
- 37-51 Some Current Problems in Agricultural Credit
by A. G. Black
- 52-62 The Function of Credit in Modern Agriculture
by E. C. Young
- 62-65 The Function of Credit in Modern Agriculture: Discussion by L. J. Norton
by L. J. Norton
- 65-67 The Function of Credit in Modern Agriculture: Discussion by W. G. Murray
by W. G. Murray
- 67-70 The Function of Credit in Modern Agriculture: Discussion by Paul Bestor
by Paul Bestor
- 71-88 Methods of Wage Determination in Agriculture
by M. R. Benedict & R. L. Adams
- 89-104 Changing Structure of Agriculture and Its Impacts on Labor
by John A. Hopkins
- 104-109 Changing Structure of Agriculture and Its Impacts on Labor: Discussion by Otis E. Mulliken
by Otis E. Mulliken
- 109-111 Changing Structure of Agriculture and Its Impacts on Labor: Discussion by R. J. Saville
by R. J. Saville
- 112-121 Future of Cotton in the Economy of the South
by O. C. Stine
- 121-124 Future of Cotton in the Economy of the South: Discussion by G. H. Aull
by G. H. Aull
- 124-126 Future of Cotton in the Economy of the South: Discussion by C. A. Bonnen
by C. A. Bonnen
- 126-130 Future of Cotton in the Economy of the South: Discussion by Claudius T. Murchison
by Claudius T. Murchison
- 131-137 Future of Cotton in the Economy of the South: Discussion by Bennett S. White, Jr
by Bennett S. White
- 138-144 The Expanding Scope of Agricultural Economics
by Horace G. Porter
- 145-160 Reconsideration of Rent Theory as It Applies to Agricultural Land
by C. H. Hammar
- 161-170 Institutional Economics in Land Economic Theory
by George S. Wehrwein
- 170-171 Institutional Economics in Land Economic Theory: Discussion by C. I. Hendrickson
by C. I. Hendrickson
- 171-172 Institutional Economics in Land Economic Theory: Discussion by John Ise
by John Ise
- 173-184 Legal Aspects of Land Tenure
by Marshall Harris
- 185-207 Effect of Tenure Systems on Agricultural Efficiency
by Rainer Schickele
- 208-216 Progress of Tenure Groups
by Harold Hoffsommer
- 216-217 Progress of Tenure Groups: Discussion by C. O. Brannen
by C. O. Brannen
- 218-232 Orientation of Farm-Management Research to Low-Income Farms
by Sherman E. Johnson & Donald R. Rush
- 232-236 Orientation of Farm-Management Research to Low-Income Farms: Discussion by O. R. Johnson
by O. R. Johnson
- 236-237 Orientation of Farm-Management Research to Low-Income Farms: Discussion by G. W. Forster
by G. W. Forster
- 237-239 Orientation of Farm-Management Research to Low-Income Farms: Discussion by Stanley W. Warren
by Stanley W. Warren
- 239-245 Orientation of Farm-Management Research to Low-Income Farms: Discussion by Phillip F. Aylesworth
by Phillip F. Aylesworth
- 246-255 Objective Sampling in Estimating Southern Crops
by D. A. McCandliss
- 256-265 Problems in Estimating Texas Citrus Fruit
by V. C. Childs
- 266-271 Highlights of the 1940 Census
by Z. R. Pettet
- 271-274 Highlights of the 1940 Census: Discussion by Trimble R. Hedges
by Trimble R. Hedges
- 274-276 Highlights of the 1940 Census: Discussion by T. R. Hamilton
by T. R. Hamilton
- 277-290 Status and Appraisal of Research in Farm Tenancy
by Joseph Ackerman
- 291-304 Needed Research in Farm Tenancy
by M. M. Kelso
- 304-310 Needed Research in Farm Tenancy: Discussion by Karl Brandt
by Karl Brandt
- 311-316 Application and Uses of the Graphic Method of Multiple Correlation
by H. R. Wellman
- 317-322 Place of, and Limitations to the Method
by Warren C. Waite
- 322-323 Notes on the Discussion of the Graphic Method of Correlation Analysis
by W. J. Working
- 329-338 Quality-Price Differentials in Cotton Marketing
by L. D. Howell
- 339-354 Seasonal Patterns in Tobacco Prices
by Carl M. Clark
- 354-356 Seasonal Patterns in Tobacco Prices: Discussion by Roy A. Ballinger
by Roy A. Ballinger
- 356-361 Seasonal Patterns in Tobacco Prices: Discussion by S. L. Clement
by S. L. Clement
- 384-386 Food Production in Western Europe, P. Lamartine Yates. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1940. Pp. xv+572. $6.00
by Harry Schwartz
- 386-389 Economic Analysis of the Food Stamp Plan, a special report by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the Surplus Marketing Administration, U.S.D.A. by N. Gold, A. C. Hoffman, and Frederick V. Waugh
by Kaethe Mengelberg
- 389-391 Monopolistic Competition and General Equilibrium Theory. Robert Triffin. Cambridge. Harvard University Press, 1940. Pp. 197. $2.50
by Milton Friedman
- 391-393 Farm Management. Robert R. Hudelson, New York, Macmillan, 1939. Pp. 396. $1.80
by George A. Pond
- 393-395 The Economic History of Live Stock in Ireland. John O'Donovan, Cork University Press, Dublin, 1940. Pp. 460 12/6
by A. A. Dowell
- 395-395 Cotton Growing in Texas, National Youth Administration of Texas. Austin, Texas, 1939. Pp. 79
by Lippert S. Ellis
- 395-398 World Trade in Agricultural Products. Its Growth; Its Crisis; and the New Trade Policies, by L. B. Bacon and F. C. Schloemer. International Institute of Agriculture. Rome. 1940. Pp. vi+1102. $3.00
by Asher Hobson
1940, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 673-679 Price Analyses, Wars, and Depressions
by Mordecai Ezekiel
- 680-690 War-Time Price Control in the United Kingdom
by J. H. Richter-Altschaffer
- 691-700 Democratic Telesis and County Agricultural Planning
by Bryce Ryan
- 701-713 Crop-Yield Index Numbers
by E. J. Working
- 714-728 The British Program for Farm Labor — as A Contribution to American Thinking on the Subject
by M. R. Benedict
- 729-739 Contributions of Soil Science and Agronomy to Rural Land Classification
by Charles E. Kellogg
- 740-752 Contribution of Cooperation to the Problem of Distribution
by W. E. Paulson
- 753-761 Procedures Which Increase the Usefulness of Farm Management Research
by Wylie D. Goodsell & Raymond J. Jessen & Walter W. Wilcox
- 762-765 The Student With an Urban Background and Agricultural Economics
by Harry Schwartz
- 766-768 A Check on A Multiple Correlation Result
by Mordecai Ezekiel
- 769-772 Comparison of Results of Two Methods of Analysis
by Einar Jensen
- 773-776 Role of Soil Depletion in Land Valuation
by J. J. Livers & G. H. Craig
- 776-779 Relative Importance of Changes in Demand and Quantity on Producer Revenues
by Harlow W. Halvorson & Warren C. Waite
- 783-787 Land Economics, Richard T. Ely and George S. Wehrwein. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1940. Pp. 512. $4.00
by M. R. Benedict
- 787-789 Productivity, Wages, and National Income, Spurgeon Bell. The Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C., 1940. Pp. xii+344. $3.00
by Sidney Hoos