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1940, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 789-791 Why Farmers Are Poor, Anna Rochester. New York, International Publishers, 1940. Pp. 317. $2.75
by Paul A. Baran - 791-794 World Wheat Planning and Economic Planning in General, Paul de Hevesy. London, Oxford University Press, 1939. Pp. xiv+907. $12.00
by O. B. Jesness - 794-796 The Control of Competition in Canada, Lloyd G. Reynolds. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1940. Pp. xiv+324. $3.50
by George J. Stigler - 796-799 Supply Responses in Milk Production in the Cabot-Marshfield Area of Vermont, R. H. Allen, Erling Hole, and R. L. Mighell. U. S. Dept. of Agri., Technical Bulletin No. 709, 1940. Pp. 60
by John A. Hopkins - 799-800 Legal Aspects of Farm Tenancy in Illinois, H. W. Hannah and Joseph Ackerman. Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station Bul. 465, 1940. Pp. 239–273
by Marshall Harris - 800-801 The Variate Difference Method, Gerhard Tinter. Cowles Commission for Research in Economics, Bloomington, Indiana, Principia Press, 1940. Pp. xiii+175. $2.50
by Mordecai Ezekiel - 802-804 The Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Markets of New York City, William C. Crow, W. T. Calhoun, and J. W. Park. U. S. Bureau of Agri. Econ. and Agri. Marketing Service, Washington, D. C., 1940. Pp. 123. $0.25
by R. G. Bressler & D. O. Hammerberg - 805-805 Milk Distribution as a Public Utility, W. P. Mortenson. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Pp. xviii+221. $2.50
by J. M. Cowden - 806-806 Product Standards and Labeling for Consumers, Alice L. Edwards. New York, Ronald Press, 1940. Pp. 134. $2.50
by Alison Comish Thorne - 806-807 Whale Oil: An Economic Analysis, Karl Brandt. Food Research Institute, Stanford University, California, 1940. Pp. xii+264. $3.00
by Robert M. Walsh - 808-809 Tobacco: A Study of Its Consumption in the United States, Jack J. Gottsegen. New York, Pitman Publishing Corporation, 1940. Pp. xxix+279. $3.75
by E. L. Jackson - 809-810 Agricultural Economics 1913–1938, Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Oxford, England. Oxford University Press. Pp. 79, 2/6
by M. R. Benedict - 810-811 Order and Possibility in Social Life, Douglas G. Haring and Mary E. Johnson. New York: Richard R. Smith Press, 1940. Pp. xii+ 772. $5.00
by Judson T. Landis - 811-814 The Diary of Alexander James McPhail, Edited by Harold A. Innis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1940. Pp. 289. $2.50
by Harald S. Patton - 814-815 Population Trends and Adjustments in Arkansas, Wm. H. Metzler. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 388, 1940. Pp. 59
by Dorothy Swaine Thomas - 815-816 Rural Regions of the United States, A. R. Mangus. Work Projects Administration, Division of Research, 1940. Pp. 230
by N. L. Whetten - 816-817 Suye Mura: a Japanese Village, John F. Embree. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1939. Pp. xxviii+354. $3.00 and St. Denis: a French-Canadian Parish, Horace Miner. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1939. Pp. xx+283. $3.00
by C. Arnold Anderson - 827-828 George Martin Peterson 1897–1940
by J.M.T - 829-829 Frederick Pattison Weaver 1882–1940
by F.F.L.
1940, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 533-543 Time Preference and Conservation
by Arthur C. Bunce - 544-557 Supply Schedules—"Long-Time" and "Short-Time"
by R. L. Mighell & R. H. Allen - 558-559 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: IV. A Training Program
by Thomas Cooper - 560-561 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: V. For Public Service
by John D. Black - 562-566 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: VI. An Administrator's View
by F. F. Hill - 567-569 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: VII. The Government Service as a Career
by Charles F. Sarle - 570-580 Dr. Schultz on Farm Management Research
by John D. Black - 581-600 Part-Time Farming Research
by Leonard A. Salter & Larry F. Diehl - 601-612 Trading in Wheat and Corn Futures in Relation to Price Movements
by Paul Mehl - 613-620 Economic Phases in Soil Erosion Control
by P. E. McNall - 621-627 Henry L. Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents
by T. Swann Harding - 628-633 The Committee on Land Tenure in the Corn Belt
by H. C. M. Case & T. W. Schultz & G. S. Wehrwein & Joseph Ackerman - 633-637 Suggestions for a Sample Census of Agriculture in the West
by Marion Clawson - 637-640 Social Aspects of Land Use in Delaware
by R. O. Bausman - 640-646 Financing of Agriculture in Russia
by Vladimir Katkoff - 651-652 Competition Among Grains, Naum Jasny, Stanford Univ. California, Food Research Institute, 1940. 606 Pp. $4.00
by Ronald L. Mighell - 652-653 Farm Appraisal, William G. Murray. Ames, Iowa, Iowa State College Press, 1940, Pp. ix+254. $2.25
by Stanley W. Warren - 653-655 Origins of Class Struggle in Louisiana, Roger W. Shugg. Baton Rouge. Louisiana State University Press, 1939, 372 pp. $3.50
by Wilson Gee - 655-657 Business Cycles in the United States, 1919–1932. (Statistical Testing of Business Cycle Theory, Volume II), J. Tinbergen, League of Nations, Economic Intelligence Service, Geneva, 1939. Pp. 244. $1.25
by Gerhard Tinter - 657-658 Tests of Significance: What They Mean and How to Use Them, John H. Smith, Studies in Business Administration, Volume X, Number 1. University of Chicago Press. 1939. Pp. 90. $1.00
by Gerhard Tinter - 658-658 A Dynamic Study of Pig Production in Denmark, Trygve Haavelmo. Studier Fra Aarhus Universitets Økonomiske Institut, Nr. 4, Copenhagen, Ejnar Munksgaard, 1939, Pp. 48, Kr. 2
by O. V. Wells - 658-661 The Geographic Basis of American Economic Life, Harold Hull McCarty, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1940, Pp. xxiii+702, $3.75
by Arthur C. Bunce - 661-662 Agricultural Atlas of Sweden, compiled on behalf of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture by Olof Jonasson, Ernst Höijer, and Thure Björkman. (Maps prepared under supervision of Olof Jonasson), Stockholm, Lantbrukssällskapets Tidskriftsaktiebolag, 1938, Pp. 176
by O. E. Baker - 662-664 British Agriculture, Viscount Astor and B. Seebohm Rowntree. London, Longmans, Green and Company, 1938. Pp. xx+469, 15s
by Howard J. Stover - 664-665 Agrarian China, compiled by Institute of Pacific Relations from selected source materials from Chinese authors. Introduction by R. H. Tawney. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. Pp. xviii+258. $2.50
by Fred J. Rossiter - 665-666 Federal, State, and Local Administrative Relationships in Agriculture, Carleton R. Ball. Bureau of Public Administration. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1938. Two volumes, 1140 pp. $10.00
by Asher Hobson - 667-667 Youth in Agricultural Villages, Bruce L. Melvin and Elna N. Smith, Works Progress Administration, Division of Research, Research Monograph XXI, Washington, D. C., 1940. Pp. xxi+143
by Robin M. Williams - 667-669 The Changing West; An Economic Theory about Our Golden Age, William Allen White. The Macmillan Co., 1939. 144 pp. $1.50
by T. N. Carver
1940, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 411-414 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: I. A General View
by Henry C. Taylor - 415-417 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: II. The Civil Servant
by Frederick V. Waugh - 418-420 Training and Recruitment of Agricultural Economic Personnel: III. The South
by R. J. Saville - 421-429 Agricultural Labor and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
by H. W. Hannah - 430-439 A Desirable Foreign Trade Policy for American Agriculture
by Joseph S. Davis - 440-445 An Application of Analysis of Covariance to Price-Quality Relationships of Eggs
by Lawrence E. Cron - 446-459 Export-Dumping Plans
by F. L. Thomsen - 460-472 Role of Soil Depletion in Land Valuation
by Donald B. Ibach - 473-483 County Planning for Land-use Adjustment
by J. G. Crawford & Gunnar Lange - 484-492 On Agricultural Policy
by R. R. Renne - 493-495 Federal-State Relationships in Agriculture
by O. B. Jesness - 495-497 Memory Errors as They Affect Survey Data
by Oswald Brownlee - 497-497 Market-Sharing in the Packing Industry—A Correction
by William Nicholls - 501-503 The Structure of the American Economy. Part I. Basic Characteristics, Gardiner C. Means and Staff, National Resources Committee. Washington, D. C. 1939. Pp. viii+396. $1.00
by J. K. Galbraith - 503-505 Government and Economic Life, Leverett S. Lyon, Myron W. Watkins and Victor Abramson. Washington, D. C., Brookings Institution, 1939. Pp. xvi+519. $3.00
by Warren C. Waite - 505-506 A Policy for British Agriculture, Lord Addison of Stallingborough. London, Victor Gollancz, Ltd., 1939. Pp. 304. 7s. 6d
by J. S. Davis - 506-508 History of Prairie Settlement and "Dominion Lands" Policy, Arthur S. Morton and Chester Martin. Toronto, Macmillan Company. Pp. xviii+571. $4.50
by J. F. Booth - 509-510 Public Policy: A Yearbook of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1940. Edited by Carl J. Friedrich and Edward P. Mason. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1940. $3.50
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 510-511 American Husbandry, Harry J. Carman, Editor, New York, Columbia University Press, 1939. Pp. xli+582. $5.00
by J. A. Hopkins - 511-513 Land Utilization in Australia, S. M. Wadham and G. L. Wood. Melbourne University Press, 1939. Pp. 360. 21 s
by George S. Wehrwein - 513-514 Revolution in Land, Charles Abrams. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1939. Pp. 320. $3.00
by Joseph Ackerman - 514-514 Our Use of the Land, Ayers Brinser with Ward Shepard. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1939. Pp. xvi+303
by Howard S. Tyler - 514-517 Does Distribution Cost Too Much?, Paul W. Stewart and J. Frederic Dewhurst. New York, The Twentieth Century Fund, 1939. Pp. 403. $3.50
by Frederick V. Waugh - 517-518 The Consumers' Cooperative as a Distributive Agency, Orin E. Burley. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1939. Pp. 338, $3.00
by John M. Cassels - 518-519 Economics for Consumers, Leland J. Gordon. New York, American Book Company, 1939. Pp. x+638. $3.00
by Viola Wyckoff - 519-520 Changes in Farm Power and Equipment: Tractors, Trucks and Automobiles, Eugene G. McKibben and R. Austin Griffin. Works Progress Administration National Research Project Report No. A-9 and Changes in Farm Power and Equipment: Field Implements, Eugene G. McKibben, John A. Hopkins and R. Austin Griffin. Works Progress Administration National Research Project Report No. A-11
by Lynn Robertson - 520-521 Flue-cured Tobacco Farm Management, F. L. Underwood, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin 64, 1939. Pp. 313
by Albert A. Thornbrough - 521-522 The Sociology of Rural Life, T. Lynn Smith. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1940. Pp. xx+595. $3.50
by Robert A. Polson - 522-524 Five Years of Rural Relief, Waller Wynne, Jr. Washington: Works Progress Administration, Special Report, 1938. Pp. xiii+160 and Rural Families on Relief, Carle C. Zimmerman and Nathan L. Whetten. Washington: Works Progress Administration, Research Monograph XVII, 1938. Pp. xxiv+161
by Robert E. Rapp - 524-524 Some Rural Social Agencies in Missouri. C. E. Lively and R. B. Almack, Mo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Bulletin 307, 1939 and The Rural Population Resources of Missouri. C. E. Lively and R. B. Almack, Mo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Bulletin 306, 1939
by Lowry Nelson - 524-526 The Agricultural Industries, Deane W. Malott and Boyce F. Martin, New York. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1939. Pp. 483. $4.00
by R. H. Allen - 526-527 Cooperation to the Finnish, Henry H. Bakken. Madison, Wis. Mimir, 1939. Pp. 220. $2.50
by Harry C. Trelogan
1940, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-9 Place of Farmers, Economists and Administrators in Developing Agricultural Policy
by Chester C. Davis - 10-29 Problem of Poverty in Agriculture
by M. L. Wilson - 29-31 Problem of Poverty in Agriculture: Discussion by J. I. Falconer
by J. I. Falconer - 31-33 Problem of Poverty in Agriculture: Discussion by Dwight Sanderson
by Dwight Sanderson - 34-46 Needed Points of Development and Reorientation in Land Economic Theory
by L. C. Gray & Mark Regan - 46-51 Needed Points of Development and Reorientation in Land Economic Theory: Discussions by M. M. Kelso
by M. M. Kelso - 52-59 Nature and Scope of Training for Men Contemplating Work in the Field of Agricultural Economics
by C. L. Alsberg - 60-66 Needed Additions to the Theoretical Equipment of an Agricultural Economist
by Theodore W. Schultz - 67-77 New Developments in Personnel Selection, Training and Advancement in the Federal Service
by Roy F. Hendrickson - 78-80 Personnel Training and Recruitment in Agricultural Economics
by W. E. Grimes - 80-83 Personnel Training and Recruitment in Agricultural Economics: Discussion by O. B. Jesness
by O. B. Jesness - 84-97 Early History of Agricultural Economics
by Henry C. Taylor - 98-110 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939
by Arthur G. Peterson - 111-118 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939: Discussion by H. C. M. Case
by H. C. M. Case - 118-123 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939: Discussion by Stanley W. Warren
by Stanley W. Warren - 123-126 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939: Discussion by G. W. Forster
by G. W. Forster - 126-130 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939: Discussion by D. Curtis Mumford
by D. Curtis Mumford - 130-137 Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939: Discussion by R. S. Kifer
by R. S. Kifer - 138-147 How Should Agriculture be Financed?
by William G. Murray - 148-154 Use of the Normal Value Concept as a Stabilizing Influence in Agriculture
by E. C. Young - 154-157 Use of the Normal Value Concept as a Stabilizing Influence in Agriculture: Discussion by F. F. Hill
by F. F. Hill - 158-161 Use of the Normal Value Concept as a Stabilizing Influence in Agriculture: Discussion by Claude L. Benner
by Claude L. Benner - 162-172 Changing Organization of Agricultural Markets
by A. C. Hoffman - 173-185 Economic Significance of Changes in Market Organization
by Harold B. Rowe - 185-187 Economic Significance of Changes in Market Organization: Discussion by T. G. Stitts
by T. G. Stitts - 188-197 Cotton, Land, and People: A Statement of the Problem
by I. W. Duggan - 198-205 How Can the Southern Population Find Gainful Employment?
by Rupert B. Vance - 206-212 What Changes in National Policy does the South Need?
by Calvin B. Hoover - 212-214 What Changes in National Policy does the South Need?: Discussion by Francis P. Miller
by Francis P. Miller - 215-219 Allocation of Milk Supplies Among Contiguous Markets
by D. O. Hammerberg - 220-224 Transportation and Country Assembly of Milk
by R. G. Bressler - 225-240 Market-Sharing in the Packing Industry
by William H. Nicholls - 241-248 State Laws Which Limit Competition in Agricultural Products
by George R. Taylor - 249-258 Determining Input-Output Relationships in Milk Production
by Einar Jensen - 259-263 Supervised Farming
by E. A. Starch - 264-269 Unit Reorganization Program for the Southern Great Plains
by Roy I. Kimmel - 270-276 When and under What Conditions Should a Mortgage on a Farm be Foreclosed?
by L. J. Norton - 277-284 How can Delinquent Loans and Foreclosed Properties Best be Serviced and Handled?
by J. M. Huston - 285-291 What Elements Enter into a Desirable Resale Policy?
by E. C. Johnson - 292-301 County Planning Project—A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning
by Bushrod W. Allin - 301-305 County Planning Project—A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning: Discussion by John D. Black
by John D. Black - 305-310 County Planning Project—A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning: Discussion by P. V. Kepner
by P. V. Kepner - 310-314 County Planning Project—A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning: Discussion by D. W. Watkins
by D. W. Watkins - 314-316 County Planning Project—A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning: Discussion by H. C. Ramsower
by H. C. Ramsower - 317-323 Agricultural Surpluses and Nutritional Deficits: A Statement of the Problem and Some Factors Affecting Its Solution
by O. V. Wells - 324-334 Programs for Using Agricultural Surpluses to Reduce Malnutrition and to Benefit Farmers
by Frederick V. Waugh - 334-336 Programs for Using Agricultural Surpluses to Reduce Malnutrition and to Benefit Farmers: Discussion by Norman Leon Gold
by Norman Leon Gold - 337-339 Programs for Using Agricultural Surpluses to Reduce Malnutrition and to Benefit Farmers: Discussion by Hazel K. Stiebeling
by Hazel K. Stiebeling - 339-340 Programs for Using Agricultural Surpluses to Reduce Malnutrition and to Benefit Farmers: Discussion by George J. Stigler
by George J. Stigler - 341-349 New Developments in Agricultural Sampling
by Arnold J. King & Glenn D. Simpson - 350-358 Agricultural Census of 1940
by Warder B. Jenkins - 359-366 Characteristics of U. S. Poultry Statistics
by E. Smith Kimball - 366-368 Characteristics of U. S. Poultry Statistics: Discussion by Joseph A. Becker
by Joseph A. Becker - 369-378 War Adjustments for American Agriculture
by Asher Hobson - 393-396 Agriculture in Modern Life, by O. E. Baker, Ralph Borsodi, and M. L. Wilson. New York. Harper & Brothers, 1939, 303 pp. $3.50
by B. H. Hibbard - 396-399 Factories in the Field, the Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California, Carey McWilliams, Boston, Little Brown and Company, 1939, pp. 334, $2.50
by Karl Brandt - 400-401 Farming Hazards in the Drought Area, by R. S. Kifer and H. L. Stewart, Washington, D. C.; Works Progress Administration, Division of Social Research, Research Monograph XVI, 1938. Pp. xxviii+219
by R. J. Doll - 401-404 Changes in Technology and Labor Requirements in Crop Production: Corn, by Loring K. Macy, Lloyd E. Arnold, and Eugene G. McKibben. Report No. A-5, XVIII, 181 pages
by Albert A. Thornbrough - 402-404 Changes in Technology and Labor Requirements in Crop Production: Cotton, by William C. Holley, and Lloyd E. Arnold. Philadelphia Works Progress Administration, National Research Project, Report No. A-7, 1998, XVI, 132 pages
by Albert A. Thornbrough - 402-404 Changes in Technology and Labor Requirements in Crop Production: Wheat and Oats, by Robert B. Elwood, Lloyd E. Arnold, D. Clarence Schmutz, and Eugene G. McKibben. Philadelphia, Works Progress Administration, National Research Project, Report A-10, 1939, XV, 182 pages
by Albert A. Thornbrough - 404-406 Migratory Cotton Pickers in Arizona, by Malcolm Brown and Orin Cassmore, Urban Surveys Section, Works Progress Administration, Division of Research, Washington, D. C., 1939. Pp. xxii + 104
by Joe R. Motheral - 404-406 Hired Labor Requirements on Arizona Irrigated Farms, by E. D. Tetreau, Arizona Bulletin No. 160, 1938, Pp. 31
by Joe R. Motheral - 404-406 Arizona's Farm Laborers, by E. D. Tetreau, Arizona Bulletin No. 163, 1939, Pp. 40
by Joe R. Motheral - 406-408 Basic Factors and Trends of Development in Agricultural Production of the Netherlands East Indies—Grundlagen und Entwicklungsrichtung der landwirtschaftlichen Erzeugung in Niederlandisch-Indien. W. K. G. Gretzer. "Berichte über Landwirtschaft." Neue Folge, 146. 18.40. R.M
by K. Mengelberg - 409-409 Max Sering
by Benjamin H. Hibbard & H. C. M. Case & William I. Myers & Henry C. Taylor
1939, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 697-706 A Century of Agricultural Statistics
by Henry C. Taylor - 707-717 A Close-up View of the Development of Agricultural Statistics from 1900 to 1920
by Nat C. Murray - 718-734 Why the Government Entered the Field of Crop Reporting and Forecasting
by Walter H. Ebling - 735-760 Development of Agricultural Statistics in the Bureau of the Census
by Murray R. Benedict - 761-787 Progress of Agricultural Statistics in the World
by E. S. & W. S. Woytinsky - 788-798 Agricultural Price Statistics in the United States and Abroad
by F. A. Pearson & G. E. Brandow - 799-827 Developments in Crop and Livestock Reporting since 1920
by Joseph A. Becker & C. L. Harlan - 828-837 Estimating Local Market Prices and Farm Labor since 1920
by Roger F. Hale - 838-845 Future Improvement in Agricultural Statistics
by Charles F. Sarle - 846-855 Design of Sampling Experiments in the Social Sciences
by George W. Snedecor - 856-863 An Experiment in the Design of Agricultural Surveys
by Raymond J. Jessen - 864-870 Measures Needed to Achieve Conservation and Efficient Production
by Walter W. Wilcox - 871-880 Permanent Aspects of Supply and Price Adjustment in Agriculture
by J. K. Galbraith - 881-896 Suggestions for a National Program of Rural Rehabilitation and Relief
by James G. Maddox - 898-898 These Are Our Lives, Federal Writers' Project. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press. 1939. Pp. xx, 421. $2.00
by C. Arnold Anderson - 898-900 Rural Families on Relief, Carle C. Zimmerman & Nathan L. Whetten. Washington, D. C. 1938. WPA, Division of Social Research Monograph XVII. Pp. xxiv+161
by C. Arnold Anderson - 900-901 Montana Farm Foreclosures, R. R. Renne, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 368, 1939, 58 pp
by L. A. Moorhouse - 902-903 Composition and Characteristics of the Agricultural Population in California, George M. Peterson, California Agri. Exp. Station, Bulletin 630, 1939, 48 pp
by Conrad Taeuber - 903-905 Hunger and History, E. Parmalee Prentice. New York, Harper and Brothers, 269 pp. $3.00
by O. E. Baker - 905-906 The Wholesale Marketing of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Baltimore, Robert G. Deupree, Baltimore, The Johns-Hopkins Press, 1939, pp. 125, $1.25
by Frank Robotka - 907-908 Financing Government, Harold M. Groves. New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1939, 777 pp., $3.75
by M. P. Catherwood
1939, Volume 21, Issue 3_Part_I
- 555-569 Demand Schedules—"Normal" and "Instantaneous"
by R. L. Mighell & R. H. Allen - 570-586 Theory of the Firm and Farm Management Research
by T. W. Schultz - 587-594 Differentiation in Marketing Farm Products
by L. J. Norton - 595-605 Wholesale Butter Prices and Premiums
by Paul E. Quintus - 606-613 The Theory and Measurement of Demand
by Gerhard Tintner - 614-631 Japan's Agricultural Crisis
by W. Ladejinsky - 632-650 The Equilibrium Method of Tariff Analysis Applied to Egyptian Uppers Cotton
by C. F. Wells - 651-655 Comparison of Small and Large Farmers under Proration Schemes
by H. E. Erdman - 655-661 Investment Policy for Farm Purchasers
by Conrad H. Hammar - 661-665 Economic Aspects of Hybrid Corn—Further Considered
by R. L. Mighell - 665-668 The Municipal Milk Plant of Wellington, New Zealand
by William Kling - 668-670 Intensity and Land Rent—A Rejoinder
by Conrad H. Hammar - 673-675 Economics of Peasant Farming, by Doreen Warriner. London, Oxford University Press, 1939. Pp. 200. $4.25
by John A. Hopkins - 676-678 Economic Adaptation to a Changing World Market, by Carl Major Wright, Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1939. 305 pp. 8s. 6d. net
by J. P. Cavin - 678-682 The Sugar Economy of Puerto Rico, by Arthur D. Gayer, Paul T. Homan and Earle K. James. New York, Columbia University Press, 1938. Pp. xviii+326, $3.75
by S. L. Descartes - 682-684 Analysis of Interregional Competition in Agriculture, by Sherman E. Johnson, Frank T. Hady, and others, Washington, D. C., Bureau of Agricultural Economics (mimeographed), 74 pp. 1939
by E. S. Lynch - 684-684 Cooperation at Home and Abroad, by C. R. Fay, London, P. S. King & Son, Vol. I, 1936, 447 pp. Vol. II, 1939, 540 pp., 15s
by Joseph G. Knapp - 684-685 Year Book of Agricultural Cooperation, 1939, Edited by the Horace Plunkett Foundation, London, P. S. King & Son, 1939, 558 pp., 15s
by Joseph G. Knapp - 685-686 Agricultural Marketing in India, by B. B. Mukherjee. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Col, Ltd. 1937, 259 pages, Rs. 4/8
by Donald M. Rubel - 686-688 Barriers to Internal Trade in Farm Products, by George R. Taylor, Edgar L. Burtis, and Frederick V. Waugh. Special Rept. to Secretary of Agriculture, U.S.D.A., 1939
by Charles M. Elkinton - 688-689 Social Problems in Agriculture: Record of the Permanent Agricultural Committee of the International Labor Office. London, P. S. King & Son, Ltd., 1938, pp. 162, $1.00
by William T. Ham - 689-690 Seven Lean Years, by T. J. Woofter, Jr., and Ellen Winston. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. 1939. Pp. vii, 187, $1.50
by H. E. Erdman - 694-695 Irving G. Davis 1885–1939
by F.V.W. - 695-696 Arthur W. Medlar 1876–1939
by H.C.F.
1939, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 419-434 Economic Criteria for Classifying Nonurban Land According to Probable Best Use
by David Weeks & H. R. Josephson - 435-461 Germany's Bid for Agricultural Self Sufficiency
by Benjamin Higgins - 462-469 Evolution of a Plan for Intra-Association Shifting of the Capital Obligations among Members
by H. E. Erdman & Weston W. Taylor - 470-478 Status of Agricultural Trade Unions in Holland
by Sidney C. Sufrin - 479-488 Economic Aspects of Hybrid Corn
by A. A. Dowell & O. B. Jesness - 489-494 Intensity and Land Rent—A Reply
by David L. MacFarlane - 494-498 Some Economic Aspects of University Patents
by William H. Nicholls - 498-500 Type of Farming Research Again
by C. L. Holmes - 500-502 Relation between Corn and Wheat Futures
by Malcolm Clough