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The Distribution of Wealth

By THOMAS NIXON CARVER, Professor of Political Economy in Harvard University.

Cloth, 12mo, 290 Pages, $1.50 net

An explanation of the valuation of the services of the factors of production made by means of an analytical study of the motives which govern men in business and industrial life.

The Distribution of Wealth

A Theory of Wages, Interest, and Profits. By JOHN BATES CLARK, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Columbia University.

Cloth, 8vo, 445 pages, $3.00 net

Essentials of Economic Theory as Applied to Modern Problems of Industry and Public Policy

By JOHN BATES CLARK, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Columbia University.

Cloth, 12mo, 566 pages, $2.00 net

An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England

By EDWARD P. CHEYNEY, Professor of European History in the University of Pennsylvania.

Published in New York, 1901. Sixth reprint, 1909.

Cloth, 12mo, 317 pages, $1.40 net

The Industrial History of the United States

By KATHARINE COMAN, Ph.B., Professor of Economics and Sociology in Wellesley College.

Cloth, 12mo, 343 pages, $1.25 net

The Distribution of Wealth

By JOHN R. COMMONS, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Wisconsin.

Cloth, 12mo, 258 Pages, $1.25

A concise summary of the practical outcome of the various theories of distribution.

An Introduction to the Study of Political Economy

By LUIGI COSSA, Professor in the Royal University of Pavia. Revised by the author, and translated from the Italian by Louis Dyer, M.A., Balliol College.

Cloth, 12mo, 587 pages, $2.60 net

Outlines of English Industrial History

By W. CUNNINGHAM, D.D., Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Tooke Professor of Economic Science in King’s College, London, and ELLEN A. MCARTHUR, Lecturer of Girton College, Cambridge.

Cloth, 12mo, 274 pages, $1.50 net

Outlines of Economic Theory

By HERBERT JOSEPH DAVENPORT, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics in the University of Chicago.

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Economic Essays

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Economic Essays

By CHARLES FRANKLIN DUNBAR, late Professor of Political Economy in Harvard University. Edited by O. M. W. SPRAGUE, Assistant Professor of Economics in Harvard University. With an Introduction by F. W. TAUSSIG, Henry Lee Professor of Economics in Harvard University.

Published in New York, 1904.

Cloth, gilt top, 372 pp., 8vo, $2.50 net

The Rate of Interest

Its Nature, Determination, and Relation to Economic Phenomena. By IRVING FISHER, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Yale University.

Published in New York, 1907.

Cloth, 442 pp., 8vo, $3.00 net

The Nature of Capital and Income

By IRVING FISHER, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Yale University.

Published in New York, 1906.

Cloth, 427 pp., 8vo, $3.00 net

The Purchasing Power of Money

Its Determination and Relation to Credit Interest and Crises. By IRVING FISHER, Professor of Political Economy in Yale University, assisted by HARRY G. BROWN, Instructor in Political Economy, Yale University.

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The Income Tax

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International Commercial Policies

with Special Reference to the United States: a Text-book, by GEORGE MYGATT FISK, Ph.D., Professor of Commerce in the University of Illinois.

Published in New York, 1907.

Half leather, 288 pp., 12mo, $1.25 net

The Law of the Employment of Labor

By L. D. CLARK.

Cloth, 12mo

Elements of Economics of Industry

Being the First Volume of Elements of Economics. By ALFRED MARSHALL, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Cambridge.

Published in London, 1892. Latest reprint, 1907.

Cloth, 440 pp., 12mo, $1.00 net

Essentials of Economic Theory as Applied to Modern Problems of Industry and Public Policy

By JOHN BATES CLARK, Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Columbia University.

Published in New York, 1907.

Cloth, 566 pp., 12mo, $2.00 net

A History of Political Economy

By JOHN KELLS INGRAM, LL.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.

Published in New York, 1907.

Cloth, 250 pp., 12mo., $1.50 net

Introduction to Public Finance

By CARL COPPING PLEHN, Ph.D., Professor of Finance in the University of California.

Published in New York, 1896. Revised and enlarged edition, 1909.

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History of Coinage and Currency in the United States, and the Perennial Contest for Sound Money

By A. BARTON HEPBURN.

Published in New York, 1903.

Cloth, 666 pp., 8vo, $2.00 net

Public Finance

By C. F. BASTABLE, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Political Economy in the University of Dublin.

Published in London, 1892. Third edition, 1903.

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Practical Problems in Banking and Currency

Being a number of selected addresses delivered in recent years by prominent bankers, financiers, and economists. Edited by WALTER HENRY HULL. With an introduction by the Honorable C. F. PHILLIPS, of New York.

Published in New York, 1907.

Cloth, 596 pp., 8vo, $3.50 net

The Theory of International Trade, with Some of Its Applications to Economic Policy

By C. F. BASTABLE, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Political Economy in the University of Dublin.

Published in London, 1897. Fourth edition, 1903.

Cloth, 197 pp., 12mo, $1.25 net

International Civil and Commercial Law

As Founded upon Theory, Legislation, and Practice. By F. MEILI, Professor of International Private Law in the University of Zurich. Translated and Supplemented with Additions of American and English Law, by ARTHUR H. KUHN, A.M., member of the New York Bar.

Published in New York, 1905.

Cloth, 559 pp., 8vo, $3.00 net

The Industrial History of the United States

By KATHERINE COMAN, Ph.B., Professor of Economics and Sociology in Wellesley College.

Published in New York, 1905. Latest reprint, 1907.

Cloth, 343 pp., 12mo, $1.25 net

An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England

By EDWARD P. CHEYNEY, Professor of European History in the University of Pennsylvania.

Published in New York, 1901. Sixth reprint, 1909.

Cloth, 317 pp., 12mo, $1.40 net

Wages in the United States

By SCOTT NEARING, Ph.D., of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Author of “Social Adjustment,” etc.

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The Tariff in Our Times: A Study of Fifty Years’ Experience with the Doctrine of Protection

By IDA M. TARBELL.

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

1. P. 63, changed “The manufacturers were to supply all the tools of the farmers and miners—the farmers and miners all the raw materials of the manufacturers.” to “The manufacturers were to supply all the tools of the farmers and miners”. 2. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling. 3. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed. 4. Enclosed italics font in underscores.

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