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HARVARD ECONOMIC STUDIES

The Harvard Economic Studies are published as
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VOL. I. The English Patents of Monopoly, 1560-1640, by William Hyde Price, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $1.50. Published October,

1906.

VOL. II. The Lodging House Problem in Boston, by Albert Benedict Wolfe, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $1.50. Published December, 1906.

VOL. III. The Stannaries: a Study of the English Tin Miner, by George Randall Lewis, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $1.50. Published January, 1908.

VOL. IV. Railroad Reorganization, by Stuart Daggett, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.00. A detailed history and analysis of all the important railroad reorganizations in the United States to 1907. Published May, 1908.

VOL. V. Wool Growing and the Tariff, by Chester Whitney Wright, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $1.50. A complete history of the wool growing industry in the United States and its relation to our tariff policy. Published June, 1910.

VOL. VI. Public Ownership of Telephones on the Continent of Europe, by Arthur Norman Holcombe, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.00. A full and impartial account of telephone history in Germany, France, Italy, 'Holland, Scandinavia, with a consideration of the consequences of public ownership. Published January, 1911.

VOL. VII. The British Post Office, by Joseph Clarence Hemmeon, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.00. A general survey of the development of the British Post Office from its infancy to the present time. Published March, 1912.

Vol. VIII. The Cotton Manufacturing Industry in the United States, by Melvin Thomas Copeland, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.00. A description of the American cotton manufacturing industry and a comparison of conditions in Europe and in the United States. Published January, 1913.

Vol. IX. The History of the Grain Trade in France, by Abbott Payson Usher, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.00. A significant study of the first steps in the evolution of trade from limited local markets to a wholesale marketing of the world's staple commodities. Published January, 1914.

Vol. X. Corporate Promotions and Reorganizations, by Arthur Stone Dewing, Ph.D. 8vo. Price $2.50. A case-book of the promotion, mismanagement, and reorganization of a number of large corporations, with the conclusions to which they point, and the bearing of governmental regulation. Published February, 1914.

Vol. XI. The Evolution of the English Corn Market from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century, by Norman Scott Brien Gras, Ph.D. An investigation into the development of the market area, from the manorial system to the metropolitan system of today. In Press.

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1. THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913
II. THE BRITISH SUPER-TAX AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF
INCOME.

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III. THE DEVELOPMENT BY COMMISSIONS OF THE PRINCI-
PLES OF PUBLIC UTILITY VALUATION

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IV. THE SOCIAL POINT OF VIEW IN ECONOMICS. ПI
V. SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE NEW LONG AND
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VI. INDUSTRY IN PISA IN THE EARLY FOURTEENTH CENTURY
VII. MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION OF RAILROAD WAGE CON-
TROVERSIES: A YEAR'S DEVELOPMENT

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1. THE TRUST PROBLEM

I. The Necessity of Prohibition or Regulation
II. The Possibility of Preventing Combination

II. DAVENPORT'S ECONOMICS AND THE PRESENT PROB-
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III. FIRE INSURANCE RATES AND STATE REGULATION

IV. RENT UNDER THE ASSUMPTION OF EXHAUSTIBILITY
V. HOME RULE IN TAXATION

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VI. THE LITERATURE OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT REVIEWS:

Elsas' Ausnahmetarife

Bernhard's Unerwünschte Folgen der deutschen Sozialpolitik and
its Critics

NOTES AND MEMORANDA:

The German Potash Law of 1910

Public Ownership of Telegraphs and Telephones

The Development of Alaska by Government Railroads

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