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II. THE BRITISH SUPER-TAX AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF

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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. I

V. SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE NEW LONG AND
SHORT HAUL CLAUSE

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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

REVIEW:

Keynes' Indian Currency and Finance

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CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1914

I. THE TRUST PROBLEM

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

II. DAVENPORT'S ECONOMICS AND THE PRESENT PROB-
LEMS OF THEORY

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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

COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

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