7. Reasons for decline of the English silk trade. [Parker in National Review, 1895, 26: 212-225.]

8. Relative strength of modern countries in manufactures. [Schoenhof in Forum, 1901, 31: 89-104 (statistical); Browne in National Review, 1899, 33: 568-580 (espec. U. S.).]

9. Faults of English mercantile organization. [Lambert in Nineteenth Century, 1898, 44: 940-956; Greenwood in same, 1899, 45: 538-547.]

10. Meaning of “dumping”; effects; means of prevention. [Ashley, Tariff problem; Marshall, Industry and Trade.]

11. Balfour’s view of the commercial situation. [A. J. Balfour, Economic notes on insular free trade, N. Y., Longmans, 1903, $.30; Tariff reform, $.10.]

12. Criticism of Balfour’s proposals. [Quarterly Review, 1903, 198: 613-648.]

13. Chamberlain’s view of the commercial situation. [Chamberlain, The policy of imperial preference, National Review, 1903-4, 42: 351-370.]

14. Discussion of Chamberlain’s proposals. [Nelson in North Amer. Review, 1903, 177: 183-191; Goschen in Monthly Review, 1903, 12: July, 38 ff.; Quarterly Review, 1903, 198: 246-278; Edinburgh Review, 1904, 200: 449-476.]

15. The project of an imperial customs union. [Mahan in National Review, 1902, 39: 390-408; Colquhoun in North Amer. Review, 1903, 177: 172-182; Giffen, in Nineteenth Century, 1902, 51: 693-705; Bastable in Econ. Journal, 1902, 12: 507-513.]

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