“It is a concise, clearly reasoned, well balanced and admirably written piece of work—a real contribution to our economic literature, and interesting to the average reader.”
| + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 638. My. ’07. 420w. | |
| Dial. 43: 69. Ag. 1, ’07. 150w. |
“It is a careful and discriminating study, and undoubtedly offers the best concise discussion of its subject that has yet appeared.” O. D. Skelton.
| + + | J. Pol. Econ. 15: 562. N. ’07. 300w. |
“It cannot be said that Mr. Howard has made any substantial contribution to our knowledge of the subject.”
| + | Nation. 85: 163. Ag. 22, ’07. 270w. |
“There is no questioning the intrinsic value of his work, which assuredly makes for a clearer understanding of modern Germany and her people.”
| + | Outlook. 86: 438. Je. 22, ’07. 500w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 759. Je. ’07. 50w. |
“The book is well worth perusal, and it does not detract from its value if we add that it is for the most part, and properly so, a careful and moderate exposition of the obvious.”
| + | Spec. 99: sup. 643. N. 2, ’07. 540w. |