| + − | Arena. 36: 675. D. ’06. 1950w. |
“Interesting and well-written volume.”
| + + | Ath. 1907, 1: 314. Mr. 16. 1260w. |
“It must be admitted that he has not duly considered in his argument some very important aspects of the subject.” Charles Richmond Henderson.
| + − | Dial. 43: 248. O. 16, ’07. 140w. |
“Tho much contained therein may appear to us trite and commonplace, the volume, nevertheless, forms a noteworthy addition to our economic literature.”
| + | Ind. 61: 1230. N. 22, ’06. 860w. |
“There is nothing now in print better worth the attention of American readers of average intelligence, who are looking for explanations of those problems at once clear, calm, and of moderate compass.” Horace White.
| + + | J. Pol. Econ. 15: 48. Ja. ’07. 2280w. |
“Professor Laughlin has acquitted himself creditably, and we trust that his successors may be equally fortunate in their diplomatic missions.”