“In point of thorough workmanship and nice finish, the volume stands in refreshing contrast to much—we had almost said most—of the economic writing in these days of unlimited license to produce undigested and undigestible literature. So workmanlike is his performance that it is with regret that we are unable to rate the work more highly as a contribution to economic theory. Highest praise should be given to the author’s discussion of capital and income accounts and of capital and income summation.”
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| N. Y. Times. 11: 653. O. 6, ’06. 280w. |
“The ‘dreary science’ has seldom received a breezier contribution, or one of more original treatment.”
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“Has not only a scientific interest for the theoretical student of economics, but also a human and vital interest for the accountant and the business man.”
| + | Outlook. 84: 632. N. 10, ’06. 390w. |
* Fisk, George Mygatt. International commercial policies, with special reference to the United States: a text book. (Citizen’s lib.) *$1.25. Macmillan.
A thorogoing hand-book which provides in a form available for students of economics and general readers a systematic treatment of the politics of international commerce. The author discusses the development of modern commercial politics, including free trade, protection, customs in all their phases, commercial treaties, public trade promoting institutions and navigation politics.
Fisk, May Isabel. Talking woman. Il. †$1.25. Harper.
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