2. Economic ideals. H. R. Burch, American Economic Life, pp. 17-27.
3. Is labor a commodity? C. J. Bullock, Introduction to the Study of Economics, pp. 432-436.
4. The relation of wages to the standard of living. H. R. Burch, American Economic Life, pp. 47-56; J. H. Hammond and J. W. Jenks, Great American Issues, pp. 83-96.
5. How capital is accumulated. R. T. Ely, Outlines of Economics, pp. 116-130.
6. The place of capital in modern agriculture, industry, and commerce. L. C. Marshall, Readings in Industrial Society, pp. 154-212.
7. Natural monopolies. C. J. Bullock, Introduction to the Study of Economics, pp. 309-324.
8. Freedom of contract. L. C. Marshall, Readings in Industrial Society, pp. 570-574.
9. Thrift as a national asset. F. A. Cleveland and Joseph Schafer, Democracy in Reconstruction, pp. 244-262.
10. The place of luxury in economic life. T. N. Carver, Principles of National Economy, pp. 584-597.
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