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Volume 94, issue 1, 1921
- Foreword pp. vii-viii

- G.B. Roorbach
- The Foreign Trade of the United States Since the Signing of the Armistice pp. 1-7

- Simon Litman
- The International Trade Situation in Canada pp. 7-11

- John A. Cooper
- The International Trade Situation in South America pp. 11-16

- William C. Wells
- British Foreign Trade Promotion pp. 16-20

- P. Harvey Middleton
- The Revival of Belgian International Trade pp. 20-24

- Harry T. Collings
- Commercial Policy in Spain After the War pp. 24-28

- Chester Lloyd Jones
- Foreign Trade of Japan Since the Armistice pp. 29-36

- Frank R. Rutter
- The United States as a Creditor Nation and the Development of the Export Trade pp. 37-43

- E.L. Bogart
- Imports, the Tariff and American Foreign Trade pp. 43-46

- George E. Roberts
- Must the United States as a Creditor Nation Modify Its Traditional Attitude toward a Protective Tariff? pp. 47-51

- Jacob Viner
- The Effect of Depreciated Exchange on Foreign Trade pp. 51-54

- O.M.W. Sprague
- The Part of Direct Exporting in the Future of American Industry pp. 54-61

- Henry H. Morse and Walter F. Wyman
- The Probable Future Development of Grain Trade of the United States pp. 61-64

- Julius H. Barnes
- The Importance of Foreign Trade in Copper and Other Metals pp. 65-76

- Felix Edgar Wormser
- Mexico as a Field for American Trade Expansion pp. 76-80

- Thomas R. Taylor and Bernard H. Noll
- The Present Outlook for United States' Trade with Germany pp. 80-87

- J. Anton De haas
- The Chinese Consortium and American Trade Relations with China and the Far East pp. 87-93

- Thomas W. Lamont
- Shipping Services for American Foreign Trade— The Present Situation pp. 94-99

- Winthrop L. Marvin
- Foreign Trade Organization in Europe Since the War pp. 100-106

- Harry R. Tosdal
- Governmental Foreign Trade Promotion Service in the United States pp. 107-114

- Chauncey Depew Snow
- The Foreign Trade Work of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States pp. 114-118

- Chauncey Depew Snow
- The National Foreign Trade Council pp. 118-121

- O.K. Davis
- American Chambers of Commerce in Foreign Countries pp. 122-126

- Jay E. Fitzgerald
- The International Chamber of Commerce pp. 126-130

- John H. Fahey
- Organization Under the Webb-Pomerene Law pp. 130-132

- Allen Walker
- The Significance of the Edge Law in Relation to Foreign Trade pp. 133-141

- Philip B. Kennedy
- A Comparison of English and American Export Trade Methods pp. 141-149

- B. Olney Hough
- Difficulties of Financing Export Trade pp. 149-153

- Francis H. Sisson
- Improvements in British Empire Trade Information— The Imperial Statistical Conference pp. 153-156

- R.H. Coats
- The League of Nations and International Trade Statistics pp. 156-159

- A. Loveday
- Equality of Treatment Among Nations and a Bargaining Tariff pp. 160-175

- William S. Culbertson
- Post- War Tariff Changes and Tendencies pp. 175-185

- Benjamin B. Wallace
- Discriminatory Duties on Imports in American Bottoms pp. 185-195

- Abraham Berglund
- The Railroad Rate Discrimination Provision of the Merchant Marine Act 1920 pp. 196-201

- Stuart Daggett
- Government Restriction and Promotion of Foreign Trade pp. 202-207

- Roy G. Blakey
- The Perils of the New Economic Nati onalism pp. 208-215

- E.M. Patterson
- Notes pp. 216-217

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- Reviews pp. 216-216

- Clyde L. King
- KNOWLES, MORRIS. Industrial Housing. Pp. x, 393. Price, $5.00. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1920 pp. 217-217

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- Report of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Po litical and Social Science for the Year Ending December 31, 1920 pp. 218-218

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- January 15, 1921. CHARLES J. RHOADS, ESQ., TREAS., American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, Pa pp. 219-219

- Edward P. Moxey
Volume 93, issue 1, 1921
- Foreword pp. v-v

- Carl Kelsey
- The Background of the Relations Between Japan and the United States pp. 1-6

- Roland S. Morris
- The Attitude of the Chinese towards Americans pp. 7-16

- Paul S. Reinsch
- Why California Objects to the Japanese Invasion pp. 16-17

- James D. Phelan
- California-White or Yellow? pp. 18-23

- Marshall De Motte
- The Japanese Invasion pp. 23-29

- John S. Chambers
- Japanese in the Melting-Pot: Can They Assimilate and Make Good Citizens? pp. 29-34

- V.S. Mcclatchy
- The Attitude of Organized Labor towards the Japanese pp. 34-38

- Paul Scharrenberg
- Review of Exclusion History pp. 38-42

- Walter Macarthur
- The Japanese Question in California pp. 42-47

- Lothrop Stoddard
- The Development of the Anti-Japanese Movement pp. 47-50

- Robert Newton Lynch
- The Japanese Land Problem of California pp. 51-55

- Elwood Mead
- Japanese in California pp. 55-69

- Sidney L. Gulick
- Racial Prejudice Un-American pp. 69-72

- M.A. Matthews
- The Anti-Japanese Agitation from a Business Man's Standpoint pp. 72-74

- Reginald H. Parsons
- The Japanese Issue in California pp. 74-76

- John P. Irish
- American Citizenship and the Japanese pp. 77-81

- Roy Malcolm
- The Japanese Question pp. 81-88

- K.K. Kawakami
- Is the Japanese Menace in America a Reality? pp. 88-97

- Kchi Kanzaki
- California's Japanese Situation pp. 97-104

- Kiyo Sue Inui
- The Anti-Japanese Question in California pp. 104-110

- Baron Shimpei Goto
- Hawaii's Experience with the Japanese pp. 110-115

- Doremus Scuddfr
- Some Factors Involved in Minimizing Race Friction on the Pacific Coast pp. 116-120

- Jesse Frederick Steiner
- The Mexican Immigrant pp. 121-126

- James L. Slayden
- Immigration Along Our Southwest Border pp. 126-130

- J. Blaine Gwin
- The Mexican in Los Angeles from the Standpoint of the Religious Forces of the City pp. 130-133

- G. Bromley Oxnam
- Some Facts Affecting the Assimilation of the Immigrant pp. 134-138

- Carol Aronovici
- The Oppression Psychosis and the Immigrant pp. 139-144

- Herbert Adolphus Miller
- Immigration, the Matrix of American Democracy pp. 144-149

- Allen T. Burns
- Bohemians and Slovaks—Now Czechoslovaks pp. 149-153

- Jaroslav F. Smetanka
- The Polish Group in the United States pp. 153-156

- Julian Korski Grove
- The Second Generation of Immigrants in the Assimilative Process pp. 156-161

- Thaddeus Sleszynski
- Elementary Education for Adults pp. 161-168

- Ruby Baughman
- The Education of the Illiterate Immigrant pp. 168-173

- Thomas E. Finegan
- The Political Education of the Immigrant pp. 173-180

- Talcott Williams
- Elements in an Immigration Policy for the United States pp. 181-185

- Frank Julian Warne
- The Industrial Significance of Immigration pp. 185-185

- W. Jett Lauck
- The Industrial Significance of Immigration pp. 185-190

- W. Jett Lauck
- Immigration and the World War pp. 190-193

- Prescott F. Hall
- Administrative Problems Growing Out of the Immigration Laws pp. 194-198

- Louis F. Post
- The Ultimate Basis of Immigration pp. 198-201

- Henry Pratt Fairchild
- Immigration and the Future pp. 201-211

- Frances Kellor
- The New Flood Tide of Immigration pp. 211-224

- Henry W. Jessup
- Book Department pp. 225-226

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