Agricultural Economics Literature (Volume 12)
Bureau of Agricultural Economics Library
No 396372, Miscellaneous Publications from United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
Abstract:
Issue features include: American Rural Fiction, 1937 – Signed Reviews – Descriptive Notes and Abstracts – Bibliographies – Selected List of Recent Reviews – State Publications – U. S. Department of Agriculture Publications, Economic in Character – New Periodicals – Periodical Articles – Notes. Book reviews included: Statistical Methods (George W. Snedecor ) --- The Sod-House Frontier, 1854-1890; A Social History of the Northern Plains from the Creation of Kansas and Nebraska to the Admission of the Dakotas (Everett Dick) --- The Plow and the Sword; Labor, Land, and Property in Fascist Italy (Carl Theodore Schmidt) --- Danish Agriculture, Its Economic Development; A Description and Economic Analysis Centering on the Free Trade Epoch, 1870-1930 (Einar Jensen) --- Die Landflucht und der Einsatz von Stadtjugend in der Landwirtschaft (Griffion Stierling) --- The Agricultural Revolution in Norfolk (Naomi Riches) --- Land Utilization in China (J. L. Buck) --- State and Local barriers to Interstate Commerce in the United States; A Study in Economic Sectionalism (Frederick E. Melder) --- Tom Watson, Agrarian Rebel (C. Vann Woodward).
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Pages: 830
Date: 1938
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396372
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