Director of the School of Economics and Political Science; Professor ofPolitical Economy at the University of Wisconsin
Monopolies and Trusts. By RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D., LL.D.
"It is admirable. It is the soundest contribution on the subject thathas appeared."—Professor JOHN R. COMMONS.
"By all odds the best written of Professor Ely's work."
—Professor SIMON N. PATTEN, University of Pennsylvania.
Outlines of Economics. By RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D., LL.D., author of"Monopolies and Trusts," etc.
The Economics of Distribution. By JOHN A. HOBSON, author of "TheEvolution of Modern Capitalism," etc.
World Politics. By PAUL S. REINSCH, Ph.D., LL.B., Assistant Professorof Political Science, University of Wisconsin.
Economic Crises. By EDWARD D. JONES, Ph.D., Instructor in Economicsand Statistics, University of Wisconsin.
Government in Switzerland. By JOHN MARTIN VINCENT, Ph.D., AssociateProfessor of History, Johns Hopkins University.
Political Parties in the United States, 1846-1861. By JESSE MACY,LL.D., Professor of Political Science in Iowa College.
Essays on the Monetary History of the United States. By CHARLES J.BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics, Williams College.
Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order. By EDWARDALSWORTH ROSS, Ph.D.
Municipal Engineering and Sanitation. By W.N. BAKER, Ph.B., AssociateEditor of Engineering News.
By JANE ADDAMS, Head of "Hull House," Chicago; joint author of"Philanthropy and Social Progress." (Now ready.)
Miss Addams' Settlement Work is known to all who are interested insocial amelioration and municipal conditions. As the title of her bookshows, it will be occupied with the reciprocal relations of ethicalprogress and the growth of democratic thought, sentiment, andinstitutions.
By RICHARD T. ELY, LL.D., Professor of Political Economy and Director ofthe School of Economics and Political Science in the University ofWisconsin; President of the American Economic Association; author of"Monopolies and Trusts," etc.
Topics treated under Custom include the Rent of Land and Custom;Interest and Custom; The Remuneration of Personal Services and Custom;Custom and Commerce.
Competition is first discussed with reference to the biological aspectsof the question, and the significance of subhuman competition isconfined and a careful classification of its various kinds is presented.One of the main topics of the book is Competition as a Principle ofDistribution, and its treatment of the subject of price admirablysupplements the theoretical discussion in "Monopolies and Trusts."
By CHARLES ZUEBLIN, B.D., Associate Professor of Sociology in theUniversity of Chicago.
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