ByJAMES W. ANQELL, Vale University Press,New Haven. 1929.
This volume is written by one of the most able men in the field and published for the Council on Foreign Relations. The developments in German economic life are surveyed from the Revolution, Versailles and inflation through the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan. Special chapters deal with particular industries. Problems of money wages, real wages, tax burdens, business organization, foreign capital, foreign trade, reparations and the future are constructively presented and very interestingly discussed.
Department of Economics.