Abstract
THE Baltic Institute, which was founded at Torun in Poland in 1926 for the investigation of Polish and Pomeranian economic problems, has widened its scope in the publication of a journal entitled Baltic Countries, which is to appear three times a year at the annual cost of five dollars. The August number contains more than a dozen articles, all in English, on various aspects geographical, economic and historical of Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia and other Baltic lands. Russia and Germany are excluded from the scope of the review. The editorial committee of twelve is drawn from the universities of Baltic and Scandinavian countries, England and the United States. A supplement to the issue contains the first instalment of the proposed Baltic Year Book which gives the usual statistical tables. This is to be completed in four issues, and then published separately. Baltic Countries promises to be a useful addition to geographical and economic journals.
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