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Book reviewed in this article: The National Income of British India 1931–32. By V. K. R. V. Rao Savings in Great Britain 1922–1935. By E. A. Radice Central Banking in the British Dominions. By A. F. W. Plumptre Normal and Abnormal International Capital Transfers. By Marco Fanno American Policy in the Far East, 1931–1940. By T. A. Bisson Recent and Prospective Developments in Accounting Theory. By William A. Paton Essays in Monetary Theory. By D. H. Robertson Money and Banking, 1939‐40–Volume I: Monetary Review. (League of Nations.) Central Banking. By. M. H. de Kock. (P. S. King & Son Ltd.) The Gold Standard in Theory and Practice. By R. G. Hawtrey The Bank of Canada–The Development and present Position of Central Banking in Canada. By Milton L. Stokes The Incidence of Income Taxes. By D. Black The Stock Market, Credit and Capital Formation. By Fritz Machlup Das Existezminimum in Deutschland. By J. Rosen The Economic Causes of War. By Lionel Bobbins Social Politik, Vol. 1, Arbejdslon og Arbejdsloshed (Wages and Unemployment), by F. Zeuthen A Social Approach to Economics. By H. A. Logan and M. K Inman Basic Theories of Distribution. By B. F. Catherwood The English Navigation Laws. By Lawrence A. Harper. Pp. 503 + 51. (Columbia University Press.) 25/‐ stg. Grapes, Raisins and Wines. U. S. Tariff Commission Report, No. 1341 Second Series. (Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C Economics–An Introduction. By N. B. Dearle Balance of Payments, 1938. (League of Nations.)

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