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Agricultural Economics Literature (Volume 9)

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Issue features include: Signed Reviews – Descriptive Notes and Abstracts – Selected List of Recent Reviews – Translation – Bibliographies – State Publications – U. S. Department of Agriculture Publications, Economic in Nature – New Periodicals – Periodical Articles – Notes. Book reviews included: Family and Society; A Study of the Sociology of Reconstruction (C. C. Zimmerman and M. E. Frampton) --- A Program for Land Use in Northern Minnesota; A Type Study in Land Utilization (O. B. Jesness, R. I. Nowell, and associates) --- Cotton Goes to Market; A Graphic Description of a Great Industry (A. H. Garside) --- Trend Analysis of Statistics; Theory and Technique (Max Sasuly) --- Vanishing Farm Markets and Our World Trade (T. W. Schultz) --- Die vorstädtische kleinsiedlung in der mark Brandenburg und in der Grenzmark (Gertrude Laupheimer and Marie Högel-Wertenson) --- Remarques sur le mouvement de la population en France depuis le début du XIXe siècle (Georges Mauco).

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  • Library, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1935. "Agricultural Economics Literature (Volume 9)," Miscellaneous Publications 387617, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:387617
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.387617
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