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THE ADMINISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES. With Special Reference to Factory Practice. By Edward D. Jones, Ph.D., Professor of Commerce and Industry, University of Michigan. With Illustrations and Bibliographies. Large 12mo. $2.00 net. (Second Impression).

"To the head of any industrial organization, and especially to the executives of those which have not long been created and are still faced with many of the problems discussed in the volume, it should be particularly useful."—Wall Street Journal.

THE WORKS MANAGER TO-DAY: An Address Prepared for a Series of Private Gatherings of Works Managers. By Sidney Webb, Professor of Public Administration in the University of London (School of Economic and Political Science). Crown 8vo. $1.40 net

An examination, in easy lecture form, of the problems of management of any considerable industrial enterprise, especially in relation to the organization of labor, methods of remuneration, "Scientific Management" and "Welfare Work," piecework and premium bonus systems, restriction of output and increase of production, the maintenance of discipline, etc.

THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. By Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics in the University of Illinois. With 26 Maps and 95 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. $1.75.

READINGS IN THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. By E. L. Bogart, Ph.D., and C. M. Thompson, Ph.D., of the University of Illinois. 8vo. $2.80.

A source book which collects in one volume contemporary material illustrating the most important economic developments in the country's history. The material is arranged as follows: Eight chapters deal with the United States before 1808; nine with the period of 1808-1860; and six with the period since 1860.

RAILROADS. In two volumes. By William Z. Ripley, Ph.D. Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Economics in Harvard University, author of "Railway Problems," etc.

Vol. I. RATES AND REGULATION, with 41 maps and diagrams. 8vo. $3.00 net.
Vol. II. FINANCE AND ORGANIZATION, with 29 maps and diagrams. 8vo. $3.00 net.

PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS: with Special Reference to American Conditions. By Edwin R. A. Seligman, LL.D. McVickar Professor of Political Economy in Columbia University. Seventh Edition, Revised (1916). $2.50 net.

UNEMPLOYMENT: A Problem of Industry. By W. H. Beveridge, Stowell Civil Law Fellow of University College, Oxford, 1902-1906; formerly sub-Warden of Toynbee Hall and Member of the Central (Unemployed) Body for London. 8vo. $3.00 net.

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