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154 Robertson, John Mackinnon. Shipping after the war. Westminster, The Cobden club, 1916. 39, [1] p. 21cm. [Cobden club. Publications]

154a Robinson, J. J.

HE823.R6

National reconstruction. A study in prac

tical politics and statesmanship.

London, Hurst and Blackett, 1918. viii, 154 p. 181cm.

155 Rouland, E. Un projet de réquisition des chemins de fer. L'Economiste français, Oct. 19, 1918, p. 483–484.

Text of the law: p. 493–494.

156 Ruskin college, Oxford. Some economic aspects of international relations.

Birmingham, Birmingham printers, ltd., 1917. 89 p. 21cm. (The reorganisation of industry series. III)

CONTENTS.-Prefatory note.-An account of proceedings at the national Conference of working-class associations held in Birmingham on Sept. 21st and 22nd, 1917.-Commercial policy and our food supply. By H. S. Furniss.-The influence of the war on commercial policy. By Edwin Cannan.-Capitalism and international relations. By A. E. Zimmern. HC56.R8

156a Scotland. Local government board. Provision of houses for the working classes after the war. The housing of the working classes acts, 1890 to 1909. Memorandum by the Local government board for Scotland with suggestions in regard to the provision and planning of houses for the working classes.

Edinburgh, H. M. Stationery off., [Morrison & Gibb] 1918. 12 p. plates, plans. 31cm.

157 Scott, William Robert. Economic problems of peace after war; the W. Stanley Jevons lectures at University college, London, in 1917.

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Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1917. xii, 122 p. 221cm

CONTENTS.-Foreword.-I. The economic man and a world at war. "For the duration of the war."-Communications of a maritime state.-The surprises of peace.-Saving and the standard of life. Organisation re-orientated. Appendix.-Statistics of shipping during war.-Index.

HC56.S4

Economic problems of peace after war. (Second series) The W. Stanley Jevons lectures at University college, London, in 1918.

Cambridge [Eng.] The University press, 1918. xii, 139 p. 221cm

CONTENTS.-Preface.-Mare librum, aer clausus?—A league of nations and commercial policy.-The financial burden of today and tomorrow.-Conscription or proscription of capital.-The period of financial transition.-Ten years after.-Appendix.Index. HC56.S45

159 Standing joint committee of industrial women's organisations. The position of women after the war. Report

of the Standing joint committee of industrial women's organisations presented to the Joint committee on labour problems after the war.

London [etc.] Co-operative printing society limited [1916?] 20 p. 24cm.

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160 The Statist, London. When the war ends. I-LVI. [A series of articles]

The Statist, Nov. 10, 1917-Feb. 22, 1919 and continuation.
HG11.S8,v.90-92

161 Storey, Harold. The Paris conference and trade after the

war.

London, T. F. Unwin, ltd. [1916] 32 p. 21cm.

HF499.S8

162 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce (Dept. of commerce) Economic reconstruction. Analysis of main tendencies in the principal belligerent countries of Europe with statistics of production, consumption, and trade in important foodstuffs and industrial raw materials. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. 74 p. 25cm. (Miscel laneous series, no. 73)

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Appendixes: A. Economic conference of the allied governments.
B. Report of British Committee on commercial and industrial
policy after the war.-c. Imports and exports (temporary control)
bill.-D. The British nonferrous metal industry act.

German trade and the war.

HC56.U6

Commerical and

industrial conditions in war time and the future outlook, by Chauncey Depew Snow and J. J. Kral.

Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. 236 p. incl. tables. 25cm. (Miscellaneous series, no. 65)

Appendixes: A. German import trade.-B. Extracts from the President's addresses.-c. Pan-Germanism and Mittleuropa. <From an article by Prof. Thomas G. Masaryk, of Prague, in The new Europe, London, Oct. 19, 1916.-D. The Leipzig fair in war time.-E. Christmas in Berlin, 1917.-F. Interlocking of German banks and other corporations.-G. German methods in trade and industry described in official reports.

HC286.2.U6

Tariff commission. The glass industry as affected by the war. New branches of the industry-Changes in manufacture and trade due to war conditions-Holding export and domestic trade after the war-The glass

trade of European countries-Testimony of leading American manufacturers.

Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918. 147 p. 23cm. (Tariff information series, no. 5)

"The commission has had the services of Frank J. Sheridan, special expert, in the preparation of this pamphlet."-p. 5.

HF1756.A425 no.5 HD9623.U45A6 1918

165 Victor, E. A., ed. Canada's future, what she offers after the war; a symposium of official opinion.

Toronto, The Macmillan company of Canada, ltd., 1916. xv, 320 p. incl. front. (port.) 24cm.

HC115.V5

166 Villiers, Brougham. Britain after the peace; revolution or

reconstruction.

London, T. F. Unwin, ltd. [1918] 263 p. 21cm.

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167 Warburg, Paul M. Some phases of financial reconstruction. Address at Atlantic city, Dec. 6, 1918. 29 p.

168 Webb, Sidney. When peace comes: the way of industrial reconstruction.

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Westminster, 1916. cover-title, 32 p. 211cm. (Fabian tract, no. 181)

"This tract is reproduced, with slight additions, from half-a-dozen articles in the 'Daily news' (which appeared July 28, August 3, 12, 19, 26, and September 5, 1916)" HX11.F25 no.181 and Arnold Freeman. Great Britain after the war; being facts and figures, quotations and queries, suggestions and forecasts, designed to help individual inquirers and study circles in considering what will happen after the war with regard to trade, employment, wages, prices, trade unionism, co-operation, women's labour, foreign commerce, the railways, the coal supply, education, taxation, etc. Dedicated to the Workers' educational association.

London, G. Allen and Unwin, limited [1916] 80 p. 21cm.

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170 Webster, Robert Grant. The awakening of an empire. London. J. Murray, 1917. xxvi, 326 p. 19cm.

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171 Wells, Herbert G. The elements of reconstruction; a series of articles contributed in July and August, 1916, to the Times.

London, Nisbet & co., [1917] 119, [1] p. 16cm.

CONTENTS.-Introduction.-Science in education and industry.— Scientific agriculture and the nation's food.—The long view and labour.-Problems of political adaptation.-An imperial constitution.-Higher education in the empire.

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172 Whetham, William Cecil Dampier. The war and the nation; a study in constructive politics.

London, J. Murray, 1917. viii p., 1 l., 312 p. 19cm.

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CONTENTS.-Introduction: "Laissez-faire' or constructive politics? The land and they that dwell thereon.-The organisation of British industry and commerce.-Coal and railways.-The war and the race.-Finance and taxation.

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173 Whitaker, Charles Harris, and others. The housing problem in war and in peace.

Washington, D. C., The Journal of the American institute of architects, 1918. 116 p. incl. illus., plates, plans. 281cm

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"All of the material with the exception of a few illustrations, is reprinted from the Journal of the American institute of architects, issues of September, 1917, to February, 1918, inclusive." NA7551.W5

174 Woolf, Leonard S. Co-operation and the future of industry. London, George Allen & Unwin, [1918]. 141 p. 191cm.

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175 Zimmern, Alfred E. Nationality and government with other war-time essays.

London, Chatto & Windus, 1918. 364 p.

CONTENTS.-I. German culture and the British commonwealth.II. Nationality and government.-I. True and false nationalism.-IV. The passing of nationality.-v. Education, social and national.-vi. The universities and public opinion.-vII. Progress in government.-VIII. Progress in industry.-Ix. The labour movement and the future of British industry.- -x. Reconstruction.-xI. The control of industry after the war.-XII. Capitalism and international relations.-XIII. The new German empire.XIV. Three doctrines in conflict. D523.Z6

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