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(1) The Transition in Agriculture (2) An Introduction to the Study of Agricultural Economics (3) The Development of Agriculture in Denmark

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(1) THIS is the work of an author whose previous writings on subjects of agricultural economy have attracted considerable attention. The present volume has a three-fold purpose—to describe recent developments of subsidiary branches of agriculture, the progress of agriculturalcooperation, and the principles on which small holdings may have the best chance of success.

(1) The Transition in Agriculture.

By Edwin A. Pratt. Pp. x + 354. (London: John Murray, 1906.) Price 5s.

(2) An Introduction to the Study of Agricultural Economics.

By Henry C. Taylor. Pp. viii + 327. (New York: The Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1905.) Price 5s.

(3) The Development of Agriculture in Denmark.

By R. J. Thompson. A paper read before the Royal Statistical Society, May 15, 1906.

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G., E. (1) The Transition in Agriculture (2) An Introduction to the Study of Agricultural Economics (3) The Development of Agriculture in Denmark. Nature 74, 193–194 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074193a0

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