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TO many in Great Britain it will come as somewhat of a surprise to learn that the American farmer finds almost as much difficulty as the British farmer in making both ends meet: indeed, so far as comparisons are possible, he seems to be in a worse plight. There are no better qualified men on this subject than Profs. Warren and Pearson, and they give in this book a very clear exposition of the situation, but the picture is far from rosy and the authors close on a pessimistic note: they see no easy way out of the difficulty.
The Agricultural Situation: Economic Effects of Fluctuating Prices.
By Prof. G. F. Warren Prof. F. A. Pearson. (The Price Series.) Pp. xvi+306. (New York: J. Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1924.) 15s. net.
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R., E. The Agricultural Situation: Economic Effects of Fluctuating Prices . Nature 116, 236 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116236a0
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