Section IV. 

 ECONOMICS. 



1. A critical examination of our financial policy during the southern rebellion. 



New York, Appleton, 1865. 222 pp. 



Reviewed [by F. Bowen], A'. A ma. En:, New York, vol. 100 ( Apr., 1SG5): 604-G13. 

 This work was published at Newcomb's own expense. Since the author was an unknown young man whose name on the 

 title-page was given simply as "Simon Newcomb," all of the edition was not sold 



2. Our financial future. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 102 t Jan.. 1866): 100-135. 

 Anonymous. 



3. [Peto's Taxation.] 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 104 (Jan., 1867): 255-261. 

 Anonymous review. 



4. The let-alone principle. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 110 (Jan., 1870 N : 1-33. 



5. The labor question. 



JV. Amer. Rev., vol. Ill (July, 1870): 122-125. 



6. Baxter's National Debts. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 114 (Jan., 1872): 189-193. 



7. Jevon's Theory of Political Economy. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 114 (Apr., 1872): 435-440. 

 By "S.N." 



8. The session. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 117 (July, 1873): 182-223. 



Anonvmous review of work, especially financial, in Congress. 



9. Treasury and public opinion. 



Nation, New York, vol. 18 (June 4, 1874): 358-359. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



10. Thompson's National Economy. 



Nation, New York, vol. 20 (May 13, 1875): 333-335; vol. 21 (July 15, 1875): 41. 

 Anonymous review, and note on the " industrial League," Philadelphia. 



11. The method and province of political economy. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 121 (Oct., 1875): 241-270. 



12. [Jevon's Money, and the Mechanism of Exchange.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 21 (Dec. 16, 1875): 390-391. 

 Anonymous review. 



13. The ABC of finance, or The money question familiarly explained to every-day people in 



nine short and easy lessons. 

 Harper's Weekly, Lessons I-III, vol. 19 (Dec. 18, 1875): 1018-1019; lessons IV-V, vol. 19 (Dec, 25):1042- 

 lessons VI-VII, vol. 20 (Jan. 1, 1876): 10; lessons VIII-IX, vol. 20 (Jan. 8): 30-31. 



13A. The ABC of finance; or, The money and labor questions familiarly explained to common 

 people, in short and easy lessons. 

 New York, Harpers, s. d. [c. 1S77], pp. 7-115. Another edition, 187S, pp. 7-115. 

 Harper's Half-Hour Series, vol. 32. 



Preface: " A part of these 'lessons' appeared some time since m Harper'.? U 'cekly. The unexpected favor with which they 

 were received, by being reprinted, in whole or in part, by newspapers in various sections of the country, has suggested their 

 reproduction in a more permanent form. They are now completed, by the addition of several chapters bearing on the labor 

 questions of the present day." 

 There are fifteen lessons in the book which had a large sale. 



14. Price on Currency and Banking. 



Nation, New York, vol. 21 (Dec. 30, 1875): 420-421. 

 Anonymous review. 



15. Walker on The Wages Question. 



Nation, New York, vol. 23 (July 6, 1876): 12-13. 

 Anonymous review. 



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