IV. — Agrarian Economy in General. 



I. GeneraIv studies. 

 II. Fiscal system and agricui^ture. 



III. State as landowner. 



IV. Various forms of land tenure. 



V. The redistribution of lands and measures to prevent ex- 

 cessive subdivision. 

 VI. Agrarian reform in general. 

 VII. Home colonization. 

 VIII. Problems of hydraulics and forestry. 

 IX. Trade and transport of agrarian products. 

 X. Measures for the improvement op the conditions of country 

 life. Cheap dwelling houses. Industries auxiliary to 

 agriculture. 



XI. lyAND prices and REVENUES. ^ 



XII. Agricultural education (from the social point of view). 



XIII. Agricultural labour. 



XIV. State intervention in favour of agriculture. 



XV. Supply of agricultural produce and high cost of living. 

 XVI. Miscellaneous information. 

 XVII. Notices of publications. 



