XXXVII. 



RECENT CHANGES IN FOREIGN COMMERCE. 



1900-1920. 



1. Bogart, E. L. Economic History of the United 



States (Revised edition of 1912), Chapter 

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2. Day, Clive. History of Commerce. (New edi- 



tion, 1914.) Chapter 54. 



3. Huebner, G. G. Agricultural Commerce (1915), 



pp. 374-386. See also Bibliography, pp. 386, 

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4. Johnson, E. R. History of Domestic and For- 



eign Commerce of the United States (1915), 

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 commerce of the United States. 



5. Robinson, E. V. Commercial Geography, pp. 



196-242. 



6. Smith, J. R. Industrial and Commercial Geog- 



raphy (1913), Part II: "Commercial Geogra- 

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7. Stead, W. T. The Americanization of the 



World, pp. 342-381. 



8. Whelpley, J. D.The Trade of the World, 1913, 



Chapter XIV. 



9. Magazines and Periodicals. 



10. Statistical Abstract of the United States. 



11. Annual Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Sta- 



tistics, in Annual Report of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture. 



12. Annual Report on the Foreign Commerce and 



Navigation of the United States. 



13. Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance. 



14. Daily Trade and Consular Reports. Issued by 



the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- 

 merce. Department of Commerce. These 

 reports date from January 1, 1898. 

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