A NEW SERIES ON 

 ECONOMICS 



Crown Svo 



The following are the first of a set of volumes dealing 

 with the fundamental principles and method of Political 

 Economy in a concise and simple manner. 



Their object is to explain the essential facts and theories 

 of that science, raid its important bearing upon human 

 welfare in language not too technical or abstract, and 

 thereby to stimulate an interest in economic doctrine, and 

 to fo»ter a study of the problems of wealth and poverty, 

 production and consumption, and of the causes which 

 govern the welfare of nations. 



The series isedited by G. Armitage-Smith, D.Lit., M.A. 



A PRIMER OF NATIONAL FINANCE. 



By Henry Higgs, C.B. 



LABOUR ORGANIZATION. 



By George O'Brien, Litt.D. 



FOREIGN TRADE. 



By W. Henderson Pringle, M.A., LL.B. 



WEALTH: ITS PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION. 



By A. W. KiRKALDY, M.A., B.Litt. Oxon. 



THE LAND AND ITS PROBLEMS. 



By Christopher Turnor. 



