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Originally published in 1952. In this fascinating book that
examines the statistics, the term food supplies is interpreted in a
wide sense and it deals among other matters with such subjects as
supplies from home agriculture and from overseas; food consumption;
controls, rationing and price regulations, and Government
purchasing of food. Included are chapters on world food supplies,
international organizations concerned with food and agriculture,
and development schemes in the Commonwealth and colonies. Food
supply from the eighteenth century onwards is outlined and the
dependence on imported food is discussed.
Even in an age accustomed to the rapid commercial exploitation of
new inventions, the great and extensive development of mechanical
road transport stands out conspicuously. This book, first published
in 1925, traces this development and analyses the economics of road
transport.
Originally published in 1952. In this fascinating book that
examines the statistics, the term food supplies is interpreted in a
wide sense and it deals among other matters with such subjects as
supplies from home agriculture and from overseas; food consumption;
controls, rationing and price regulations, and Government
purchasing of food. Included are chapters on world food supplies,
international organizations concerned with food and agriculture,
and development schemes in the Commonwealth and colonies. Food
supply from the eighteenth century onwards is outlined and the
dependence on imported food is discussed.
Even in an age accustomed to the rapid commercial exploitation of
new inventions, the great and extensive development of mechanical
road transport stands out conspicuously. This book, first published
in 1925, traces this development and analyses the economics of road
transport.
This book, first published in 1932, provides a survey of the
subject of railway economics as a whole, including the theory and
practice of railway charging; State regulation and ownership;
railway amalgamation; railway capital; railway organization and
labour problems. In addition a critical examination is made of the
economic questions involved in electrification, train speeds,
railway-owned road transport and other problems.
This book, first published in 1932, provides a survey of the
subject of railway economics as a whole, including the theory and
practice of railway charging; State regulation and ownership;
railway amalgamation; railway capital; railway organization and
labour problems. In addition a critical examination is made of the
economic questions involved in electrification, train speeds,
railway-owned road transport and other problems.
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