Abstract
THE authors of this volume are, it may be A gathered from the preface, business men without much literary experience. The consequent defects of the book, it is to be feared, render it unlikely that many readers will be found with sufficient patience to attempt the whole. Four hundred and fifty pages of reasoning and criticism are at the best a heavy task; when the reasoning is often obscure and unnecessarily verbose, when the criticism seems often ill-informed or based on misunderstanding, the task is apt to become almost unendurable.
Prices and Wages: An Investigation of the Dynamic Forces in Social Economics.
By P. Wallis A. Wallis. Pp. xii + 456. (London: P. S. King and Son, Ltd., 1921.) 25s. net.
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Y., G. Prices and Wages: An Investigation of the Dynamic Forces in Social Economics . Nature 109, 101–102 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109101a0
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