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DAVENPORT, Herbert J. THE ECONOMICS OF ENTERPRISE. New lork: 1913. Pp. 5UNearly 100 pp. devoted specifically to discharge of debts and money and banking. FETTER, Frank A. THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. New York: 1913. About 60 pp. devoted directly to money and banking. LAUGHLIN, J. L. THE ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, ¥ITH SOME APPLICATIONS TO QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. Nev York: American Book Co., rev. ed., 1915. Pp. xxx, 386. SEAGAR, Henry R. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. New York: 1913. Pp. 650. About 60 pp. devoted to directly to money and banking, exclusive of foreign exchange and related subjects. SELIGMAN, E. R. A. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. New York and London: 6th ed., 1914-. about H O pp. devoted to money and banking TAUSSIG, Frank ¥. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. New York: 1911. Vol. I, Pp. 547; Vol. II, PP. 573. "Money and the Mechanism of Exchange" 220 pp (including chapters on industrial crises and financial panics) YOUNG, A. A. (co-author) OULTINES OF ECONOMICS. New York: Macmillan, 1923. Pp. xiv, 729. 4th revised e d . , 1923. other co-authors: Ely, R.^j Adams, T.S., and Lorenz, M.O.