Parks, Wallace Judson

United States administration of its international economic affairs - Baltimore Johns Hopkins Press 1951 - 315 p.

This book deserves a friendly and commendatory introduction to the American reader. A commentator on it does not have to adopt all its conclusions or go along hand in hand with the author on every page to testify that the book deals with questions of first rate importance to our people, that its author is well informed on the points of friction and conflicting forces in our present Federal Government, that he writes his way quite simply and clearly through a fog of theoretical abstractions and that his conclusions are reasoned and sober.


Economics

337.73 PAR