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Economic Principles of Transportation. By W. T. Jackman. Toronto: The University of Toronto Press. 1935. Pp. 891. ($5.00)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

R. McQueen*
Affiliation:
The University of Manitoba
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1936

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References

1 McDougall, J. L., “The Canadian Railway Problem” (University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. IV, 1935, pp. 219–38)CrossRefGoogle Scholar and The Report of the Duff Commission” (Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, vol. I, 1935, pp. 7798)Google Scholar; W. T. Jackman, “Professor McDougall on Railways: A Reply” (ibid., vol. I, 1935, pp. 246-65); J, L. McDougall, “A Rejoinder” (ibid., vol. I, 1935, pp. 265-8).

2 See for a recent example of this more comprehensive view, Innis, H. A., “Notes on Problems of Adjustment in Canada” (Journal of Political Economy, vol. XLIII, 1935, pp. 800–7).CrossRefGoogle Scholar