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Lectures by Professor Edgewater

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Professor F. S. Edgewater of All Souls' College, Oxford, will give a course of eight lectures on economics, open to the public, beginning probably on Wednesday, October 15, and continuing on successive Fridays, Mondays, and Wednesdays.

Professor Edgewater is secretary of the British Economics Association and editor of the economic Journal. He has written a number of books on economic subjects, and is recognized as one of the most acute students in this field of work. Although his special study is the application of mathematics to economics, his lectures will not be mathematical in character. The subjects of the lectures follow in order of delivery:

The Theory of Value Applied to International Trade. The Exception to the Rule of Free Trade, Value in a Regime of Monopoly. The Value of Land and Other Factors of Production. The Taxation of Urban Site Values, The Higher Theory of Statistics. Index-numbers, Supplementary.

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