World Prosperity as Sought Through the Economic Work of the League of Nations
By Wallace Mcclure
Macmillan, 1933, 613 pp.
The former acting economic adviser of the Department of State has written an excellent account of the manifold economic activities of the League. The most important sections treat, with clarity and a wealth of illustration, the economic provisions of the Covenant, economic jurisprudence, world economic conferences, reconstruction of European finances, and world banking.