The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to New Books About Business

IN the welter of conflicting opinion about what ’economic planning’ by a centralized government really involves, it is of interest to have a critical estimate by an acknowledged British economist of American efforts in ‘ planning.’ as contrasted with German, Italian, and Soviet. The book reviewed below comments in detail upon New Deal policies and draws a number of decidedly pointed conclusions about ’restrictive sectional pseudo-planning.‘