ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1936, addresses the need for a comprehensive study of the development of international control in the field of certain vital commodities and services. It traces tendencies of development in government policy, and shows the growth of governmental or semi-governmental machinery of an international kind, that aims at regulating the production and distribution of raw materials, foodstuffs and services.

chapter I|9 pages

Introduction

chapter II|21 pages

General Economic Planning Organization

chapter III|13 pages

Coal

chapter IV|16 pages

Petroleum

chapter V|13 pages

Shipping

chapter VI|12 pages

Wheat

chapter VII|8 pages

Iron and Steel

chapter VIII|6 pages

Timber

chapter IX|8 pages

Sugar

chapter X|11 pages

Cotton

chapter XI|6 pages

Tin

chapter XII|6 pages

Rubber

chapter XIII|12 pages

Non-Ferrous Metals

chapter XIV|22 pages

Conclusion