War-Time Financial Problems

War-Time Financial Problems

War-Time Financial ProblemsAt a time when Finance is of greater importance than ever before, it is hoped...
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Author: Withers, Hartley,1867-1950
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Language: English
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War-Time Financial Problems

War-Time Financial Problems

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War-Time Financial Problems

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Withers, Hartley,1867-1950
Format: eBook
Language: English

War-Time Financial Problems

At a time when Finance is of greater importance than ever before, it is hoped that this small volume may be of interest and value to the public, and help the application of war's lessons to the problems that face us in peace. The contents, with the exception of the last article on "Money or Goods?" (which appeared in the Trade Supplement of the Times for December, 1918), have already been published in Sperling's Journal, from September, 1917, to March, 1919; they have been left as they were written, except for a few verbal corrections. I desire to express my thanks to the Editors of Sperling's Journal and of the Times for their kind permission to reprint the articles. June, 1919. I THE OUTLOOK FOR CAPITAL The Creation of CapitalThe InducementWar and Capital II LONDON'S FINANCIAL POSITION London after the WarA German ViewThe Rocks AheadOur Relative Position secureFaulty FinanceThe Strength we have shownThe Nature and Limits of American CompetitionNo other likely Rivals III WAR FINANCE AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEENI Financial Conditions in August, 1914No Scheme prepared to meet the Possibility of WarA Short Struggle expectedThe Importance of Finance as a WeaponLabour's ExampleThe Economic Problem of WarThe Advantages of Direct TaxationThe Government follows the Path of Least ResistanceThe Effect of Currency Inflation ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 13045
Author: Withers, Hartley
Release Date: Jul 29, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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