The economic lessons of the nineteen-thirties /H.W. Arndt.
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- Economic lessons of the 1930s
- HC57 .E266 2013
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; 1. THE NINETEEN-TWENTIES; I. THE WORLD ECONOMIC SITUATION IN THE NINETEEN-TWENTIES; II. THE UNITED STATES; III. GREAT BRITAIN; IV. FRANCE; V. GERMANY; VI. THE WORLD DEPRESSION; 2. THE UNITED STATES: INTERNAL POLICY; I. THE NEW DEAL; II. BANKING REFORM; III. THE DEVALUATION OF THE DOLLAR; IV. CHEAP MONEY POLICY; V. THE N.R.A.; VI. THE A.A.A.; VII. GOVERNMENT LENDING AND SPENDING; VIII. THE AMERICAN RECOVERY 1933-7; IX. THE 1937 SLUMP; 3. THE UNITED STATES: FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY; I. THE BACKGROUND.
Ii. the devaluation of the dollariii. the cordell hull trade programme; iv. reciprocal trade agreements; volume results of trade agreements; vi. conclusions; 4. great britain; i. introduction; ii. the abandonment of the gold standard; iii. protection and imperial preference; iv. the ban on foreign lending; volume export policy; vi. debt collection; vii. the trend towards bilateralism and trade control; viii. internal recovery policy; ix. the british recovery; 5. france; i. the vicious circle of deflation; ii. the blum experiment; 6. germany: internal policy; i. the german recovery.
Ii. the controlled economyiii. nazi finance; iv. the results of nazi economic policy; volume the significance of rearmament; 7. germany: foreign economic policy; i. the objectives; ii. exchange control; iii. the clearing system; iv. nazi foreign trade policy; volume the results; 8. note on swedish recovery policy; 9. international action in the economic field; i. introduction; ii. the transition from war to peace, 1919-24; iii. prosperity, 1925-9; iv. depression, 1930-3; volume disintegration, i933-9; 10. the lessons; i. internal economic problems; 1. the scourge of unemployment; 2 . special unemployment.
3. GENERAL UNEMPLOYMENT and TRADE CYCLE CONTROL4. EFFICIENCY OF INDUSTRY; II. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC PROBLEMS; 1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE; 2. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INVESTMENT; 3. THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM; 4. SOME ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS; APPENDIX. Dissenting note; INDEX.
First Published in 1963. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.
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