Originally published in 1930, the essays in this book discuss some
of the leading financial controversities of the early 1930s in
non-technical language. Rationalisation, the Gold Standard and the
problems of currency and credit in their relation to unemployment
are among the questions discussed. The volume as a whole is a plea
at once for a revision of the (then) current banking policy and for
a more energetic effort by the Government to break into the vicious
circle of unemployment and under-consumption.
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