CONTENTS
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I. THE TREATY OF PEACE
1. | Paris (1919) | 3 |
2. | The Capacity of Germany to pay Reparations (1919) | 7 |
3. | Proposals for the Reconstruction of Europe (1919) | 19 |
4. | The Change of Opinion (1921) | 46 |
5. | War Debts and the United States
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52 |
II. INFLATION AND DEFLATION
1. | Inflation (1919) | 77 |
2. | Social Consequences of Changes in the Value of Money (1923) | 80 |
3. | The French Franc | 105 |
4. | A Programme of Expansion (General Election, May 1929) | 118 |
5. | The Great Slump of 1930 (Dec. 1930) | 135 |
6. | Economy (1931)
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148 |
7. | The Consequences to the Banks of the Collapse of Money Values (Aug. 1931) | 168 |
III. THE RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD
1. | Auri Sacra Fames (1930) | 181 |
2. | Alternative Aims in Monetary Policy (1923) | 186 |
3. | Positive Suggestions for the Future Regulation of Money (1923) | 213 |
4. | The Speeches of the Bank Chairmen | 220 |
5. | The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill (1925)
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244 |
6. | Mitigation by Tariff
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271 |
7. | The End of the Gold Standard (Sept. 27, 1931) | 288 |
IV. POLITICS
1. | A Short View of Russia (1925)
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297 |
2. | The End of Laissez-faire (1926) | 312 |
3. | Am I a Liberal? (1925) | 323 |
4. | Liberalism and Labour (1926) | 339 |
V. THE FUTURE
1. | Clissold (1927) | 349 |
2. | Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (1930) | 358 |
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