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Twelfth Hour of Capitalism
Twelfth Hour of Capitalism
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American Stock Exchange
American War Loans
Author_Kuno Renatus
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B06=E. W. Dickes
capitalism
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=JP
causes of interwar economic downturn
COP=United Kingdom
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economic crisis analysis
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Federal Reserve
global indebtedness studies
Gold Marks
Gold Theory
interest payment impact
Internal Debts
Language_English
Loaned Capital
monetary policy history
Money Lender's Capital
money market
National Economic System
Overburdening
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postwar financial burdens
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Principal Industrial Countries
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Public Debt Service
Reparation Payments
reparations economic effects
Repayment Liability
Sir Henry Strakosch
softlaunch
Unproductive Debts
War Debt Payments
War Indebtedness
War Loans
War Time
World Crisis
world economic crisis
World Economic System
World Indebtedness
Year Book
Year's Year Book
Product details
- ISBN 9780367245542
- Weight: 660g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
First published in 1932. In this book, a well-known German authority on economics analyzes the present world situation and points the way out. His contention is that reparations are not in themselves enough to account for the crisis, which is rather due to the burden of interest that is being paid one way and another on the money sunk unproductively in the World War.
Kuno Renatus, E.W.Dickes
Twelfth Hour of Capitalism
€132.99
