The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

The Price Level (1935) looks at the mechanisms used by the government to control the trade balance and price level during the nineteenth century, and sets out the reasons why these measures were no longer suitable in the twentieth century. It examines the monetary problems and suggests new ways to solve them.

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The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

The Price Level (1935) looks at the mechanisms used by the government to control the trade balance and price level during the nineteenth century, and sets out the reasons why these measures were no longer suitable in the twentieth century. It examines the monetary problems and suggests new ways to solve them.

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The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

by Lieut.-Colonel K.E. Edgeworth
The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

The Price Level: A Further Problem in National Planning

by Lieut.-Colonel K.E. Edgeworth

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The Price Level (1935) looks at the mechanisms used by the government to control the trade balance and price level during the nineteenth century, and sets out the reasons why these measures were no longer suitable in the twentieth century. It examines the monetary problems and suggests new ways to solve them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781041144564
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/21/2025
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Economics and Society
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction  2. The Time Factor  3. Values and Prices  4. The Question of Policy  5. Inflation and Deflation  6. The Quantity of Money  7. Gold  8. The Problem of Management  9. The Management of Credit  10. Conclusion

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