The Economics of Inflation : : The Basis of Contemporary American Monetary Policy / / John M. Chapman, H. Parker Willis.
An overview of the effects of inflation in the United States, focusing on banking, industry, and farming. Includes supplementary essays by a number of writers on topics related to inflation such as distribution of income, cost of production, and foreign trade. .
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1935] ©1935 |
Year of Publication: | 1935 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Columbia University Council for Research in the Social Sciences
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (448 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Tables
- Part I. Contemporary Aspects of American Inflation by H. Parker Willis and John M . Chapman
- I. The Idea of Inflation
- II. Inflation and Its Relation to Banking
- III. Inflation and Money
- IV. Inflation and Industry
- V. Inflation as a Contemporary Problem
- VI. Inflation in the United States
- VII. The Price Controversy
- VIII. Speculation and Prosperity
- IX. The Farmer and Inflation
- X. The Business Man and Inflation
- XI. Inflation and Investment
- XII. Some Conclusions: The Nature and Effect of Inflation
- Part II. Supplementary Essays
- 1. Inflation in Current Economic Literature
- 2. Inflation and the Distribution of Income
- 3. Inflation and Overproduction
- 4. Inflation and Decreasing Costs of Production
- 5. Inflation in Securities
- 6. Inflation and the Stock Market
- 7. Inflation and Bank Portfolios
- 8. Inflation and Public Works
- 9. Inflation and Foreign Trade
- 10. Inflation and the Structure of Production
- 11. Price Reflation
- Index