The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 228
... exchange situation we have had since World War I. With a flexible exchange rate the British international accounts automatically came into a balance that they have not known , before or since , during the period of monetary management ...
... exchange situation we have had since World War I. With a flexible exchange rate the British international accounts automatically came into a balance that they have not known , before or since , during the period of monetary management ...
Page 237
... exchange of raw commodities ( for example , coarse grains ) against manufactured goods - the only method of dealing ... exchange controls on current transactions . The next step should be the estab- lishment , under proper safeguards ...
... exchange of raw commodities ( for example , coarse grains ) against manufactured goods - the only method of dealing ... exchange controls on current transactions . The next step should be the estab- lishment , under proper safeguards ...
Page 249
... exchange is to be maintained , gold purchasing power must never be subject to undue fluctuations , harmful to the exchange rate stability . On what can this all- important international exchange rate stability be based , if world prices ...
... exchange is to be maintained , gold purchasing power must never be subject to undue fluctuations , harmful to the exchange rate stability . On what can this all- important international exchange rate stability be based , if world prices ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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