The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 139
... reason to believe that , other things being equal , he cannot control the rigidly restricted exchanges as successfully or unsuccess- fully at $ 4 to the pound as at any depreciated level that might be substituted . The crisis for the ...
... reason to believe that , other things being equal , he cannot control the rigidly restricted exchanges as successfully or unsuccess- fully at $ 4 to the pound as at any depreciated level that might be substituted . The crisis for the ...
Page 151
... reason must lie somewhere else than in the economic trend of the moment in the United States . The American recession , by hastening the return of the seller's market , has merely exposed the root of the trouble , which is that British ...
... reason must lie somewhere else than in the economic trend of the moment in the United States . The American recession , by hastening the return of the seller's market , has merely exposed the root of the trouble , which is that British ...
Page 245
... reason it would seem essential to make use of the reliable and well - tried machinery available in the form of the Sterling Area . With the re - emergence of the pound as a truly international and hence convertible currency , the Area ...
... reason it would seem essential to make use of the reliable and well - tried machinery available in the form of the Sterling Area . With the re - emergence of the pound as a truly international and hence convertible currency , the Area ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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