John Maynard Keynes: fighting for freedom 1937-1946Macmillan, 1983 - Economists |
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Page 48
... called themselves , had served government in the last war ; except for Henderson , they were reluctantly unemployed in this one . They growled away , as Old Dogs tend to , at the chaotic state of administration ' fifty times worse than ...
... called themselves , had served government in the last war ; except for Henderson , they were reluctantly unemployed in this one . They growled away , as Old Dogs tend to , at the chaotic state of administration ' fifty times worse than ...
Page 206
... called ' bancor ' ) . Each member bank would have the right to an amount of bank money ( called its ' index quota ' ) equal to half the average value of its country's total trade for the five last pre - war years . This was its ...
... called ' bancor ' ) . Each member bank would have the right to an amount of bank money ( called its ' index quota ' ) equal to half the average value of its country's total trade for the five last pre - war years . This was its ...
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... called malicious , but I do mind being called a fairy , ' he growled.26 Two main issues divided the British and Americans : the location of the Fund and Bank and the Fund's modus operandi . The British , following Keynes's original ...
... called malicious , but I do mind being called a fairy , ' he growled.26 Two main issues divided the British and Americans : the location of the Fund and Bank and the Fund's modus operandi . The British , following Keynes's original ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE WAY IN WAR | 46 |
THE DRAGONS OF WAR | 73 |
ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY | 91 |
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