War-Time Financial Problems by Hartley Withers

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Author Withers, Hartley, 1867-1950
Title War-Time Financial Problems
Note Reading ease score: 43.3 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "War-Time Financial Problems" by Hartley Withers is a detailed financial commentary written during the post-World War I era. The text reflects on the economic ramifications of the war and examines the financial policies adopted during this time, likely written in the late 1910s, as the world was emerging from the conflict and grappling with its effects on capital and commerce. The book addresses critical issues such as the creation of capital, war finance, and the implications of governmental monetary policies and taxation. At the start of this work, the author introduces the topic of the supply of capital and the conflicting views on its availability in the aftermath of the war. Withers explores concepts related to the definition of capital and suggests that the actual destruction of capital due to warfare may have been overstated. He emphasizes that saving is essential for capital creation, urges the importance of prudent taxation strategies, and points out the dangers of inflation and unsound financial practices. This opening portion sets the stage for a more profound analysis of how wartime financial practices could influence both immediate recovery and long-term economic stability. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HJ: Social sciences: Public finance
Subject Finance -- Great Britain
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects -- Great Britain
Subject Currency question -- Great Britain
Category Text
EBook-No. 13045
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 15, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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