World War IDivision of LaborPrice LevelQuantity Theory of MoneySpeculationMoney SupplyPublic FinanceIrving FisherLeon WalrasSavingFiat MoneyForced SavingHoardingNational IncomeReichsbankBalance of PaymentsInternational TradePurchasing PowerCapital GoodsMonetary PolicyMonetary Stability
Table of Contents · 9 segments
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Title Page and Publication Noticefront_matter
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Introduction and Simplified Model of Wartime Price Formationessay
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Inventories, Speculation, and Wartime Consumption of Stocksessay
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State War Expenditure and Inflationary Money Creationessay
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Countervailing Forces: Savings, Inventory Liquidation, and Bank-Clearing Quantity Theoryessay
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War Loans, Paper Money, German War Finance, and National Wealthessay
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Foreign Exchange Theory and the Wartime Agioessay
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Capital Imports, German Exchange Conditions, and Gold Reservesessay
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Summary, Postwar Currency Policy, and Colophonessay