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Monograph

Identifikator:
1758394757
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-136209
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Taussig, Frank William http://d-nb.info/gnd/120199459
Title:
International trade
Place of publication:
New York, NY
Publisher:
Macmillan
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
XXI, 425 Seiten
graph. Darst.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Collection:
Economics Books

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  • International trade
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Theory
  • Part II. Problems of verification
  • Part III. International trade under inconvertible paper
  • Index

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CONTENTS 
CHAPTER 24 
Tae Unitep States, II. 1900-1914 
Situation after 1900. Astounding increase in volume of inter- 
national trade coincident with great increase in gold supply, 
292. An extraordinary excess of exports, 293. Its explanation, 
294. Comparison of balance of payments with balance of trade 
reveals nothing out of accord with theoretical presumptions, 297. 
But the course of net and gross barter terms of trade displays no 
such trend as might be expected, 298. A possible explanation 
may be found in the effects of the protective tariff, 303. 
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PAGES 
292-306 
CHAPTER 25 
Tue Unttep States, III. Arrer 1914 
Crisis of 1914. Recovery by 1915, 307. Great increase in 
foreign demand for American products, followed by heavy 
imports of gold, 308. Borrowing by belligerents from investors 
in the United States as a means of paying for American exports, 
309. Return of American securities to the United States, 310. 
Flow of gold into the United States in accord with usual analysis, 
but Ricardian reasoning as regards international trade not applic- 
able; the sequence assumed in theory as to the relation of borrow- 
ing to exports reversed, 311. After the United States entered 
the war, loans to the Allies by the American Treasury, 313. 
Direct relation between the huge loans and the huge excess of 
exports, 314. The price inflation and the Federal Reserve 
System, 316. Post-war changes in the international balance 
of payments; in the non-merchandise elements, 318. United 
States becomes a large exporter of capital ; rapidity of the transi- 
tion from position of debtor to that of creditor, 325. Effect of 
post-war gold movements on United States monetary system not 
in accord with familiar doctrine, 329. How then explain equali- 
zation of imports and exports? 331. The problems of the future, 
3392 
PART III 
INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNDER INCONVERTIBLE 
PAPER 
CHAPTER 26 
ram, 
THE UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES 
JE. 
307-334 
337-362 
Mechanism of international readjustment thru price levels and 
money incomes necessarily different when compensatory. move-
	        

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