CURRENT PROBLEMS IN FINANCE AND
GOVERNMENT : Addresses and Papers
By Sir Josiau C. Stamp, G.B.E., D.Sc. Demy 8vo. 350 pp.
105. 64.
Author’s Preface.—“The studies included in this volume have one feature in
common—they deal with subjects which remain alive in the public interest.
- - « Some, by which I set little store, have been included because of repeated
requests from correspondents; to these I accede on condition that other
studies whose message I imagine an unobservant public still needs without
knowinglit, are also accepted by them.”
THE TRADE CYCLE. An Account of the
Causes Producing Rhythmical Changes in the
Activity of Business
By F. Lavington, M.A., Girdler’s Lecturer in the University
of Cambridge. Second Edition, revised and brought up to date.
Crown 8vo. 113 pp. 4s. 6d.
Scotsman.—* Well-reasoned and instructive throughout, it throws out some practical sug-
gestions for checking reckless speculative expansion of business and over-optimistic stimulation in
periods of boom.”
CREDIT AND CURRENCY, NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL
By the Rev. WALTER GoopLIFFE, M.A., sometime a Mawson
Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo.
180 pp. 8s. 64.
The object of this book is to diagnose the monetary ills from which the
world is suffering and to suggest a remedy that will be at once sound, practicable
and universal. The language has been kept simple and free from technical
terms, that readers without previous knowledge of the subject may be able to
follow the line of reasoning.
THE FOREIGN EXCHANGES
Being the Newmarch Lectures for 1922-23 delivered by
A. W. FLux, C.B.,, M.A. Demy 8vo. 200 pp. 10s. 6d.
Illustrated by several diagrams and charts showing the course of the
exchanges.
The Times Literary Supplement.—** This book forms a useful introduction to the study of post-
war exchanges, and concentrates on the actnal nature of international exchange, set free from the
central idea of currency exchange. This imparts a sense of reality to the discussion which will
be welcomed by the ‘ plain man, for whom the book is intended.
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