From Versailles to Wall Street, 1919-1929University of California Press, 1977 - 372 pages |
Table des matières
Famine | 55 |
War Debts and Reparations | 78 |
Reconstruction and Recovery 192125 | 97 |
The Restoration of Monetary Stability | 125 |
What Went Wrong with the New Gold Standard? | 156 |
The Boom of the Later 1920s | 187 |
The Problems of Primary Producers | 218 |
Debtor Nations and International Lending | 239 |
Explanations of the TurningPoint | 268 |
Trends in the World Economy | 285 |
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