1st Edition

Inflation and Society

By Graham Hutton Copyright 1960
    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1960, this book examines how inflation as a policy has come about in modern democracies, how ti works, how to avoid it and at what cost. In non-technical terms it explains what inflation does, both to society and its individual elements, to weaken and hamper democracy. Including examples from the UK, Germany, France, Scandinavia, the USA and the former Soviet Union this volume examines inflation at work in widely differing communities since Roman Times to the late twentieth century.

     

    Part 1: Whence? 1. Inflation Past 2. Inflation Present 3. The Great British Inflation Part 2: How? 4. Money and the State 5. The Nature of Inflation Part 3: Why? 6. Democratic Myths and Methods 7. Trial by Inflation 8. Democratic and Totalitarian Growth Part 4: Whither? 9. Sound Money, Sane Society 10. Danger Ahead

    Biography

    Graham Hutton