1st Edition

Gold, Credit and Employment Four Essays for Laymen

By G.D.H. Cole Copyright 1930
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1930, the essays in this book discuss some of the leading financial controversities of the early 1930s in non-technical language. Rationalisation, the Gold Standard and the problems of currency and credit in their relation to unemployment are among the questions discussed. The volume as a whole is a plea at once for a revision of the (then) current banking policy and for a more energetic effort by the Government to break into the vicious circle of unemployment and under-consumption.

    1. Gold, Credit and Unemployment 2. The Gold Question 3. The Government and the Unemployed 4. Cheaper Money, Rationalisation and Employment

    Biography

    G. D. H. Cole