Inflation and high prices: causes and remedies; a series of addresses and papers presented at the national conference held under the auspices of the Academy of political science in the city of New York, April 30, 1920
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Preface.--Causes and progress of inflation, by E.W. Kemmerer.--Treasury methods of financing the war in relation to inflation, by R.C. Leffingwell.--The relation of the federal reserve system to inflation, by H.P. Willis.--Discussion of government's financial policies in relation to inflation, by A.B. Hepburn, J.H. Hollander and B.M. Anderson, jr.--The international factor in price fluctuations, by W.C. Mitchell.--Increased production through the Kansas industrial court plan as a remedy, by H.J. Allen.--Increased production through increased saving as a remedy, by G.E. Roberts.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the British situation, by J.J. Broderick.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the French situation, by M. Casenave.--Remedies for inflation with special reference to the Italian situation, by B. Attolico.--Inflation as a world problem and our relation thereto, by P.M. Warburg.--Discussion of contribution the United States may make toward improving the European situation, by W.S. Kies and C.C. Plehn.--Increased production and increased saving as remedies for inflation, by H. Withers. ; Mode of access: Internet.