Studies in war economics.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International Labour Office. Studies and reports, series B (Economic conditions) ; No. 33.Publication details: Montreal, 1941.Description: 3 p. l., [3]-199 p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.19355
LOC classification:
  • HD4813 .I4 ser. B, no. 33
Contents:
I. Economic organisation for total war, with special reference to the workers, by E.F. Penrose.--II. Who shall pay for the war? An analysis of the Keynes plan, by E.J. Riches.--III. Relative wages in wartime, by E.J. Riches.--IV. Control of food prices, by A.S.J. Baster.--V. The place of housing policy in war economy, by C.M. Wright.--VI. The effect of war on the relative importance of producing centres, with special reference to the textile industry, by Edith T. Denhardt.
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"Three of the papers [I, III, and VI] have already appeared in the International labour review, and another, analysing the Keynes plan, is a revised and extended version of an article first published in that periodical."- Pref.

I. Economic organisation for total war, with special reference to the workers, by E.F. Penrose.--II. Who shall pay for the war? An analysis of the Keynes plan, by E.J. Riches.--III. Relative wages in wartime, by E.J. Riches.--IV. Control of food prices, by A.S.J. Baster.--V. The place of housing policy in war economy, by C.M. Wright.--VI. The effect of war on the relative importance of producing centres, with special reference to the textile industry, by Edith T. Denhardt.

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