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The Public Finances of Post-War France / Robert Murray Haig.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Social and Economic Studies of Post-War FrancePublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1929]Copyright date: ©1929Description: 1 online resource (468 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231940467
  • 9780231896726
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  • HJ1091 .H25
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Editor's Preface -- Author's Preface -- Contents -- Diagrams -- Tables -- Part One. The Development Of French Financial Policy Since The War -- Chapter I. The Pre-War Struggle For Tax Reform -- Chapter II. Financial History During The War Years -- Chapter III. Post-Armistice Apathy -- Chapter IV. The Tax Reform Of 1920 -- Chapter V. Inflation For Reconstruction, 1921-1923 -- Chapter VI. The Double Dècime, 1924 -- Chapter VII. The Cartel Des Gauches Takes The Helm, 1924 -- Chapter VIII. Capital Levy, Forced Consolidation Or Inflation? 1925-1926 -- Chapter IX. Poincaré " Saves The Franc," 1926-1927 -- Part Two. The Public Debt Of France -- Chapter X. General Summary Of The Public Debt -- CHAPTER XI. The Floating Debt: I. Bank Borrowings -- Chapter XII. The Floating Debt: Ii. Treasury Paper -- Chapter XIII. The Floating Debt: I I I . Deposits With The Treasury And Miscellaneous Items -- Chapter XIV. The Funded Debt: Internal -- Chapter XV. The Foreign Debt -- Chapter XVI. Reparations -- Part Three. Taxation And Expenditure -- Chapter XVII. National Taxation -- Chapter XVIII. Local Taxation -- Chapter XIX. The Burden Of Taxation -- Chapter XX. Expenditures -- Appendices -- Appendix A. List Of French Prime Ministers And Ministers Of Finance -- Appendix B. Note On Stabilization Law Of June 25, 1928 -- Appendix C. Note On Indices Used For Deflating Purposes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Presents a survey of facts in French public life as an important bearing on the economic crisis through which France has passed since World War l. France is studied due to its great burdens and more losses suffered than any other countries.
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Frontmatter -- Editor's Preface -- Author's Preface -- Contents -- Diagrams -- Tables -- Part One. The Development Of French Financial Policy Since The War -- Chapter I. The Pre-War Struggle For Tax Reform -- Chapter II. Financial History During The War Years -- Chapter III. Post-Armistice Apathy -- Chapter IV. The Tax Reform Of 1920 -- Chapter V. Inflation For Reconstruction, 1921-1923 -- Chapter VI. The Double Dècime, 1924 -- Chapter VII. The Cartel Des Gauches Takes The Helm, 1924 -- Chapter VIII. Capital Levy, Forced Consolidation Or Inflation? 1925-1926 -- Chapter IX. Poincaré " Saves The Franc," 1926-1927 -- Part Two. The Public Debt Of France -- Chapter X. General Summary Of The Public Debt -- CHAPTER XI. The Floating Debt: I. Bank Borrowings -- Chapter XII. The Floating Debt: Ii. Treasury Paper -- Chapter XIII. The Floating Debt: I I I . Deposits With The Treasury And Miscellaneous Items -- Chapter XIV. The Funded Debt: Internal -- Chapter XV. The Foreign Debt -- Chapter XVI. Reparations -- Part Three. Taxation And Expenditure -- Chapter XVII. National Taxation -- Chapter XVIII. Local Taxation -- Chapter XIX. The Burden Of Taxation -- Chapter XX. Expenditures -- Appendices -- Appendix A. List Of French Prime Ministers And Ministers Of Finance -- Appendix B. Note On Stabilization Law Of June 25, 1928 -- Appendix C. Note On Indices Used For Deflating Purposes -- Bibliography -- Index

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Presents a survey of facts in French public life as an important bearing on the economic crisis through which France has passed since World War l. France is studied due to its great burdens and more losses suffered than any other countries.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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