The economics of inflationary processes / [by] K. K. F. Zawadzki.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY, Washington : Frederick A. Praeger ; [1966, c1965]Description: 288 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 332.414
- HG 229 .Z3 1965
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The nature of inflation 1 -- The nature of inflation 2 -- Inflammatory processes 1 -- Inflammatory processes 2 -- Inflammatory processes 3 -- Stabilization -- The speed of inflation -- Inflation and relative processes -- The implication of changes in the price structure -- Inflation and the terms of trade -- Inflation and the terms of trade continued -- Internal effects of changes in the terms in trade -- Inflation and the external position of a banker country -- Import duties, export subsidies, and trade controls -- Expansion and inflation -- The nature and significance of the effects of inflation -- Direct effects of inflation -- Savings, investment, and the rate of growth.
"The purpose of this book is not to present a new theory of inflation but to analyse in detail its causes, mechanics, and effects of inflationary processes of various types. The approach is general and theoretical throughout, that is to say, the argument is based on a number of simplifying assumptions which, unavoidably, influence and sometimes determine the conclusions finally drawn." -- from the preface.
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