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Hartley Withers

War-Time Financial Problems

In “War-Time Financial Problems,” Hartley Withers delivers a meticulous exploration of the economic challenges that arise in wartime, employing a clear and analytical literary style that integrates theoretical concepts with practical consequences. The book is grounded in the historical context of World War I, a period marked by significant financial upheavals, and is structured to address various aspects of war finance, including government borrowing, inflation, and the impact on public and private sectors. Withers uses quantitative data and case studies to illustrate the complexities of managing national finances under duress, making it a crucial text for understanding the intersection of economics and warfare. Hartley Withers was an accomplished British journalist and author, whose deep engagement with financial issues and policy informed his writing. His experiences during the tumultuous economic landscape of the early 20th century, alongside his role as the Chief Financial Writer for the “Daily Express,” undoubtedly shaped his perspective on the urgent financial questions posed by the war. Withers' background positions him as a credible voice in elucidating the burdens borne by nations during conflict, allowing him to critique and propose solutions grounded in his extensive knowledge of public finance. This book is highly recommended for students of economics, historians, and anyone interested in the financial dimensions of wartime policies. With its rich analysis and accessible writing, “War-Time Financial Problems” serves as an essential resource for understanding how wars alter the course of economic policy and financial stability, providing readers with profound insights into the intricate relationship between military and economic strategies.
292 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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