""Economic Aspects of Reparations and Inter Allied Debts"" is an insightful examination of the financial complexities that defined the post-World War I era. August Philips Jr. delves into the intricate mechanisms of war reparations and the systemic burden of Inter-Allied debts, offering a rigorous analysis of their impact on international stability and global commerce. The work addresses the transfer problem and the fiscal limitations of debtor nations, questioning the long-term viability of the economic settlements imposed following the Great War.
By exploring the intersection of political policy and macroeconomic theory, Philips provides a contemporary view of the stresses placed upon the international financial system during the interwar period. The text evaluates the roles of various nations in the recovery process, highlighting the friction between national interests and global economic health. This study is an essential resource for those interested in economic history, international relations, and the structural failures that preceded the Great Depression. ""Economic Aspects of Reparations and Inter Allied Debts"" stands as a significant scholarly contribution to the understanding of how war-related financial obligations can reshape the geopolitical landscape.
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August Philips Jr Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 304g ISBN:9781025621371 ISBN 10: 1025621379 Pages: 214 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
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Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active