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Indian Journal of Economics July 1941

1942

The first refers to the suspension of the gold standard and the resulting deprecition of the currency standards of the different countries. [...] If the choice made by the government results in the undevaluation of the currency by the exchanges the country will have to face a stabilisation crisis such as was experienced in the post-war period in Belgium and Germany or when it results in the overvaluation of the currency by the exchanges the country will have to face an adjustment crisis. [...] It will be observed that the difference between the actual price and the shipping parity is detemined by two factors: the course of the dollar rate and the movement of the market price itself.8 M. SITARAMAYYA As the dollar price of gold is fixed while the sterling price is free fluctuations in the dollar rate tend to bring about fluctuations in the opposite direction in the sterling price of [...] In view of the expansion of gold supplies and the increase which has occurred in the value of gold in terms of the national currencies by the revaluation process the "Sterilisation" of gold with the object of preventing excessive expansion of the volume of money has come to receive intreasing attention in recent years. [...] The reversal of the flow of capital in the last quarter of 1937 was mainly due to the stock market decline in New York and the fears of a depreciatiore of the dollar in terms of gold.
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Frontmatter
i-3 V. G. Kale, V. K. R. V. Rao, P. S. Lokanathan, A. I. Qureshi, M. K. Ghosh view
Errata
i-i V. G. Kale, V. K. R. V. Rao, P. S. Lokanathan, A. I. Qureshi, M. K. Ghosh view
Recent Developments in Monetary Practice
1-37 M. Sitaramayya view
A Simplified Version of the Trade Cycle Theory—II
38-67 B. N. Adarkar view
Taxation and Agricultural Policy
68-86 R. Galletti view
Notes and Memoranda Dynamical Equilibrium with Two Alternative Uses
87-91 H. E. Peries view
A Note on the Working of the Bombay Industrial Disputes Act
92-96 C. B. Kumar view
Punjab Economic Problems Provincial Board’s Essay Competition
97-97 V. G. Kale, V. K. R. V. Rao, P. S. Lokanathan, A. I. Qureshi, M. K. Ghosh view
Reviews of Books
98-118 V. G. Kale, V. K. R. V. Rao, P. S. Lokanathan, A. I. Qureshi, M. K. Ghosh view
Books Received
118-120 V. G. Kale, V. K. R. V. Rao, P. S. Lokanathan, A. I. Qureshi, M. K. Ghosh view

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