by E.C. Harwood
Book Description: American Institute for Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, 1938. Soft cover. 2nd Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Softcover, Trade paperback, Mustard wrappers with black title to cover, 112 pp., published 1938, Second Edition.
Book Condition: Good, Covers rubbed, soiled and minor bio-damage (see photo), corners bumped, some chipping edges and spine, some light soil and stains to a few pages otherwise clean, no marks.
Contents: Foreword, I. That All Economists Are Fools, II. That Gold has Not Been A Good Servant, III. That Devaluation Will Double Prices, IV. That Prices Should Behave, V. That the Competitive System has Failed, VI. That All Speculation is Evil, VII. That We Save Too Much, VIII. The Purchasing Media Fallacy, IX. That Inflation Can Be Closely Controlled, X. Probable Effects of These Delusions. -- end. 112 pages. Scarce, Collectible.
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