The return to gold, 1925: The formulation of economic policy and its critics, (University of Cambridge. Dept. of Applied Economics. Occasional papers, 19)

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ISBN-10:

0521076668

ISBN-13:

9780521076661

Author(s): Moggridge, D.E.
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1969
Publisher: Cambridge U.P
Format: Hardcover, 119 pages
Related ISBN: 9780521095990

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119p yellow cloth clean and bright, pages clean, bibliography, a few marginal ink markings

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