Capital Investments and Trade Balances within the British Empire
Theodore H. Boggs
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1915, vol. 29, issue 4, 768-793
Abstract:
Introductory. Effects of international lending and borrowing on imports and exports, 769. — I. British India. The debit and credit items, 770. — Tabular statements, 772. — Foreign capital investments and interest charges, 775. — Obvious gain from productive investments, 779. — II. Canada's heavy borrowings, 780. — Halt in 1914, 783. — Exports and imports, 785. — "Invisible" items, 786. — Approximate balance sheet, 790. — Imports from United States, 791.
Date: 1915
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