French Money, Banking, and Finance During the Great War
Raphaël-Georges Lévy
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1915, vol. 30, issue 1, 64-85
Abstract:
I. The Wealth of France, 64. — II. Money; gold in the bank, silver, 67. — III. The Bank of France, 68. — Note circulation, 69. — Changes, 1914–15, 70. — IV. Private and Savings Banks, 72. — V. Foreign Exchange, 76. — The exchange panic of 1914, 77.—Course of exchange, 1915, 78. — VI. Public Finance, 78. — The various forms of loans, 80. — Budget changes of the future, 82. — VII. Comparison with 1870–71, 83.
Date: 1915
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