Prices and Currency in Japan
Victor S. Clark
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1920, vol. 34, issue 3, 432-444
Abstract:
Rise of prices and wages, 433. — Synchronism with changes in the United States, 434. — Currency inflation and prices keep step, 434. — Government borrowing no cause of currency expansion, 435. — Bank notes expanded but deemed secure, 437. — Rise of interest rate, 439. — Rising market expected to continue, 441. — Criticisms and forebodings, 442.
Date: 1920
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