ABSTRACT

First published in 1932. In this book, a well-known German authority on economics analyzes the present world situation and points the way out. His contention is that reparations are not in themselves enough to account for the crisis, which is rather due to the burden of interest that is being paid one way and another on the money sunk unproductively in the World War.

chapter Chapter One|17 pages

The Task

chapter Chapter Two|20 pages

The Facts

chapter Chapter Three|35 pages

The First Question: The Crisis

chapter Chapter Four|67 pages

The Second Question: World Indebtedness

chapter Chapter Five|27 pages

Summing Up

chapter Chapter Six|24 pages

Demarcation

chapter Chapter Seven|49 pages

Practical Conclusions

chapter |5 pages

Theses

(Indication of contents, for hurried readers)