countries. Edited by Franz Eulenburg, it aims to provide objective insights into the global economic landscape, particularly after major disruptions such as wars. The book covers topics like earth resources, capital movements, and the economic policies of countries such as the British Dominions, South America, and Poland. It discusses the economic consequences of war and inflation, and the attempts by countries to expand their production capabilities and influence international trade. The book is intended for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of world economics. |