[ 6 ]
BY TEE SAME AUTHORINDIAN CURRENCY AND FINANCE
8m. Pp. viii + 263. is. 6d net*
London : Macmillan and Co., Ltd. , 1913.
ECONOMIC JO URN A L. —"The book is, and is likely long to remain, thestandard work on its subject. . . . While academic students will be grateful forthis acute and informing work, it will be read with as much interest, and perhapseven greater appreciation, by men of business and affairs."
SPECTATOR.— -"Mr. Keynes 's careful and disinterested study of themonetary facts of twenty years, and his methodical marshalling of facts andfigures, will be useful even to those—and they will probably be few—who arenot convinced by his reasoning."
CLARE MARKET REVIEW.—"By his really masterly treatment of theIndian currency system, the author has made a very valuable addition to oureconomic literature. . . . Mr. Keynes has succeeded admirably in both of thechief tasks which the writing of his book involved—those, namely, of explaining,and of upholding, the system."
ECONOMIST. —" A searching, well-informed, and admirably lucid survey."
BANKERS' MAGAZINE.— ■"Written in an attractive manner, withoutundue repetition or employment of charts or tables, the work is of value to allstudents of currency matters."