5 SEPTEMBER 1931, page 28

The Second Problem.

It is, however, with the second problem that I wish to deal more fully, first because in some respects it is the more important one, and, second, because I think it is the least......

The Trade Balance.

Now, before the War—I am still keeping to the idea of barter rather than of monetary settlements—the position (Continued on page 310.)......

Finance—public & Private

Why Have We Borrowed Abroad ? A NATIONAL Government has come into office pledged to Economy and presumably also to the reduction rather than the increase of debt. How comes it,......

Balancing The Budget.

As regards the re-establishment of an equilibrium in the National Balance Sheet, or, in other words, the balancing of the Budget, the task is a supremely difficult one because......