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China's Wartime Finance and Inflation

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China's Wartime Finance and Inflation, 1937-45 is a 1965 non-fiction book by Arthur N. Young, published by Harvard University Press. It discusses the hyperinflation that hit the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Chang Kia-ngau of Stanford University wrote that the "over-all discussion of fiscal and monetary policy for the most part accords with" Chang's own book, The Inflationary Spiral.[1] According to reviewer Joan Robinson, China's Wartime Finance and Inflation "relies a good deal" on The Inflationary Spiral and on The Chinese Inflation 1937-49 by Chou Shin-hsin, who had worked for the Central Bank of China.[2]

References

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  • Chang, Kia-ngau (1966). "China's Wartime Finance and Inflation, 1937-45 . Arthur N. Young". Journal of Political Economy. 74 (3): 304–305. doi:10.1086/259171. JSTOR 1861788.
  • Robinson, Joan (1967). "China's Wartime Finance and Inflation, 1937-1945". International Affairs. 43 (2). Royal Institute of International Affairs: 404–406. doi:10.2307/2614407. JSTOR 2614407.

Notes

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  1. ^ Chang, Kia-ngau, p. 305.
  2. ^ Robinson, p. 404-405.

Further reading

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