The purpose of this book is to describe clearly, and explain without technicality, the remarkable financial and economic episodes which have attended theE uropean War. The general public understood perfectly, from the very first days of the conflict, that its economic results were obtain to be as momentous as its political results. But the most experienced finandras were at loss to say beforehand what the financial character of the war would be. When it began, they foimd it equally impossible to measure the real significance of the first economic occurrences. It is hardly siuirising, therefore, that the general pubhe should have been unable to imderstand what had actually happened. Financial events were in fact so extraordinary and complicated as to leave the mind of many readers of the news in complete bewilderment. It is my hope that these chapters may serve to dear up that perplexity. Perhaps no questions have been asked more frequently since July, r9i4, than the questions how the fighting nations have been able to raise the $100,000,000 per day which 34ii ti3 ,,=, :.
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