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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1933

1933

Even as to the causes of the economic depression there have been great differences of opinion among statesmen and economists_ While some are disposed to attribute them to the background of the currency and credit systems of the world and to the financial embarrassments bequeathed by the Great War there are others who aeerihe Ahem to the commercial policies adopted by different nations in regard [...] According to the arguments of the orthodox ecnomists international trade is based upon the recognition of the differential advantages of countries for the production of particular commodities and there is no doubt that from the point of view of material gain an economic system based upon this principle will add to the material welfare of the world. [...] the problem of the future is to reconcile the spirit of initiative and enterprise under the capitalist system with the control and colletive leadership required to avoid the waste of human energy and capital and the periodic cycles of inflation and depression of trade. [...] It is to be hoped that a rational planning of export and import relations between Japan and India will succeed in safeguarding the interests of the Swadeshi industries on the one hand as well as the claims of the Indian producers and consumers to derive benefit from business with the people of Japan on the other. [...] During the latter part of the nineteenth century Europe entered on a period of mass migration on a scale unique in human history.) The population of Europe virtually doubed during the era of expansion of European Powers in Asia Africa and the Americas and the surplus millions were absorbed in the colnies and dependencies.
history
Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Annie Besant: an Interpretation
115-122 James Cousins view
Dr. Annie Besant: the Great Humanitarian
123-125 C.F. Andrews view
The Late Mrs. Kamini Ray
126-i Rabindranath Tagore view
The World Economic Conference: an Indian View
127-131 P.S. Aiyer view
The Strength and Limitations of Economic Japan vis-a-vis Young Bengal
132-139 Benoy Sarkar view
The Trend of Asiatic Migrations
140-149 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
Social Stratification in Early India and the Pacific
150-154 Panchanan Mitra view
Hitlerism: a German Interpretation
155-164 O. Urschs view
Germany Through the Ages
165-169 Sudhindra Dutt view
How Far “Sesh Prasna” is a Counterpart of “Gora”
170-176 Ramesh Ganguli view
Production of Solar Evaporation Salt or Kurkutch in Bengal
177-178 Kalipada Mitra view
Miscellany
179-182 B.K. Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
183-189 unknown view
Gleanings
190-198 unknown view
At Home and Abroad
199-205 unknown view
Ourselves
206-209 unknown view

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