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Title: An Example of Communal Currency
The facts about the Guernsey Market House
Author: J. Theodore Harris
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Language: English
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LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE
AN EXAMPLE OF COMMUNAL CURRENCY
By
J. THEODORE HARRIS, B.A.
With a Preface by
SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B.
1/- NET
LONDON
P. S. KING & SON
ORCHARD HOUSE, WESTMINSTER
1911
PEOPLE'S BANKS
A RECORD OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SUCCESS
By H. W. WOLFF
_Third Edition, Newly Revised and Enlarged_
_Demy 8vo, Cloth, 600 pp._ =6s.= _net_
CONTENTS--Introduction, The General Idea, The Two Problems, The Two
Aspects of the Question, Credit to Agriculture, The "Credit
Associations" of Schulze-Delitzsch, Raiffeisen Village Banks,
Adaptations, "Assisted" Co-operative Credit, Co-operative
Credit in Austria and Hungary, The "Banche Popolari" Italy, The
"Casse Rurali" of Italy, Co-operative Credit in Belgium,
Co-operative Credit in Switzerland, Co-operative Credit in
France, Offshoots and Congeners, Co-operative Credit in India,
Conclusion.
"We may confidently refer those who desire information on the
point to the book with which Mr. Wolff has provided us. It will
be a most useful thing if it is widely read, and the lessons which it
contains are put in practice."--_Athenaeum._
"The book is the most systematic and intelligent account of these
institutions wh
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