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Economic policy in Western Europe
Individual countries, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom
Western Europe in General ; Comparative features of eight national banking systems of Western Europe
The flight against inflation
Elements of inflation and their significance for economic recession
Belgium. Central banking in Belgium ; structure of the Belgian credit system ; Belgian system of taxation
France. Central banking in France ; structure of the French credit system ; taxation
Germany. Central banking in Germany ; structure of the German credit system ; taxation ; The Deutsche Bundesbank's credit and foreign exchange policy regulations at present in force ; law concerning the Deutsche Bundesbank of 26 July 1957
Italy. Central banking in Italy ; structure of the Italian credit system ; long and medium term industrial credit in Italy ; the Italian tax system
The Netherlands. Central banking in the Netherlands ; structure of the Netherlands credit system ; method of monetary analysis used by de Nederlandsche Bank ; taxation
Sweden. structure of the Swedish credit system ; taxation ; industry to have greater access to investment funds ; tax policy and business firms' investment activities ; the Swedish national budget, a tenth anniversary
Switzerland. Central banking in Switzerland ; structure of the Swiss credit system ; banking in Switzerland ; taxation ; an act of the federation for the constitutional revision of the budget of the federal government
United Kingdom. Central banking in the United Kingdom ; structure of the British credit system ; relations between the Bank of England and the commercial banks of the United Kingdom / Sir Cecil Ellerton ; credit control and the clearing banks / William Manning Dacey ; the Bank of England ; control of borrowing amendment order (1958) ; debate, House of Lords, July 22, 1958 ; income taxation in the United Kingdom ; the economic implications of full employment.

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