This groundbreaking study by eminent economist Arthur Lyon Bowley examines the impact of World War I on prices and wages in the UK. Using extensive data and sophisticated statistical analysis, Bowley provides a detailed and nuanced portrait of the economic consequences of the war, and offers insights into the mechanisms of inflation and deflation. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in economic history and theory.
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