CREDIT EXPANSION
STRICT LIMITATION URGED "If the incomes distributed to wealth-producers ,t° be kept in safe relationship to the value of the goods available to buy, credit expansion t 1 kept within narrow limit.- ?<■?»?? t t Sydney stock Exchange Official Gazette. .S i k to be faced that this safe relationVi L >' is increasingly difficult to maintain, both to the increase in spending power the shrinkage of the range and volume of can bought. Rationing may have u fP n th f position, but its influence is limited and the inference is inescapable that If lelpi buUt UD to the required o!L dangerous pressure of demand upon goods and services is to be adequately lessened then sayings out of current income must be very substantially increased. That may be done hv to whl S h Mse the income-earner with his money for good, or by voluntary nf nltfii 01 ! 5 to c ?™ monwe alth loans or purchases cates*' War and war savings certifl-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 165, 15 July 1942, Page 3
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163CREDIT EXPANSION Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 165, 15 July 1942, Page 3
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