WIL ThE MONETARY FUND SAVE THE WORLD FROM FINANCIAL CHAOS ? FINANCE, as it applies to paying the household bills, is something about which the ordinary man and his wife know a good deal, but flnance in the international sphere is something in which they take litlle interest-~mainly because they don't understand it, But they should understand it, for the future peace of the world may depend on the monetary arrangements between the nations_ Well, Goodbye to Gold, written by Dr. W B. Sutch for the Progressive Publishing Society, is a book for such people_ It is a guide to the International Monetary Fund-~the epoch-making proposal for oiling the wheels of international trade_ agreed to by the experts of 44 United Nations; which seems to sound the death knell of the gold slandard. The first book on this timely and far-reach- ing subject to be released in New Zea land, Goodbye to Gold; has been specially designed for the reader who is unversed in international finance Throughout New Zealand's special position and problems are related to the general discussion, and the effect of the Internalional Monelary Fund (if the plans are adopted) on New Zea land' s economy is fully considered: From all booksellers. Price, 2/
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 17
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