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... France , Belgium , and Holland has been greatly assisted by the for- eign investment of the capitalists of those countries . The destruc- tion of capital now taking place in Europe will probably limit , for some time to come , the ...
... France , Belgium , and Holland has been greatly assisted by the for- eign investment of the capitalists of those countries . The destruc- tion of capital now taking place in Europe will probably limit , for some time to come , the ...
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... France and to a lesser degree in Germany . For the breakdown of stock exchanges at the beginning of the war is not the only argument against foreign investment . Many securities on the London and in the Paris stock exchanges , some of ...
... France and to a lesser degree in Germany . For the breakdown of stock exchanges at the beginning of the war is not the only argument against foreign investment . Many securities on the London and in the Paris stock exchanges , some of ...
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... France . Why should a nation whose population does not grow , and which has an enormous colonial empire within a day's journey , compete in the markets of the world ? Why should she invest her savings in foreign countries , and risk ...
... France . Why should a nation whose population does not grow , and which has an enormous colonial empire within a day's journey , compete in the markets of the world ? Why should she invest her savings in foreign countries , and risk ...
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... France , in the United States , in Canada , and in Australia , -practically every- where except in the mother country of the British Empire , and tariffs went up , on the whole , until the outbreak of the war . Russia was preparing to ...
... France , in the United States , in Canada , and in Australia , -practically every- where except in the mother country of the British Empire , and tariffs went up , on the whole , until the outbreak of the war . Russia was preparing to ...
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... of that conflict . He demonstrated that the direct and indirect war losses sustained by France aggregated $ 2,916,000 , - 000 , and that Germany had made a net profit from the war over T all direct and indirect costs of $ 845,600,000 .
... of that conflict . He demonstrated that the direct and indirect war losses sustained by France aggregated $ 2,916,000 , - 000 , and that Germany had made a net profit from the war over T all direct and indirect costs of $ 845,600,000 .
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