The book The Political Economy of War was written by author Pigou, A. C. (Arthur Cecil), 1877-1959 Here you can read free online of The Political Economy of War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Political Economy of War a good or bad book?
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Similarly for wheat, oats and barley, to be harvested in the United Kingdom, the Food Controller, in August, 1917, fixed a series of prices rising gradually in each successive two months from November, 1917, on to June, 1918. A later Order fixing maximum milk prices made a similar differentiation between different parts of the year. It is plain that the direct establishment of maximum prices is, if the appro- priate prices can once be worked out satisfactorily, xi PRICE CONTROL 123 likely to pr...ove much more effective than any round- about plan. So far we have only taken account of industries so simply organised that the producers sell a finished product direct, without any intermediary, to ulti- mate consumers. In most industries, however, there are several stages between the original material or service and the finished product in consumers' hands. This fact gives rise to further problems. The conditions of demand for any finished product being given, when a maximum price less than the demand price of the available quantity of any material or service used in making and selling it is fixed, the price of the finished product need not be lowered correspondingly, but it is in the power of any unregulated seller in a line between the provider of this material or service and the consumer of the finished product to add on to his charges the equiva- lent of whatever has been knocked off the charges of the regulated sellers.
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