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				Aspects of the Theory of International Capital Movements, Carl Iversen 
										Internationale Kapitalbewegungen, Ragnar Nurkse 
										Les Mouvements Internationaux des Capitaux, Jean Malpas 
 
Economic Planning and Policies in Britain, France and Germany, Malcolm MacLennan, Murray Forsyth and Geoffrey Denton Reviewed by C. P. Kindleberger
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Economic Planning: The French Experience, Pierre Bauchet, Robert Hall and Daphne Woodward Reviewed by C. P. Kindleberger
Capital Imports and the American Balance of Payments, 1934-39: A Study in Abnormal International Capital Transfers, Arthur I. Bloomfield Reviewed by C. P. Kindleberger
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