Abstract

France and Her Politicians

Villard, Oswald Garrison | October 20, 1926 issue

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The article discusses about the financial situation of France. Americans, Frenchman and German point out that France's debt is not nearly so large, if reckoned in pre-war francs, as people suppose; that there is still practically no unemployment. American tourists alone left $220,000,00 in France in 1925 year and will leave more this year. The depreciation of the franc has helped France's export trade and has made foreign competition less to be feared. The practical ending of the Moroccan war has curtailed that drain upon the budget. It was also said by them that the French statesman Raymond Poincare can save the France.

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FINANCE; BUDGET; UNEMPLOYMENT; INTERNATIONAL trade; POINCARE, Raymond; FRANCE
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