First published in 1932, World Disorder and Reconstruction is designed to present in a minimum space a review of the economic situation. It sets forth the causes of the great slump, describes the international situation then, outlines restorative measures needed and the curative influences at work. This is done in plain language, but without the sacrifice of scientific accuracy. In the final chapter, the author suggests what he believed to be the ultimate trend and the outcome of recent developments. This book will be a valuable resource for students and researchers of economic history.