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When Benjamin Graham wrote Storage and Stability in 1937, the world was in the midst of the Great Depression. Written as a blueprint for economic recovery, the book was designed to spur both governments and the public to greater financial awareness. Based upon years of research and economic modeling, Graham's new theories focused on the inherent importance of supply and demand, production and consumption, and their inherent influences on value investing.
Storage and Stability outlines Graham's revolutionary plan for regulating supply and demand, stabilizing prices, and stimulating financial recovery. With disciplined thought and determined logic the author presents a specific strategy for collecting an excess of raw materials in a commodity reserve on a self-financing basis and then making it available for consumption when needed.
According to Graham, this innovative storage plan would then serve to adjust supply and demand, stabilize prices, and increase the overall standard of living.
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Storage and Stability: A Modern Ever-Normal Granary (Benjamin Graham Classics)
December 1997, Mcgraw-Hill
Hardcover
in English
- N.e.of 1937 Ed edition
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Storage and Stability: A Modern Ever-Normal Granary (Benjamin Graham Classics)
December 1997, Mcgraw-Hill
in English
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Storage and stability: a modern ever-normal granary
1937, McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc.
in English and German
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