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RELATION B T E N THEORIES HELD AND B N LEGISLATION EWE AK EVOLUTION OF BANKING T E R HOY chronological method of treatment Opinions of various writers on vide range of banking questions. Historical approach to banking theory I . ^a»H" )h tb^n fc.Pc * - « • t> iQoo Leading Theorists Today in field of banking: Hawtrey-Robertson, Keynes, Sayers, Durbin, Vhale ANDERSON, JR., B. M. Author File Bank expansion vs. savings," CHASE ECONOMIC BULLETIN, June 25, 1928. Vol. VIII, No. 2, June 25, 1928. Nev York: Chase National Bank, 1928. 21 pp. ANDERSON, JR., B.M. "3ank expansion versus savings.* CHISE E O O I C H MC BULLETIN, Vol. VIII, No. 2 . New Xorkt Chase N t l . B«ric, r 1928, 21 pp. rt June 25, 1928. DUNBAR, Charles Franklin (1830-1900) THE THEORY AND HISTORY OF BANKING. New York: G. P. Putnam1 s Sons, 1st ed., 2nd ed., 3d ed., revised and enlarged by 0. M. V. Sprague, 1917. 4th ed., with last chap, by H. P. Willis ion the Federal Reserve System, 1922. 5th ed., revised and in part rewritten with additional material by 0. M. V. Sprague, 1929. 1U* Ik %* reeved 4, 7tt* 4 //w/ffly 4 # .. jJe<a4u*P (te^*Aus> /St-cpU**^ Uf Ikvxf hLM* k*/fa> (iaH.lAtu<1 DUNBAR, Charles F. THEORY AND HISTORY OF BANKING. New York: Putnam1 s, 4th ed«, 1922. 5th ed., rev. and in part rewritten with additional material by 0. M. V. Sprague GILBART, James V, THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF BANKING • London: Bell and Baldy, 1871« W USE A SEPARATE SLIP FOR EACH TITLE - Author: GLASS MARK (In upper right hand corner of card) HACKETT, V. T. G. [PLEASE P R I N T ] Title: [PLEASE A BACKGROUND OF BANKING THEORY. Toronto: 1945. PRINT] BOOKS MUST NOT BE TAKEN FROM THE R O O M SEAT N U M B E R Correct name and full legible address required. I N D I C A T O R NO. Name Address City. Verify- - - Date? - Editor? Bound? Illegible- Volume? In use M.R.R. Room Reserved M.R.R. 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Boston-New Xork, Houghton Mifflin Co., [c. 1915]. Bibliography, pp. 297-300. Baker Library, Harvard Business School HAVTREI, R. G. CURRENCI AND CREDIT. London: Longmans, 1919* Pp. vii, 393. A careful analytical study- of such closely related topics as paper money and the quantity theory, the foreign exchanges, systems of note issue, the theory of banking, financial crises, war finance* The author treats credit as the primary means of payment and money as subsidiary in an effort to set forth the nature and causes of the business cycle, and finds the instability of credit traceable not so much to the banker as to the trader and promoter. The distinctly international flavor of the work accentuates its timely character. Abstract by C. A. Phillips, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, H , March, 1921, p. 127. LEAF, Walter London: BANKING. Revised by Ernest Sykes. Oxford University Press, 4-th ed., 194-3• LESCURE, J* Th^orie des banques, REVUE Df1SC0N0MIE POLITIQUE July-August, 1921* MACLEOD, Henry Doming THE THEORI AND PRACTICE OF BAHKING. Vol. II. London: Longmanjf, Brovn, Green, and Longmans, 1855* &£Fii*.eI 8bo. Cafhbrtd^e Harvard prrss / mi Pp, Mo U»/t/e*s/hf Pp. StH-nz. , <r MILLER, H. E. BANKING THEORIES IN THE UNITED STATES BEFORE i860. (Harvard Economic S t u d i e s ) . Cambridge: Harvard University P r e s s , 1927. Pp. x i , 240. Bibliography. MINTS, Lloyd ¥. A HISTORY OF BANKING THEORY—IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 194-5. Pp. 319. MINTS, Lloyd ¥. A HISTORI OF BANKING THEORY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. Chicago: UtaiTersity of Chicago P r e s s , 1945. pp. 272 ff. Board's position on s t a b i l i z a t i o n of price l e v e l MINTS, Lloyd ¥. A HISTORY OF BAHKING THEORY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945. Pp. 319. Review: by Elmer Vood, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, vol. 29, Feb. 194.7, pp. 54-56. B d ^ #$oq ^a ^ ^ C K / a f r uv> "^t meirri^ hiHift Charles J- f^-^7 PHILLIPS, Chester A. BANK CREDIT: A STUDY OF THE PRINCIPLES AND FACTORS UNDERLYING ADVANCES MADE BY BANES TO BORROWERS. New York: The Macoillan Company, 1920. Pp. x i v , 374. Review: by William A. S c o t t , AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XI, June, 1921, pp. 3 1 3 - 1 5 . (aleuHd waters]he Psie-*** Af^S Pp. / ic +/<?? RtsTt Charles HisTVAy • g>/s MoA>G//HLY 4*>& \i. . ROBERTSON, Dennis H. ESSAYS IN M N T R THEOBY. London: OEAY King, 1940. P. S. chap. 2: Theories of Banking Policy pp. 39-59. chap. 12: British monetary policy pp. 154-167. ROBERTSON, D. H. Theories of banking policy, ECONOMICA, No. 23, June, 1928, pp. 131-H6. RODKEY, Robert G. THE BANKING PROCESS. New York: Macmillan, 1928. Pp. xii, 354. Reviews by R. B. Westerfield, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XIX, March 1929, pp. U 6 - H 9 . SAIERS, R. S. MODERN BANKING. New York: Oxford University Press, 1938. Pp. xi, 316. Review: by F. A. Bradford, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW. Dec, 1938, pp. 825-26. chap. 8: Exchange Equalization Account SAYERS, R. S. MODERN BANKING, flew York: Oxford University Press, 1938. Pp. xi, 316. Review: by L. L. Watkins, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. 47, April, 1939, pp. 292-4. SAYERS, R* S* "The concept of liquidity in English banking," Quarterly Review, Banca Nationale del Lavoro, Rome, April-June 1951* STHIA»€* W.tf I ?*4 ? STEIHER, V. H. S M ASPECTS OF BANKING THEORY. Nev York: O E V. D. Gray (106 - 7 t h A v e . ) , 1920. Pp. 158. Short review: by ¥ . W. Stewart, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XI, June, 1921, p . 319. STEINER, William H. SOME ASPECTS OF BAHKING THEORY. New York: ¥• D. Gray, 1920. Pp. 158. Ch. I: II; III: IV: V: VI: VII; The Evolution of Banking Banking in the Present Economic Order Coan»rcial Banking Soae Further Aspects of Commercial Banking Some Farther Aspects of Commercial Banking Investment Banking Operation of the Banking System THOMAS, Rollin G. MODERN BANKING: ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS. New York: Prentice-Hall. 1937. Pp w 474Chsp. headings: Introduction; The nature of a bank; The banker and credit collection of checks; The bank!s assets (reserves); The bank!s earning assets (secondary reserves); Bank credit; The early banking system of the U.S.; The national banking system; The Federal Reserve System; Federal Reserve System credit policy; Foreign banking systems; Foreign exchange; Trust companies; Concentration in banking control; Bank failures; Money market Agricultural credit. middlemen; THOMAS, Rollin G. MODERN BANKING: ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS. Nev York: Prentice Hall, 1937. Pp. xvi, A7A. Review: y V. 0. Suiter, SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, V, July, 1938, pp. 102-4. Introductory textbook on banking WARREN, Robert B. THE SEARCH FOR FINANCIAL SECURITY. New York: Columbia University P r e s s , 1940• Pp. vi + 9 1 . Review: by F. E. Richter, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, L, February, 1942, pp- 135-3?. Volurae of 5 l e c t u r e s given a t 1940 summer session a t Columbia University chap. 1 - on money (pocket book and bank money) 2 - on banking 3- old distinction between bank credit and capital supply (or loans) has banished. 4 - the institutional market WARREN, Robert B. THE SEARCH FOR FINANCIAL SECURITY. New York: Columbia University P r e s s , 1940. Pp. vi 4- 9 1 . Review: by F. E. Richter, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 50, Feb., 1933, pp. 135-7. 5 lectures given in Columbia summer session (1940) o a & & & P^Kri tO *T K» •« «« »• •* B «-9 to * 2 '• o • o M ,5 ct- p. C D VESTERFIELD, R. B . BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. V o l . I t ELEMENTS OF MONEI, CREDIT AND BANKING; I I : THE BANKING SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES} I I I : DOMESTIC BANKING—CASH AND DEPOSIT OPERATIONS? IV: DOMESTIC BANKING EARNING ASSETS: V: THE FOREIGN DIVISION. New York: 1921. Pp. x j o d i , 1370. / * The Ba^K,^ fyifr*, o f #*'«> U»J*/S/*/eS 0perfi t-ttOvs JHT domestic 1C Ike 8o*7K<*v} - iawr* hnreijH Mv/s/a* • /****& -TH I Th*r»?-*5 ^3*Woe/ fcu«f«jo / Pr*s-*> /93<s> . St. 3neJ Alb* ec/. WILLIS, H. P., CHAPMAN, John M., and ROBEX, Ralph West CONTEMPORARY BANKING. New Tork: Brothers, 3-932. Pp. 8£U Harper & WILLIS, H. Parker PRINCIPLES OF BANKING. Nev York: Harper, 1921. WILLIS, H. Parker Ai-ERICAN BANKING. Chicago: 1 s t e d . , 1916. P p . x i , 5 6 I . r e v . e d . , 1921. Pp. 556 1925, p p . x, 5 5 6 . & carter 2 &»iXi^ £«. /9/&J? WILLIS, H. Parker BANKS AND BANKING. Albany, New York: 1st ed., 1916. Pp. 504. 1925. Pp. 515.