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CBOSS REFERENCE
For British monetary and exchange policy
in 1930's see section on NATIONAL RECOVERY
PROGRAMS (United Kingdom)




THE BANKER

(London)

Interest rates in the crisis, Vol.
XOIIt No. 287, PP. 159-145.




BELLERBY, J. R.
MONETARY STABILITY. London:
1925.




U.K. situation - Central Bank Policy
in 1920*a

Money - Regulation.
Bellerby f J.R.
The monetary policy of the f u t u r e .
(In
Economic journal.
v«34fJmmfi^24fc.
p.177-187).

Money
Belle rby f j.H.




Bellerby, J.H.
The monetary policy of th© fixture.
(In
economic journal.
v.o<±9Jtine f l y £ 4 .
p.177-187)

Moi»y - Hegulations.
Bll




CRICK, W. F.
The role of statistics in monetary affairs,
THE MANCHESTER SCHOOL,
1933.




DACEI, ¥• Manning
The floating defet problem, LLOYDS BANK
REVIEW, No. 40 (new series), April, 1956, pp. 2.4-33•




Money - Great Britain
Crump, Norman
The British financial structure.
The Bankers1 Magazine.
May, 1928.
p.789-800.)

(in:

£ full description of the credit structure
of the country with charts showing interrelation
of activities•




DACEY, ¥• Manning
THE BRITISH BANKING MECHANISM.
Hutchinson, 1951.




London:

DALTON, Hugh
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC FINANCE

See in new ed - theoiy on which his
"cheap money11 policy was based.

Dal ton in reviewing U.K. Hicks1 BRITISH PUBLIC FINANCES:
THEIR STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT, 1880-1952 (Economica
Nov. 1954) saysi flMy general aims (in cheap money policy) in seeking to drive doan interest rates were (1)
to economise on the natl* debt charge, (2) to improve
the distribution of income, (3) to cheapen investment
and to make sure of full employment. • •. I had also some
particular aims, notably (a) to cheapen the cost of local authorities, (and especially of blitzed cities),
housing and reconstruction programmes, and to cheapen the
cost of the govt's nationalisation programme



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ELLINGER, B.
THIS MONEY BUSINESSs A SIMPLE ACCOUNT OF THE
INSTITUTIONS AND WORKING OF THE BANKING AND FINANCIAL
VOBLD. London* P. S. King, 1933. Pp. H I .
Review:
(brief) by F. A. Bradford, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXIV, June, 195A, p. 335-

Elementary account (non-technical) of the institutions
and workings of the banking and financial world from
U.K. s tandpoint.




FISK, Harvey E.
ENGLISH PUBLIC FINANCE. New York: Bankers
Trust Company, 1920 •




GOODWIN, Richard M.
The supply of bank money in England and
Vales, 1920-1938, OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS (Old S e r i e s ) ,
Vol. I , No. 5, June, 1 9 a , pp. 1-29.




HALLOVELL, Burton C.
A STUDY OF BRITISH INTEREST RATES, 1929-50,
FOR CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Hartford:
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., 1950, Pp. 73.




HAWTREY, R. G.
Basic principles and the credit squeeze,
THE BANKERS1 MAGAZINE, CLXXX, N o . 1 2 4 1 , December, 1 9 5 5 .

NEWLYN, W. T . i
1956.

A Rejoinder,




l o c c i t . , No. 1542, J a n . ,

HENDERSON, Sir Hubert D.
JOURNAL,

Cheap Money and the Budget, THE ECONOMIC
September, 1947.
7 pp.




H&IISSON, Charles
Le controle du credit a court terme par la
Banque dfAngleterre. Paris: Recueil Sirey, 1932-




HICKS, U. K.
Sonte effects of financial policy on the distribution
of income in Great Britain since the war, INTERNATIONAL
LABOUR REVIEW,
November, 1936.




ILERSIC, A. R.
GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND FISCAL POLICY IH
POST-WAR BRITAIN. London* Staples Press, 1955.




ILERSIC, A. R.
GOVERNMENT FINANCE AND FISCAL POLICY IN
POST-WAR BRITAIN. Londons S t a p l e s P r e s s , L t d . ,
1955. Pp. 2 7 8 .




INSTITUTE OF BANKERS
BRITISH BANKING TODAY.
Pitman, 1953.

London:

Contents:SATERS, R. S.: Central Banking.
WADSVORTH, J. E.: The Commercial Banks.
EVITT, H. is.i The London Foreign Exchange Market.




JOHNSON, H. G.
Some Implications of secular changes in bank
a s s e t s and l i a b i l i t i e s in Great Britain, ECONOMIC
JOUBNAL,
September, 1951.
18 pp.




JOHNSON, Harry G.
Clearing Bank Holdings of Public Debt, 1930-1950,
LONDON AND CAMBRIDGE ECONOMIC SERVICE BULLETIN, Vol.
29, No. A, November, 1951, pp. 1 0 2 - 9 .







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KEANE, J. P.
"Money market control by the central
institution: i t s history and possibilities,™
BANKERS' INSURANCE MANAG. AND AGENTS' MAGAZINE,
J
May, 1938.
Pp. 10.




KEYNES, J. M.
American prosperity and British depressiont
England's future monetary policy, THE ANNALIST,
March 11, 1927.




KEYNBS, J. M.
Current monetary problems (being a summary
of a leeture delivered in the Theatre of the
School of Oriental Studies, Finsbury Circus, E.O.
November 15, 1922. JOURNAL OF THE INSTITOTl OP
BANKERS, December, 1922,
and
January,




KEYNES, J. M.
k note on the long-term rate of interest
in relation to the conversion scheme, THE ECONOMIC
JOURNAL, XLII, September, 1952, pp. 415-425*




KDKJ, w. T . o .

Should liquidity ratios be prescribed?
The debate bursts open; liquidity principle re-examined;
the blunting of short-term rates; striking at liquidity
direct; what prescribed ratios would mean, THE BANKER,
Vol. OVI, no. 565, April, 1956, pp. 186-197•




KING, Wilfred
"Monetary Orthodoxy and Britain1 s Recovery.11
Paper presented at Seventh International Banking
Summer School, Granada, Spain, 1954..
Typewritten copy in Federal Reserve Bank of
New loric Reference IAbraiy, Pp, 13.




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MAC GREGOR, D. H*
"Sanetiona for disootmt policy,*
ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
December, 1924.

Feasibility of regulating the prices of other things
as veil as credit, e.g., coal, as a means of preventing excessive expansion of prodaeticm and rise in
general prices.
Abstract by ¥• 0* Vqyforth, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC BEVIEtf, XV* June, 1925, p. 394.




MALLET, Bernard
BRITISH BUDGETS 1887-88 to 1912-13*
London: MacmlUan and Co., Ltd., 1913*




McKENNA, Reginald
Bank l i a b i l i t i e s and bank a s s e t s , MIDLAND
BANK MONTHLY RRVIEW,
JanSaiy-Peb ruary, 1929•




d e p o s i t s and advances—
an analysis

OXFORD UNIVERSITY. INSTITUTE OF STATISTIBS.
Monetary p o l i c y ; a symposiunw
BULLETIN, v # l U ,
April-May, 1952j Aug. 1952, p•253-306•
Contents: The new japnetayy J?CA^-CJ arx * ^e Problems of credit contro^^Monfetafry pSftdy and the c r i s i s ,
by C# Kennedy •
Comments by F. W# Paish, R* F. Kahn, D.H. Robertson, J . R. Hicks, T. Balogh, R* F. Harrod, G# D* N. Wor
swick, R^V, Rosa, Raymond F r o s t , E.V* Morgan, Joan
Robinson, Edward Nevin, H.G. Johnson•




PAISH, F. V.
Cheap money policy, ECONOMICA,
August, 1947.
pp. 13.




JOHNSON, Hany G.
"Recent Developments in British Monetary
Policy," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
SLIII, May 1953.




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McKENNA, Reginald
"Development of monetary principles and practices, 1 1
MIDLAMD BANK REVIEW, Januaxy-February, 1936*




M
McKonna, Reginald
Address before the Annual meeting of Midland
bank limited.
(In: The S t a t i s t , Feb.6,1932,p.
229-331.)
Relation of monetary policy to trade.
Discussion of the gold standard
Also in Report, of the bank* on shelf•

A. A Amao

Gold standard




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v.f.
McKenna, Reginald
Banks &
Credit and currency*
(In: Midland bank l t d .
banking- Monthly review, April-May, 1928, p«4-8.)
u
t.Brit,
Address delivered before the Royal Institution of Great Britain, May 4,1928.
Clipped and filed in v. f.

Banks and banking-Gt. Brit.
Money
Credit.




V
kaKeiina, Iieginala.
Lidland bank, l i m i t e d .
(In Tiie jSoonomist,
v. 100 f Jan*31,1925.
p.209-12* )
Contains Mr. McKenna's i n t e r e s t i n g survey of
the position.
Ordinary general meeting of siiareholders of
Midland bank, limited, with Reginald LcsKenna as
oiiairman.

Midland bank, limited.




MeKENM, Reginald
Currency, c r e d i t and t r a d e : importance
of monetary p o l i c y , MIDLAND BANK LTD. MONTHL& REVIEW,
January-February,
4




MORTON, Walter A.
BRITISH FINANCE, 1930-1940. Madison: University of
Wisconsin Press, 1943. Pp. xii, 356Review: by Redvers Opie, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXV,
December, 1945, pp. 980-982*
UK recovery from depression

Part I: UK financial crisia of 1931, and measures
adopted to deal with it—also alternative
proposals that were rejected;
Part II5 InternationalFinance—•deals with events
after 1931 (topically rather than chronologically
Part III: Domestic Finance




NEVIN, Edvafrd
THE PROBLEM OF THE NATIONAL DEBT. Cardiff:
U n i v e r s i t y of Wales P r e s s , 1954. Pp. 115.




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NEWLYN, W. T.
The credit squeeze in the light of basic
principles, THE BANKERS1 MAGAZINE, CLXXX, No. lj40,
November, 1955.
HAWTREY, R. G.t Basic principles and the credit
squeeze, loc. cit, No. Ij4l, December, 1955.
NEWLYN, W. T.: A rejoinder, l o c . c i t . , No.
J a n . , 1956.




NEWL3OT, V. T.
The credit squeeze In the light of basic
principles, THE BANKERS9 MAGAZINE,
(London), October and November, 1955*




PAISH, F. ¥.
Cheap Money Policy.

Reprinted in his book of collected papers,
THE POST-WAR FINANCIAL PROBLEM AND OTHER ESSAYS,
London, Macmillan, 1951, pp. 21-3




POWIALL, George £v (V.P., I n s t i t u t e of Bankers, London)
ENGLISH BAHKIHG--ITS DEVELOPMENT AND SOME
PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IT HAS TO SOLVE. Preface by Professor
H. S, Foxwell* London: Blades, East & Blades, 1915*

DWNALL, Ge
Three lectures, delivered at the London School of
Economics, dealing with English banking principles and
practices, together with a record of the changes that
took place in banking and financial methods in years ?
-1915







BOBBINS, L. G.
Hov to mitigate the next slump, LLOYDS BANK LTD.
MONTHLY REVIEW,
May, 1937.
11 pp.




ROBBINS, L.. C.
Hov to Mitigate the Next Slump,
LLOIDS BANK MONTHLY RE IEW, May, 1937.




SAYERS, R. S.
Le taux d'escompte en Grande-Bretagne au
vingtieme s i e c l e , BANQUE NATIONALE DE BELGIQUE:
BULLETIN ^INFORMATION ET DOCUMENTATION, B r u s s e l s ,
no. 2 , August, 1955, PP- 6 9 -

U 1/2 PP-

Reflections on the return to a flexible monetary policy.
Aspects of^new monetary policy. — In what respects has
the rate of interest been modified? What results do the
authorities expect from these changes? Repercussions
be~cOlae ^vldeut l u the domestitr~jiiuileL&.tvy




Duplicate
SAIERS, R. S.
MODERN BANKING. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1938. Pp. xi + 316; 2d ed.,




3d ed., 1951.




STAUB, H. U.
Reden schweizerischer und britischer Bankprasidenten
enten 1927-1950. Zurich: University of
Zurich, 1955. Pp. 215.




WATKINS, Leonard L.
The expansion power of the English banking
system, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
Nov. 1938, Pp. 37.




VERNETTE, J. Philip
"The English banking system." HARVARD BUSINESS
REVIEW,
Spring, 1935.




15 pp.

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