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BAIRD, Frieda
The development of federal reserve policy.




1930.

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DAI, John P.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MONET AND BANKING
SYSTEM OF THE U=S=A=* London:
1930. pp. vii, 120.




DOVRIE, G. V.
AMERICAN MONETARI AND BANKING POLICIES.
New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1930.
1930, Pp. vli, 401.




EDIB, L. D.
Central bank -warnings: are public -warnings
or exhortations by central banks usually unnecessary
and dangerous? BAHKERS MAGAZINE,
March, 1930.




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1930.

"The Federal Reserve System astd the Price
Hart Schaffner & Marx prize euay, contest of

AER, March 1931*




GRAHAM, M. K.
The Strong Bill, THE SOUTHWESTERN
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Vol. 10,
(Austin), 1930, pp. 401-408.




GREGORY, T. E.
The practical working of the Federal Reserve
Banking System of the United States, JOURNAL OF THE
INSTITUTE OF BANKERS,
Parts II and III, January, 1930,
February, 1930*




HARDING, ¥. P. G.
The Federal Reserve System in the Light of
Changing Banking Conditions,n HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,
January, 1930.




HARDING, ¥• P. G.
The federal reserve system in the light of
changing banking conditions, HARVARD BUSINESS KEVIEW,
January, 1930 •




LEFFINGWELL, Russell C •
Reserve Banks and the Future, SATURDAY REVIEW OF
LITERATURE (New York), Sept. 27, 1930, pp. 1-7.
In bound copy of Mr. Leffingwellfs papers presented
to Committee on the History of the Reserve System




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Korgenstern, Ookar
Developnents i n the Federal reserve systen.
(In: Harvard business rsview, October 1930,p # l~ )
The. r e l a t i o n of the Nev/ York Bank to the
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Credit Expansion, 1920 to 1929, and Its
LESsons, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Vol* XLV,
no* 1, November, 1930, pp, 94-130•

thesis of paper: 1929 depression due to
great wave of credit expansion in decade of the
twenties




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U.S. central banking.
(In: The bankers...
magazine, London, February 1930, p.191- )
The blame for a Wall street out~of-hand i s
not upon the Federal Reserve System as such, but
upon the banking system i t serves. The correction
may be on elaborate scheme of rationing credit or
the consolidation of the American banking system
into monster bangs.

Federal reserve system and speculation
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and credit




REED, Harold Lyle

(1888-

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY.
Boston, Houghton M i f f l i n , 1922.
FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY, 1921-30.
McGraw-Hill, 1930.




Nev York

REED, H. L.
Federal Reserve Policy, 1921-30, H T YORK:
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1930. Pp. i x , 207.




RIEFLER, Winfield V.
MONEY RATES AND MONEY MARKETS IN THE UNITED
STATES (Introduction by I. A. Goldenveiser).
Sev York, Harper Bros., 1930.




RILFLER, Winfield W.
MONEY RATES AND MONEY MARKETS IN THE UNITED
STATES. Nev York: Harper & Bros., 1930. Pp. xvii, 259.




SCHNEIDER, JR., Franz
"Some observations on recent Federal Reserve
policy," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
XX, March 1930, pp. 102-107.




SCHNEIDER, Jr., Franz
"Some Observations on Recent Federal Reserve
Policy," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT,
XX, No. 1, March 1930, pp. 102-107.
Discussion by J. V. Bell, V.F. Mitchell, pp.
108-13.




STRONG, Benjamin
INTERPRETATIONS OF FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY IN THE
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN STRONG, ed. by V. R.
Burgess. New York and London: Harper & Bros., 1930.
Pp. xxvii -- 343.
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¥ar Finance (Lecture* Army-War College, 1^22)
pp. U9-&2

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Control of Credit through the Reserve Systea,
Address, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1922 pp. 173-97
The agricultural credit problem (1922) 198-223
Prices and Price control (Apr* 1923) pp. 2Z4-3A
Open Market Operation (Apr. 1926) pp. 235-61
Credit Arrangement vith the Bk. of England
(Apr. 1926), pp. 262-92.
Currency and gold problems (Royal Comma, on
Indian Currency and Finance, London, May f26) 293-316
A Bill for Price Stabilization (House B & C.
Coinnu, March, 1928), pp. 317-32

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STRONG, Benjamin
INTERPRETATIONS OF FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY IN THE
SPEECHES AND VRITINGS OF BENJAMIN STRONG (Edited by
V. Randolph Burgess).




New York, Harper Bros., 1930.

STRONG, Benjamin
INTERPRETATIONS OF FEDERAL RESERVE POLICY, IN THE
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN STRONG, edited by
¥. Randolph Burgess. New York*
1930, pp. xxvii, 343.
1931, PP.
343.




Strong, Benjamin
Interpretations of Federal Reserve policy in
the speeches and w r i t i n g s of Benjamin Strong, e d .
by W. Randolph Burgess. N.Y. Harper,1930.
3^3p.
In Fed. Res. 3d. l i b r a r y •

^Burgess, W. Randolph
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Federal Reserve System - Credit policies




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Charles San ford

STATE BANKS AND THE FEDEEAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
Nev York: D. Van Nostrand Co*, Inc., 1929. Pp. v, 393.
review: by Ray V. Leffler, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
vol* 38, August, 1930, pp. 495-97.




Relationship of state banks to FRS:
costs and benefits of membership

U.S. Congress. Senate
Survey of Ahe national and federal reserve
banking systems.
(Senate R. Mo. 493. 71 Congress.
1930.




WARBURG, Paul M. (1868-1932)
THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, ITS ORIGIN AND
GROWTH: REFLECTIONS AND RECOLLECTIONS. New York:
Macmillan,
1930. 2 volumes.




V ARBORS, Paul M.
THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTM: ITS ORIGIN AND GROWTH.
REFLECTIONS AND RECOLLECTIONS. Vols. I and II.
New York: Macmillan, 1930. Pp. xix, 853; vii, 899.

Reviewed by
George V. Dowrie, A.E.R., XX, Dec. 1930, pp. 761-4.

important for light on genesis of F.R. System
chs. 1-10 (Pt. ?) of Vol. I are devoted to
currency reform movement of 1903-13.
ch. 11: Glass and H. Parker Willis
ch. 12: addendum written after stock market collapse
an appraisal of conduct of FR System
Vol. II - 3 collections of author1s articles and spcechoi
1st: reprints of Acad, of Pol. Sci. papers of 1914 plus
added article on WA Modified Bank of Issue11
2nd: articles written during his membership on Fed.
Res. Bd., 19U-18.
3rd: articles written since 1918.



WHITAKER, A. C.
Federal Reserve Position and Policies, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XX, No. 1, March 1930,
pp. 93-101.
Discussion: J.V. Bell and V. F. Mitchell, pp.
108-13.




WHITAKER, A. c.
Federal Reserve P o s i t i o n and P o l i c i e s ,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 20,
March,
1930.




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led*res.
The federal reserve system and inflation,
r»ys.&
(la: Bankers mgazine, January 1930, p«l- )
inflation
Clipped and f i l e d in v#f* Fed.res. sys*&ihflotion.

Federal reserve system and credit
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° inflation